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FULL-2WAY REMOTE
LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM
The Standard of Flexible, Functional, Energy- Efficient Lighting
Multiplex Transmission See these pages for specific information.
Products
FULL-2WAY System Components 23 - 24
For system Products
Products
Plates
25 - 34
35 - 37
estimates Functional Comparison for each Transmission Unit 38
Basic Specifications of FULL-2WAY Remote Control 39
Save-Energy, Save-Cost
Design
Timers and sensors control the system
Design System Design Examples 40 - 42
to provide light only when needed. This
cuts energy use and costs.
Installation
Central Control and Programming Unit 65 - 66
Appellation Indication System & Card Operation Switch 67
Motor-Driven Control 68
Time Schedule Control 69- 72
Matches All Lighting Control Needs
You get lighting control to match your
exact needs. With just a touch of a Minimal Design, Minimum Maintenance Flexibility Reduces Total Costs
Installation 73 - 74
Appendix
button, you can either turn on/off all lights Because switch functions can be programmed There's no need to modify the wiring if
Notes on Installation
in one area of the building, or turn on/off after wiring is complete, the entire process is sped lighting control has to be changed due
individual lights as required. up-from design and estimating, to ordering, to room layout alterations. This
delivery, and installation. System functions can contributes to reduced overall costs. Appendix Trouble Shooting 75 - 76
also be quickly and easily changed.
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New Product The Bigger the Building, the More Labor-savingthe Installation.
The Key is Our Special Switching System.
Multiplex transmission FULL-2WAY wiring is designed differently than common wiring methods.
System Outline
System Outline
Commands are signaled from remote locations and lighting is controlled using just two ±24V
FULL-2WAY Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit (with Separate Setting Unit) non-polarized wires, so installation labor costs decrease despite the increasing of building size.
The separate setting unit is easy to set up because it is built into the wall. •The difference in switching methods
(1) The sensor detects the outside light brightness to control
The switch is located between the load and the power The remote control relay is located between the load and the
interior lighting. source, so it can directly turn the power on and off. power source. The switch acts as a signal transmitter, sending
Unnecessary lighting can be avoided while it is light outside. commands to the relay to turn the power on and off.
(Rough guide for illuminance setting: 60 lx to 9080 lx)
Direct Control Remote Control
(2) You can set the illuminance from the illuminance/address setting unit
installed on the wall of a control room. Multiplex transmission
Common FULL-2WAY control
(3) Installation in a high ceiling of a station platform, factory, warehouse, Plate [Optional]
wiring The switch controls lighting by selecting one of the remote control
etc. is recommended. WRT3655-8 relays. Power on and off commands are given by transmitting signals
via the signal wires to a remote control relay at a preset location.
Applicable Transmission Unit is WRT2050 and WRT2040 Series. FULL-2WAY Lo
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Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit (with Separate Setting Unit) 1 Lo
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Recommended cases System summary Lo
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FULL-2WAY signal line Lighting 1-1 5 Lo
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Control Signal Illuminance Detector
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Unit is built into WRT3655-8 (Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit) Compare an application of centralized (selector switch)
Relay control panel (Separate Setting Unit)
the wall.
Installed at the control room monitoring and control of a load of eight circuits.
Factories Warehouses
FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch (infrared I/O) Common wiring is suitable only for FULL-2WAY remote control wiring is suitable for
small-scale projects any medium- and large-scale projects.
Features
(1) Single-row size compact switch panel capable of containing up to eight switches FULL-2WAY
Common wiring Distribution panel Distribution panel
(2) Simple design to fit in an office space remote control wiring
(3) Finely-divided on/off groups to achieve smart energy-efficient lighting 1P20A power lines
1P20A
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2 3 CPU 4
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3 5 Ry1 Ry2
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Ry3 Ry4
4 Ry5 Ry6 Lighting
Ry7 Ry8
fixtures
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FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch 8
(1)(infrared I/O) (2)(infrared I/O) (3)(infrared I/O) (4)(infrared I/O) (5)(infrared I/O) Lighting
fixtures
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System Principle
2-wire multiplex transmission technology helps to simplify lighting control system. The transmission system features of FULL-2WAY remote control system
System Outline
System Outline
Switch Transmission Unit Relay Control 20A HID Relays Lighting fixtures FULL-2WAY remote control system
Terminal Unit (T/U)
Customized
15-1 15-1
CPU •The multiplex transmission system allows
2 signal wires to control multiple loads. Control signal loads
15 15
or •Load address for switches and The number is the address
1
2 2 15 15 Switches
(Load's address)
1
2 2
T/Us need to be matched according to
Circuit #15-2
the load addressed. 1
15-3
4 1 2
15-4 15-3 2
2 4 6 3
The ON signal is sent
from switch #15-2.
The control signal to
turn on #15 is sent out.
The relay control T/U
generates the current pulse
3
to the relay connected at
15-4 4 Signal wire: 4
#2 output lead wire. two signal wires 4
Transmitted to each load address of the
controlled signal under the controlled traffic
Transmission Unit Relay Control Terminal
Switch 20A HID Relay Fixture
Unit (T/U)
CPU
1 Press the switch at 3 The switch signal is 5 The control signal is 7 The relay receives the 8 The fixture connected
#15-2 to turn on the load. received by the received by the terminal current pulse in the coil with the power through the
transmission unit. unit (T/U) with address and closes the main relay main contact is turned
Specifications of the Transmission Unit What is multiple transmission?
#15. contact. on.
Signal transmission Cyclic time sharing multiplex The system transmits signals via two wires to circuits which
method transmission with cut-in signal method are to be switched on and off.
13 The transmission unit 12 The transmission unit 11 The T/U receives an 10 The auxiliary contact 9 The HID relay has an Signal wires Two wires with no polarity With FULL-2WAY multiple transmission, load addresses
sends the instruction to the confirms that the state of input that the state of the has reversed its state . auxiliary contact inside comprised of channel and load numbers are set up in
switch #15-2 to reverse the the #15-2 relay has been auxiliary contact has been which is mechanically Signal voltage ±24V
LED state from Green reversed (from OFF to ON) reversed. linked with the operation of advance, and the signal is transmitted to the designated
(OFF) to Red (ON). through the T/U. the main contact. Output current 500mA max.
addresses that correspond to remote controlled HID relays
Transmission speed Approx. 15 msec. per terminal unit when switches are operated.
(10Kbit/sec.)
Ry1
2
Ry2 -10˚C to 50˚C an interval of 0.015 second for transmission The rectangular waveform
1 temperature range each Terminal Unit, so there is no is a source of noise
0ch 4
Power Power
Ry3 Ry4 chance of signal interference in
source 3 source Flash memory for groups/patterns
Power failure backup
2 (no battery backup) the two signal wires.
Ry5 1
Ry6
1ch 4
3
FULL-2WAY remote control has the cut-in method of high-speed control response and signal indication
signal
WRT5553-8 WRT5552-8 waveform
Switch(3) 2(units) Switch(2)
cut-in signal 1 00 1 1 0 00
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Functions and Features of FULL-2WAY Remote Control Examples of Building Applications Recommendation Number 1
Centralized monitoring and control Functional display of lighting status Timer and sensor controlled Centralized monitoring and control Basic control
System Outline
System Outline
Control and monitor all lighting An LED displays lighting status. The system interconnects devices Centralized monitoring and control of lighting can handle up to
from a central location. On: Red LED is lit like passive infrared ceiling units, 256 circuits per system.
Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit
Save-Energy, Save-Cost Timer setting unit. Uses
Timers and sensors can control the •Building superintendent's office
system to provide light only when •Emergency management
needed. This cuts energy use and center
costs. The ability to carry out Off: Green LED is lit
Effect
centralized monitoring and control of
•Reduced labor for control and
lighting for up to 256 circuits makes it management
easy to cut unnecessary light use. WRT3655-8
•Lights always get turned off
automatically
Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit
Lights are turned on or off automatically at a preset time to match a company's daily schedule.
Uses
Four functions in one unit
•Building entrance
1. Individual on/off control •Lobby
Switch controls individual lights. An LED •Restrooms
1-3 shows whether the lighting is on or off.
Minimal Design, Minimum Maintenance G4 2. Group control
•Elevator area
•Common areas:
With the compact wireless address setting P3
A single switch controls multiple lights, turning restrooms, stairwells Building entrance
unit, switch functions like pattern and them all on or off with one touch.
off Delay
3. Pattern control Effect
group control along with delayed timing
can be programmed after wiring is A push of the switch changes the lighting •Energy saving
Wireless Programming Unit conditions to a pre-programmed pattern that •Reduced labor for Corridors
complete. This speeds up the entire matches the time of day or work habits. control and
Dimmer The wireless address WRT3540K-8
process-from design and estimate to Mode Controlled Address ON/OFF Timer
Load No. Level
WRT5514-8 management
Address
setting IND 7
setting unit has an Program Timer Unit Office area
ordering, delivery, and installation. The P/G setting G
6
5
4 LCD that shows the
Switch (4) 4. Timer control
Initial P 3
2 (Infrared I/O) This can be programmed to automatically
settings made by the
unit also allows you to quickly and easily Special Individual
Low Battery user, like the example perform tasks like delay the turning on or off of
change system functions. T/U T/U T/U Indication
on the left. the lights or to turn the lights on temporarily. Passive infrared sensor control Option control Wireless control Option control
Lights automatically turn on and off as people enter and leave Remote controller allows you to manually adjust lighting, motorized
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up
places like locker rooms. equipment during meetings and conferences.
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up
Gro
up 1 Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit Conferences OHP presentations Audio-visual presentations
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up
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up
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Uses Lights can be programmed to turn Uses
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Flexibility Reduces Total Costs
Gro Gro
up up
Gro 4 5 Gro
•Locker rooms off after a certain period
7 up
Gro Gro 4
up
•Conference rooms
6
up
7 up
•Coffee rooms (Approx. 10 sec. to 30 min.)
Gro
up •Presentation rooms
There's no need to modify the wiring if 8
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•Restrooms
after people have left a room.
•Showrooms
lighting control has to be changed due 8
Layout change
to room layout alterations. This Effect Effect
Wireless
contributes to reduced overall costs. Programming Unit WRT9600-8 •Energy saving •Adjust lighting as
•Reduced labor for needed
Changing of the lighting control control and Wireless remote
parameters can be carried out easily management controller allows
using either the group or pattern •Most cost-effective manual control in
Lights automatically turn Lights automatically turn off after a set any situation.
switches of the selector switch unit or use of lighting on upon entering a room. time (Approx. 10 sec. to 30 min.)
the Wireless Programming Unit. after the person leaves the room.
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Examples of Building Applications Recommendation Number 2
Centralized monitoring and control Basic control Group control Basic control Combined use of timers and sensors Option control
Centralized monitoring and control of the lighting Lighting in entire sections of the factory or Energy saving can be achieved by responding
System Outline
System Outline
in the factory and offices can be carried out from warehouse can be turned on or off all at once. to the arrival pattern of customers and the
the superintendent's office. amount of natural light.
Uses Effect Uses Effect Uses Effect
•Control room •Reduced labor for •Individual sections of factories •No re-wiring needed for
•Emergency control and •Individual sections of warehouses lighting layout changes •Inside the restaurant •Energy saving
center management •Offices •On the terrace •Reduced labor for control
•Lights always get turned •Conference rooms •Outside lighting and management
off automatically
Pattern control,
operation from various locations Basic control Timer control Option control Passive infrared sensor control Option control Multiple operation Basic control Combined use of pattern and dimmer control Passive infrared control Option control
Control patterns can be programmed to match specific The timer can be set so lights operate based on Lights automatically turn on and off when people enter Lighting control from multiple locations is possible Option control
Passive infrared ceiling unit is used to automatically
times of the day or work routines. Operation can be people's movements throughout the day, from arriving and leave. There's no need to worry about people from the cashier's area and from the kitchen. control lighting in a restroom, allowing customers to
Creating a bright atmosphere ideal for each store
carried out using switches located at various doorways at work in the morning to lunch breaks to late night forgetting to turn off the lights in changing rooms or forget the light switch.
with only a single touch of a switch is possible.
to large factories or warehouses. shift changes. coffee rooms. Uses Effect
Uses Effect Uses Effect
Uses Effect Uses Effect •Energy saving •Inside the restaurant •Reduced labor for control and Uses Effect
•Factories •Energy saving (Lights only on when necessary) •Reduced labor for control and •Inside the •Creating an effective atmosphere
•Factories •Energy saving •Locker rooms •At the cashier management
•Warehouses •Lights always get turned off automatically management restaurant •Lighting is brightened at lunch time and dimmed •Backyard •Energy saving
•Warehouses •Reduced labor for control and •Coffee rooms •Kitchen
•Cafeterias (Turn off all lights together at end of day) •Energy saving lighting control slightly for dinner time, creating a romantic •Reduced labor for control and management
•Restrooms management •Restrooms evening atmosphere •Optimum lighting control
•Conference rooms •Easy lighting control
•Elevator areas •Reduced labor for control and management
•Common areas- Passive Infrared
Corridors, lobby/hall Ceiling Unit
Localized
switches
Control room
Centralized monitoring and control Basic control Centralized monitoring and control Centralized monitoring and control
Lightings of arena and seats can be checked at a glance and Basic control Basic control
centrally controlled from a control room. Centralized monitoring and control of lights in all Centralized monitoring and control allows a person
rooms from living room and kitchen allow to check to control the air-conditioning and lighting in the
Uses Effect the lights left on when not in use. living and dining rooms before
•Control room •Saving energy sleeping and when waking-up.
•Emergency center •Reduced labor for control Uses Effect
and management •In the kitchen •Energy saving
•In the living room
Combined control of timers and sensors Pattern control Basic control Passive infrared ceiling unit Option control Pattern control Basic control Pattern control Basic control Wireless control Option control
Option control Single push of a switch creates ideal lighting With passive infrared ceiling unit, a person need not be Switch installed near the front door to turn off all The lighting brightness is selectable under pattern Wireless control allows users to control lights of
environment according to user's needs. concerned with the switches ON or OFF of lights in lights in a house under pattern control is convenient control according to different situations, such as home their own rooms from bed.
In addition to the timer control, Labor-savings areas such as restrooms and locker rooms. when leaving in a hurry. entertaining, relaxing with family and other occasions.
and energy conservation are achieved using Uses Effect Uses Effect Uses Effect
photo sensors that respond to the brightness of Uses Effect Uses Effect
•Arena •Energy conservation during •Locker •Energy saving •Rooms for the elderly •Optimum lighting control
their environment. •Warehouse •Reduced labor for control and management
•Front door •Preventing lights being left on •In the riving room •Creating an atmosphere ideal for
•Seats lighting operation Presetting an "off-delay" function •In the dining room different situations such as a party,
Uses Effect •Restroom •Optimum lighting control allows the lights to be turned off
Individual switch in a room relaxing with family, and mealtimes
•Lobby •Approach •Saving energy automatically after you leave.
•Corridor (Staircase) •Outside lights •Labor-saving Passive Infrared
Ceiling Unit
Entertaining
Control room at home
Relaxing
with the family
WRT3540K-8 WRT3655-8 The light of a room turns on The light is turned off automatically after
Program Timer Unit Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit automatically when a person a preset interval (ten seconds to thirty
enters a room. minutes) after the person leaves a room. Mealtime
Individual switch in a room
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WRT9600-8 Wireless Programming Unit
Necessary for address setting of Infrared I/O address setting
Recommending Renovation to Save Energy and Enhance Comfort Operating Switches type devices
System Outline
Normal conditions
Running cost 98 W X 100 fixtures X 12 hours X 250 days Annual amount of power consumption 29,400 kWh
Energy savings
comparison
With program timer unit Approximately 8%
(98 W X 100 fixtures X 10 hours + 98 W X 50 fixtures X 2 hours) X 250 days Annual amount of power consumption 26,950 kWh
WRT5501WK-8 WRT5503WK-8 WRT5504WK-8 WRT5731WK-8 WRT5401WK-8 WRT5511-8 WRT5512-8 WRT5513-8 WRT5514-8 WRT5518-8
Dimmer Switch Motor Control Switch
Estimate base on these conditions:
• Usage (work) time: 12 hours (7:30 to 19:30) •Has a simple design and a wide face offering ease of operation for
• Time schedule control provides reduced lighting the elderly.
before the start of work and during lunch break.
Before the start of work: 1 hour (7:30 to 8:30)
Lunch break: 1 hour (12:00 to 13:00) 3 Switches (Infrared I/O) (FULL-COLOR Module) 4 Switches (Infrared I/O) (GLACIER Series)
Fully lit: 100 fixtures lit
Reduced lighting: 50 fixtures lit
• Lighting fixtures: Hf fluorescent lamps,
Program Timer Unit Fully lit during work Thinned-out lighting before start 32 W X 2 lamps X 100 fixtures
WRT3540K-8 of work and during lunch break • Annual operation time: 250 days
WRT5551-8 WRT5552-8 WRT5553-8 WRT5554-8 WRT5771-8 WRV5601S1-8 WRV5602S1-8 WRV5603S1-8 WRV5604S1-8 WRV5831S1-8
Dimmer Switch Silver Gray Silver Gray Silver Gray Silver Gray Silver Gray
Dimmer Switch
Realize greater energy savings by combining with a "Passive Infrared Unit" to
For spaces such as restrooms and locker rooms
control on/off automatically •FULL-COLOR Module fits on any FULL-COLOR plate. •The GLACIER Series has a sophisticated design that's perfect for
VIP rooms, lobbies, and reception rooms.
Without a passive infrared unit
•Color blends in with the surroundings. (Silver Gray)
Running cost (31 W X 5 + 22 W X 1 fixture) X 15.5 hours X 250 days Annual amount of power consumption 685.9 kWh
Energy savings WRV5601S1-8 GLACIER Switch (1)
comparison WRV5602S1-8 GLACIER Switch (2)
With a passive infrared unit Approximately 61% WRV5603S1-8 GLACIER Switch (3)
(31 W X 5 + 22 W X 1 fixture) X 6 hours X 250 days Annual amount of power consumption 265.5 kWh WRV5604S1-8 GLACIER Switch (4) Note:
WRV5831S1-8 GLACIER Dimmer Switch • Name plates are not included.
Normal conditions 7 Central Control and Programming Unit 8 Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit (Infrared I/O)
Running cost 98 W X 10 fixtures X 15.5 hours X 250 days Annual amount of power used 3,797.5 kWh
Energy savings •Allows you to carry out •Automatically turns on and
comparison With daylight sensor ceiling unit pattern/group control off lights in common areas
Approximately 69%
98 W X 10 fixtures X 4.8 hours X 250 days Annual amount of power used 1,176.0 kWh settings without the need like restrooms and
for individual switches and corridors.
pattern/group setting •Can be programmed for
switches. WRT3364K-8
individual, group, and
Estimate base on these conditions: •Allows you to confirm pattern control.
• Corridor near windows in an office building operation of tasks like
• Standard illuminance value of office corridor: 200 lx See page 57 for details.
individual, pattern, and
• Usage time in office corridor:
15.5 hours (7:00 to 22:30)
WRT9103K-89 group control.
Lights automatically turn Lights automatically turn off after a set time
• Annual operating time: 250 days on upon entering a room. (between 10 seconds and 30 minutes) after
See page 65 for details. the person leaves the room.
Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit Thinned-out lighting when natural All lights turn on after sunset.
WRT3655-8 light is available from outside
9 Card Switch (Dip Switch)
• Times when brightness is forecast to be at • Times when brightness is forecast to be at least 200 lx indoors •At the entrance to guest rooms in hotels.
least 200 lx (From Chronological Scientific) March 21 (Near the vernal equinox): 7:00 to 17:55 ... Approx. 11 hours
March 21 (Near the vernal equinox): 5:50 to 18:10 June 21 (Near the summer solstice): 7:00 to 19:00 ... Approx. 12 hours •When used as a card lock system for
June 21 (Near the summer solstice): 4:35 to 19:15 September 21 (Near the autumnal equinox): 7:00 to 17:40 ... Approx. 10.5 hours
September 21 (Near the autumnal equinox): 5:35 to 17:55 December 21 (Near the winter solstice): 7:05 to 16:40 ... Approx. 9.5 hours
guest rooms, lights can be set to turn on
December 21 (Near the winter solstice): 6:50 to 16:55
(11 H 12 H 10.5 H 9.5 H) 4 15.5 H 0.69 (69% is at least 200 lx) or off when cards are inserted or
Times indicated above are for outdoors; indoor times will be shorter.
(Survey data obtained in corridor at our company: 15 minutes difference) Time band less than 200 lx where lighting switches on: Approx. 4.8 hours (15.5 hours X 31%) removed from the lock, thus saving
Times will also vary depending on floor level and proximity to windows and walls. • Lighting fixtures: Hf fluorescent lamps, 32 W X 2 lamps X 10 fixtures
WR3891-8
electricity.
See page 67 for details.
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Cautions:
Outline of Control Methods •For a function comparison with the WRT2000 series,WRT2040 series and WRT2050 series Transmission Unit,
see page 41.
•Dimmer, group, and fade controls using individual address are not available for the WRT2000-82 Transmission
Unit.
Number of circuits to be controlled by one transmission unit:
Up to 256 circuits plus 16 dimmer circuits can be centrally monitored and controlled. •When using dimmer control, dimmer addresses 1-16 are available, however, using individual addresses
Basic Control Functions Multiple location operation: Optional Control Functions is recommended because group and fade controls are not available with dimmer addresses 1-16.
Control from multiple locations is possible if you set the same address in the switches.
Number of circuits
Method Function Operation Number of circuits to be controlled Max. no. of circuits Address function Method Function Operations to be controlled Max. no. of circuits Address function
Load (individual) addresses
• Turns the load of each circuit on and off individually = Load ch. X Load no. • Controls the brightness of an incandescent lamp in
Individual control
(Incandescent lamp)
0 ch-1, 0 ch-2, 0 ch-3, 0-ch 4
Push to Circuit 256 circuits 1 ch-1, 1 ch-2, 1 ch-3, 1-ch 4 • Turns the lamp on or off with preset light levels. = load ch. X load no.
(Push to turn on
)
Dimmer control
turn on • Light level indicated on the dimmer switch.
( Push to turn on
Push again to turn off )
1 circuit Push again to turn off 0 ch-1, 0 ch-2, 0 ch-3, 0-ch 4
( 16 dimmer
)
ON Circuits
circuits
63 ch-1, 63 ch-2, 63 ch-3, 63-ch 4 With power on
One dimmer
( 256
circuits ) - ( )
using 1 ch-1, 1 ch-2, 1 ch-3, 1-ch 4
Control Methods
Control Methods
Push again 256 circuits = 64 ch X 4 Push to turn •Controls brightness individual
to turn off (on/off only) on the light. with a dimmer switch circuit control 63 ch-1, 63 ch-2, 63 ch-3, 63-ch 4
Dimmer addresses 1 - 16 Push to make brighter
OFF
See page 15 for details. ON (Push to make darker )
Push again See page 62 for details.
•Turns multiple circuits on or off within each Individual circuits to turn off
OFF
1 - 256 the light. Bright Dark
preset group.
Group control
)
Push again to turn off G1 - G127
(
Total of 8 circuits max. •ON/OFF control
can be programmed in •Turns on or off with preset brightness. Dimmer circuits
Push again
ON ON ON
one group for "on-timer (Push to turn on
Push again to turn off ) using individual Number
Group addresses
to turn off
OFF OFF OFF
and off-delay" control
functions
See page 17 for details.
Push to turn
on the light.
With power on
•Controls brightness
addresses
Circuits
( 127
) ( )
of group
groups - control
G1-G127
( )
with a dimmer switch used
ON ON ON using
)( )
•Turns multiple circuits on/off according to a preset lighting Individual circuits 256
Push to make brighter circuits - individual
pattern • Push once to 1 - 256
( control
Pattern control
•Changes the dimmer load to a programmed level of brightness OFF OFF OFF Bright Dark Push to make darker See page 62 for details.
change lighting
Push to
turn on
pattern ( Dimmer circuits
1 - 16 ) 72 patterns
Pattern addresses
Push again to
turn off the light.
P1 - P72
( )( )
ON OFF ON Pushing again Total of 8 circuits max.
Push again does not change can be programmed in • Fade time
to turn off one group for "on-timer
anything Fade time may be set to instantaneous,
ON OFF ON
and off-delay" control See page 18 for details.
functions Dimmer circuits 3 sec., 6 sec. or 1 minute.
Fade control
Condition of the load remains the same
using individual •Fade function is applicable to pattern
•Fade control is possible when changing •One push to addresses 72 patterns control only.
Group control functions Loads up to 256 circuits (+ 16 dimmer circuits) can be turned on or off all at once. Up to 127 groups can be programmed. dimmer load to preset brightness with pattern change the site •Fade time setting is possible only from
Circuits
Example of group control settings
Lighting fixture layout. The G1
group 1 (G1)
group 1 (G1) group 2 (G2)
control.
( 256
circuits)- ( )
using
individual
control
a Wireless Programming unit.
Fade control is not applicable to turn-off
control.
squares represent the lighting G2 group 2 (G2) See page 52 for details.
fixtures. (One lighting fixture per G3
Group control functions •Pressing the switch turns on a circuit and turns •On-timer may be set at 30 seconds, 1
On-timer control
it off automatically after a preset time. After preset
minute, 5 minutes, 60 minutes or 120
Indicator light on Push to turn on time minutes.
(No OFF operation needed)
Both red and green
Indicator light off •Pressing the switch during timer interval turns Push to ON LEDs on the switch
OFF •On-timer function is applicable for
turn on light.
off the circuit. individual, dimmer and group controls.
OFF
Push switch G1. Push switch G1 Push switch G2. Push switch G3. Push switch G3. ON state
G1 G1 G1 G1 G1
Lights included again. Lights included Lights included in Only lights included
G2
in the G1 control G2
Lights included G2
in the G2 control G2
the G3 control G2
in the G3 control
G3 settings turn on. G3 in the G1 control G3 settings turn on. G3 settings turn on. G3 settings turn off.
settings turn off. Lights included in
the G2 control •Pressing the switch turns on a circuit and another •Off-delay timer may be set at 30 seconds,
Push to turn on
Off-delay control
settings remain on.
press of the switch turns it off after a preset time. 1 minute or 5 minutes.
ON
Pattern control functions Loads up to 256 circuits (+ 16 dimmer circuits) can be turned on or off according to preset lighting patterns. Up to 72 patterns can be programmed. •Pressing the switch during timer interval does operation ON •On-timer function is applicable for
not turn off the circuit. Push to turn on individual, dimmer and group controls.
Example of pattern control settings Pattern 1 (P1) Pattern 2 (P2) Pattern 3 (P3) Pattern 4 (P4)
OFF Both red and OFF
All lights on Only some lights on Lights near windows off All lights off operation ON green LEDs
Lighting fixture layout. The squares on the switch
represent the lighting fixtures. P1
P1 light.
P2 P2
(One lighting fixture per one circuit.) P3
P4
P3
•Explanation of On setting P4
pattern control •Applicable for individual, dimmer (ON/OFF),
Control by external
Push switch P1. Push switch P3. Push switch P2. Push switch P4. Push switch P4
Electrical
P1
P2
Lights included
P1
P2
Lights included in the
P1
P2
Certain lights
P1
P2
Lights included in
P1
P2
again. •Individual and pattern controls are used
P3 in the P1 control P3 P3 control settings P3 included in the P2 P3 the P4 control P3 Lights remain in •Controls electrical equipment such as electric rain shutters for electrical equipment control.
P4 settings turn on. P4 turn off and lights not P4 control settings P4 settings turn off. P4 their current state.
included in pattern turn off. (Lights do not See page 68 for details.
control stay on. turn on.)
13 14
Basic Functions Caution: The FULL-2WAY remote lighting control system cannot be used
in combination with other systems.
Notes on design
• When using dimmer address setting switches, install an amplifier for approximately every 50 circuits. See page 22 for details.
Do not use remote control relays or remote control transmission systems • When using the WRT2050-80 Transmission Unit, use the WR3913K-80 Amplifier, when using WRT2040-894, WRT3912-894
from other manufacturers. is applicable
Circuit Design for Individual Control Basic wiring diagram for individual control
Individual control: Controls up to 256 circuits plus 16 dimmer circuits per system or per one transmission unit.
•For individual control of 16 circuits
Central monitor and control, and control from multiple locations for up to 256 circuits plus 16 dimmer circuits. Relay control panel L-2
•Only one (1) transmission unit is installed
Design Tips for Circuit Divisions RNT
even though there are three (3) separate
Decide the load to be controlled by the FULL-2WAY remote control. 1
1P20A 1P20A
2 relay control panels.
1 Panel configuration 20A
3 4
•It is recommended that each relay control
HID Relay NS panel be equipped with one (1) transformer.
1. Install one transmission unit per system. Ry1 2ch Ry2
Ry3 Ry4
2. Determine a minimum control area and count the number of relays required for circuits. One transmission unit can control up to 256 Ry5 3ch Ry6
Relay Transformer
3. Check each load capacity per circuit, and for high power, specify 20A HID relays. Control T/U
WR3913K-80
For low capacity loads (less than 6A), a T/U is available with a 6A relay unit. For details, see page 21. Amplifier
4. Install a relay control T/U unit for every four (4) 20A HID relays.
Basic Functions
Basic Functions
Relay control T/U units (4-Circuit), and T/U with a 6A-relay units (4-Circuit), up to a maximum of 64 can be connected per one
transmission unit.
5. Install a transformer in each relay control panel to simplify wiring.
2-1 3-1
2-2 3-2
2-3 3-3
2-4 3-4
WR6161K-8 WR6161K-8 •Transformer
WRT5554-8
0-1 WR3400-8 or WRT4014-8 0-2 Switch (4) X 2 units
WR2311-851 3 4
5 6
Load channel
7 8
Make sure there is no duplication of Relay Control T/U load addresses. (Not available in US) Load number
9 10
Power Power
source WR6161K-8 NS WR6161K-8 source
20A HID Relay (Single Pole) Signal White 20A HID Relay (Single Pole)
2 Selector switch configuration Lighting
220V AC
Blue White
24V AC
Load Bring the
Control Address ON/OFF
2-1 wireless Mode
type number
Timer Dimmer level
Signal
1 2-2 P/G setting Individual
4
Match load close to the 3
2 infrared I/O
Initial Individual
2 (Not available in U.S)
addresses 2-3 Special Individual 1
4 point of the
8 switch (within WRT9600-8
Confirm Switch T/U input Relay T/U Dimmer T/U Battery charge
2-4 1 cm) and set Wireless condition
16 the addresses Programming
32 WR3400-8 Load number 2 Unit FULL-2WAY signal lines
Relay Control T/U
(4-Circuit)
Load channel 2
( or WRT4014-8)
Load number 4 WRT5514-8
Switch (4)
( WRT9500K-8 Wireless Address
Setting Unit is also available. ) Selector switch Local switches
(for Centralized monitoring (for Local operation)
0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 1-1
Features of Infrared address setting switch and controll) 0-2 1-2 2-2 3-2 1-2
1-2 1-2
setting
Infrared I/O point
The red LED on an individual switch lights when the relay is ON, Individual control WRT5554-8
and the Green LED lights when the relay is OFF. The following <Example> Switch (4) WRT5552-8 WRT5502WK-8
WRT5554-8
Green (with load OFF) Red (with load ON) exceptions apply: Switch (4) X 4 units Switch (2) Switch (2)
Mode Control Address ON/OFF
type number
Timer Dimmer level
(FULL-COLOR Module) (COSMO Module)
1. The Green LED lights if the transformer is not powered. Address
setting Individual
7
6
Appellation card 5
2. Both LEDs remain off if no Relay Control T/U is connected with P/G setting Individual
4
Initial Individual 3 Matching of the load addresses of the switches
a corresponding address. Special Individual
2
1 allows remote control from multiple locations.
3. The Green LED (OFF) is lit when no relay is connected to the
FULL-COLOR Module Confirm Switch T/U input Relay T/U Dimmer T/U Battery charge
Relay Control T/U with the corresponding address. condition
15 16
•Any of the individual, group or pattern switches may be used to control a
WRT9600-8 given load in an overlapping manner. Priority is given to the switch used
Wireless most recently for remote lighting control.
Programming Unit
•The load remains unchanged even when the same pattern switch is
Circuit Design for Group Control Circuit Design for Pattern Control pushed again.
Group control: The basic circuit design is the same as the individual control. Up to 127 groups may be configured per system or per transmission unit Pattern control: The basic circuit design is the same as the individual control.Up to 72 patterns may be configured per system or transmission unit
Simply add group switches and a program setting unit to individual control circuits. Simply add pattern switches and a program setting unit to the individual control circuits.
• Group control setting can be performed by WRT9600-8. (Recommended for up to 50 circuits) • Pattern control setting can be performed with the (WRT9600-8). (Recommended for up to 50 circuits.)
(Group control is achieved by setting group/pattern programs after wiring.) (Pattern control is achieved by setting pattern group programs after wiring.)
Design Tips for Circuit Divisions Design Tips for Circuit Divisions
Basic Functions
2. For group control setting, add group switches and Program setting unit (WRT5850-8). 2. For pattern control setting, add pattern switches and Program Setting Unit (WRT5850-8).
For individual control For group control WRT5850-8 For individual control For pattern control WRT5850-8
Switches + Switches Program Setting Unit
• Do not install the Program Setting Unit Switches + Switches Program Setting Unit
• Do not install the Program Setting Unit
(0ch-1,0ch-2, ...,63ch-3,63ch-4) (G1,...,G127) (WRT5850-8) in a common space, to avoid (0ch-1,0ch-2, ...,63ch-3,63ch-4) (P1,...,P72) (WRT5850-8) in a common space, to avoid
Install according to the number Install according to the At least one unit required the set program being modified inadvertently. 0_1 1_1 2_1 G1 Install according to the number Install according to the At least one unit required the set program being modified inadvertently. 0-1 1-1 2-1 P1
of load circuits or relays number of groups needed 0_2 1_2 2_2 G2 WRT5850-8
of load circuits or relays number of patterns needed 0-2 1-2 2-2 P2 WRT5850-8
FULL-COLOR COSMO FULL-COLOR COSMO
Module Module 0_3 1_3 2_3 G3 Program Setting Module Module 0-3 1-3 2-3 P3 Program Setting
3 Local switches 0_4 1_4 2_4 G4 Unit 3 Local switches 0-4 1-4 2-4 P4 Unit
Install switches for the required number of groups and for the G1 G1 Install switches for the required number of groups and for the P1 P1
number of multi-location control points. For individual control For group control number of multi-location control points. For individual control For pattern control
G2 G2 WRT5554-8 WRT5554-8 P2 P2 WRT5554-8 WRT5554-8
• Make sure that the pattern address on the local switch matches that of Switch (4) Switch (4) • Make sure that the pattern address on the local switch matches that of Switch (4) Switch (4)
the selector switch to enable control from multiple locations. Infrared I/O Infrared I/O the selector switch to enable control from multiple locations.
Address setting at local switch: Assign the same group address on the local switch to match that of the selector switch. Address setting at local switch: Assign the same pattern address on the local switch to match that of the selector switch.
• Address and pattern settings at selector switch • Address setting at local switch • Address and pattern settings at selector switch • Address setting at local switch
(1) Set the addresses of the individual and (2) Set the group control range. (3) Assign the same group (1) Set the addresses of the individual and (2) Set the pattern control range. (3) Assign the same pattern
group control Using Selector Switches, or using Wireless Programming Unit. address on the local pattern control Using selector switches, or Using Wireless programming unit address on the local
switches using the switch to match that of the switches using the switch to match that of the
Wireless WRT9600-8 group control using Wireless WRT9600-8 pattern control using
Programming Unit Wireless programming Programming Unit Wireless Programming
or the Wireless unit or Wireless address or the wireless Unit or Wireless Address
Address Setting setting unit. Address Setting Setting Unit.
Unit. (For details, see page 45) Unit. (For details, see page 45)
(For details, see page 45) (For details, see page 49) (For details, see page 52) (For details, see page 45) (For details, see page 49) (For details, see page 52)
LED indications for group switch LED indications for group switch
I/O point I/O point (1) The Red LED on a pattern switch lights when the state of every individual switch in the pattern matches
(1) The Red LED on a group switch lights when all individual switches programmed in the group are turned on. that of the programmed pattern.
Green (with LED on) Red (with LED on) Green (with LED on) Red (with LED on)
(2) The Green LED on a group switch lights when all individual switches programmed in the group are turned If one individual circuit is turned on at a local switch, the LED on the pattern switch changes to green.
Operation section, off. Operation section,
appellation card appellation card Thus load status can be monitored from a central location via the pattern switch.
(3) Turning one individual switch in the group to ON does not change the Red LED state on the group switch. (2) The Green LED on a pattern switch lights when the state of any of the individual switches in the pattern
(4) The load status shall not be monitored from central location by a group switch. does not match that of the programmed pattern.
FULL-COLOR Module FULL-COLOR Module The Red LED on a pattern switch lights when all of the lights are turned off. ("All-off" pattern)
Basic Wiring Diagram for Group Control •Individual control: 16 circuits •Group control: 4 groups Basic Wiring Diagram for Pattern Control •Individual control: 16 circuits •Pattern control: 4 patterns
Relay control panel L-1 Relay control panel L-1
RNT RNT
MCB
Relay control panel L-2 MCB
Relay control panel L-2
1 1P20A 1P20A 2
RNT Only one Transmission Unit is 1 1P20A 2
RNT
Only one transmission unit is
3 4 3 4
5 6 used although there are separate 5 6 used although there are separate
1P20A 1P20A 1P20A 1P20A
7 8 1
3
2
4
relay control panels installed. 7 8
1
3
2
4
relay control panels installed.
9 10 9 10
Transformer must be installed Transformer must be installed
20A HID Relay 20A HID Relay NS 20A HID Relay NS 20A HID Relay NS
NS
Ry1 0ch Ry2 Ry1 2ch Ry2
for wiring configurtation at each Ry1 0ch Ry2 Ry1 2ch Ry2
for wiring configurtation at each
Ry3
1ch
Ry4 Ry3
3ch
Ry4 relay control. Ry3 Ry4 Ry3 Ry4 relay control.
Ry5 Ry6 Ry6 Ry5 3ch Ry6
Ry5 Ry6 Ry5 1ch
Ry7 Ry8 Ry7 Ry8 Ry7 Ry8 Ry7 Ry8
Local switches Selector switch Local switches Local switches Selector switch Local switches
Installed at the control room For manual operation Installed at the control room For manual operation
for group control for pattern control
G1 0-1 G1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 G1 WRT5554-8 2-1 3-1 G3 P1 0-1 P1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 P1 WRT5554-8 2-1 3-1 P3
0-2 0-2 0-2 1-2 2-2 3-2 G2 Switch (4) 2-2 3-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-2 2-2 3-2 P2 Switch (4) 2-2 3-2
0-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 2-3 3-3 G3 2-3 3-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 2-3 3-3 P3 2-3 3-3
G2 0-4 G2 0-4 0-4 1-4 2-4 3-4 G4 2-4 3-4 G4
P2 P2 0-4 1-4 2-4 3-4 P4 2-4 3-4 P4
0-4 0-4
WRT5502WK-8 WRT5554-8 WRT5552-8 for individual control WRT5850-8 WRT5554-8 WRT5502WK-8 WRT5502WK-8 WRT5554-8 WRT5552-8 for individual control WRT5850-8 WRT5554-8 WRT5502WK-8
Switch (2) Switch (4) Switch (2) Program Setting Unit Switch (4) X 2 (Units) Switch (2) Switch (2) Switch (4) Switch (2) Program Setting Unit Switch (4) X 2 (Units) Switch (2)
WRT5554-8 WRT5554-8
COSMO Module WRT5554-8 COSMO Module WRT5554-8
Switch (4) X 4 (Units) Switch (4) X 4 (Units)
Switch (4) Switch (4)
marked products are the needed equipment for Individual Control when Group Control
Group addresses of the switches are matched to each other, marked products are the needed equipment for Individual Control when Group Control Pattern addresses of the switches are matched to each other,
is being performed
allowing remote control from multiple locations. is being performed allowing remote control from multiple locations.
17 18
Relay Selecting Chart by Load Capacity Caution:
The FULL-2WAY remote lighting control system cannot be
used in combination with other systems.
Do not use remote control relays or remote control
WR6161K-84/WR61613K-84 : Contact Output Specifications transmission systems from other manufactures.
Remote control relay selection Item Condition Performance
OUTPUT contact side :
How to select the relay to be used • General use 20 A 300 Vac Load capacity 20A max. 6A max. (not for use with HID loads)
• Tungsten 2400 W 120 Vac
• Choose relays based on the capacity of the load. <UL-rating>
• (Standard) Ballast 20 A 300 Vac 30,000 cycles Configuration Relay Control T/U + 20A HID Relay + Transformer 6A Contact Output T/U (no transformer needed)
• Moter starting , single phase 1/2 HP 110-125 Vac ( 60,000 operations )
HID and other large-capacity loads (20A max.) Electrical life
• Moter starting , single phase 1-1/2 HP 220-277 Vac
Multiple loads per circuit AUXILIARY contact side :
Installation Relay control panel
• General use 1 A 125 Vac
• Short circuit rating 14,000 A 277 Vac - JIS approved dimensions (1) • Contact arrangement
20A HID Relay
+ OUTPUT contact side :
• General use 20 A 347 Vac Main circuit
Auxiliary
circuit
Relay Control T/U Transformer <CSA-rating> • Tungsten 2400 W 120 Vac 30,000 cycles
Electrical life • (Standard) Ballast 20 A 300 Vac ( 60,000 operations )
Small-capacity loads (6A max.) • Motor starting , single phase 1/2 HP 110-125 Vac
• Motor starting , single phase 1-1/2 HP 220-250 Vac
60,000 cycles
6A Contact Output T/U Mechanical life • Performance frequency : 20 cycles (40 operations)/min ( 120,000 operations )
Note: Cannot be used with HID loads. • Between terminals of each OUTPUT (OFF condition) No auxiliary contact available
• Between live parts and non-live metal parts 1,694 V AC for 1 min for WR6161K-8
• Because the 6A Contact Output T/U (4-Circuit) does not require a • Between terminals of OUTPUT and AUXILIARY
Dielectric strength WR6161K-8 WR3416K-8
transformer, relay control panels are compact and equipment costs are lower. • Between terminals of OUTPUT and INPUT 2,500 V AC for 1 min
• Between terminals of INPUT and non-live metal parts
Basic Functions
• Between terminals of each AUXILIARY • WR6161K-8 / WR6161K-84(UL-Approved) 20A HID Relay (Single Pole) • WR3416K-8 6A Contact Output T/U
• Relays are usually installed inside the relay control panel.However, in the following cases, • Between terminals of each OUTPUT (OFF condition) 10 M • WR61613K-8 / WR61613K-84 (UL Approved) 20A HID Relay (Single Pole) (4-Circuit)
Insulation resistance ( 500 V megger ) (with Auxiliary Contact) • WR3426K-8 6A Contact Output T/U
relays can be installed in scattered locations, such as on ceilings and inside lighting fixtures. • Between terminals of OUTPUT and INPUT
Temperature rise • Main contacts 65 max (1-Circuit)
(1) When the EPS is small.
(2) When you want to keep the relay control panel compact.
WR6166-84/WR61663-84 : Contact Output Specifications Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram
(3) When you want to reduce lighting wiring coming from the relay control panel.
Item Condition Performance To Transmission
To Transmission Unit
WR6161K-8/WR61613K-8 : Contact Output Specifications OUTPUT contact side : Power source (WRT2050-80) Unit
Item Condition Performance • General use 20 A 300 Vac (WRT2050-80)
OUTPUT contact side : • Tungsten 2400 W 120 Vac Power source
• Resistive load (pf=1) 20 A 300 V AC • (Standard) Ballast 20 A 300 Vac 30,000 cycles
• Inductive load (pf>0.6) 20 A 300 V AC
<UL-rating> ( 60,000 operations )
• Moter Starting , single phase 1/2 HP 110-125 Vac WR2311-851
• Incandescent lamp load 20 A 250 V AC Electrical life
• Moter Starting , single phase 1-1/2 HP 220-277 Vac
Blue White
• Fluorescent lamp load Power source
AUXILIARY contact side : Transformer
with (conventional) ballast 20 A 250 V AC 30,000 cycles
0-1
Electrical life with high-pf (conventional) ballast 20 A 250 V AC • General use 1 A 125 Vac
( 60,000 operations ) 0-2
with electronic ballast 15 A 250 V AC • Short circuit rating 5,000 A 277 Vac - 0-3 0ch
self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamp fixture 15 A 250 V AC 0-1
OUTPUT contact side : 0-4
• High Intensity Discharged (HID) lamp load 20 A 300 V AC Blue 2
AUXILIARY contact side : • General use 20 A 347 Vac Ry 1
<CSA-rating> Red Lighting WR3416K-8
• Resistive load (pf=1) 1 A 125 V AC • Tungsten 2400 W 120 Vac 30,000 cycles
Lighting fixture 0ch 4 fixture 6A Contact Output T/U
(Double-pole relays)
• Resistive load (pf=1) 0.5 A 250 V AC (JIS approved dimensions (1))
60,000 cycles
OUTPUT contact side :
Mechanical life • Performance frequency : 20 cycles (40 operations)/min (with Auxiliary Contact) Power source
( 120,000 operations ) • General use 20 A 347 Vac
• Between terminals of different pole OUTPUT <CSA-rating> • Tungsten 2400 W 120 Vac 30,000 cycles • WR6172-84 (UL Approved) / WR61723-84 (UL Approved) 0-1
• Between terminals of each OUTPUT (OFF condition) Electrical life ( 60,000 operations )
2,000 V AC • (Standard) Ballast 20 A 347 Vac 0-2
• Between live parts and non-live metal parts for 1 min
Dielectric strength • Between terminals of OUTPUT and AUXILIARY • Moter starting , single phase 1/2 HP 110-125 Vac 0-3 0ch
• Between terminals of OUTPUT and INPUT • Moter starting , single phase 1-1/2 HP 220-250 Vac 0-4
• Between terminals of INPUT and non-live metal parts 60,000 cycles
600 V ACfor 1 min Mechanical life • Performance frequency : 20 cycles (40 operations)/min ( 120,000 operations ) Lighting WR3443-8
• Between terminal of each AUXILIARY
• Between terminals of different pole OUTPUT • Between terminals of different pole OUTPUT fixture 10A Contact Output T/U
• Between terminals of each OUTPUT (OFF condition) • Between terminals of each OUTPUT (OFF condition) (4-Circuit)
• Between live parts and non-live metal parts 1,960 V AC for 1 min
10 M • Between live parts and non-live metal parts
Insulation resistance • Between terminals of OUTPUT and AUXILIARY ( 500 V megger ) Dielectric strength • Between terminals of OUTPUT and AUXILIARY
• Between terminals of OUTPUT and INPUT
• Between terminals of INPUT and non-live metal parts • Between terminals of OUTPUT and INPUT 2,500 V AC for 1 min Wiring Diagram Specifications
• Between terminals of each AUXILIARY • Between terminals of INPUT and non-live metal parts
600 V AC for 1 min Signal Voltage From ±18 V to ±30 V
Temperature rise • Main contacts 65 max • Between terminals of each AUXILIARY
• Between terminals of each OUTPUT (OFF condition) To Transmission Unit Signal Current Consumption Less than 3 mA
high-pf (power factor) : pf > 0.85 10 M
Insulation resistance ( 500 V megger ) Power source (WRT2050-80) Electric Life
• Between terminals of OUTPUT and INPUT Resistive Load (Pf = 1) 10 A AC 250 V 100,000 cycles
WR3416K-8/WR3426K-8/WRT4124K-8: Temperature rise • Main contacts 65 max Power source Inductive Load (Pf: more than 0.6) 10 A AC 250 V 100,000 cycles
6A Contact Output T/U Specifications Incandescent lamp Load 10 A AC 250 V 100,000 cycles
Item Condition Performance Fluorescent lamp Load 10 A AC 250 V 100,000 cycles
WRT4124K-84: WR2311-851
(containing electronic ballast)
Blue White
• Resistive load (pf=1) 6 A 300 V AC
• Inductive load (pf>0.6) 6 A 300 V AC 6A Contact Output T/U <UL/c-UL marking> Specifications Transformer High intensity Discharged lamp Load 10 A AC 250 V 100,000 cycles
• Incandescent lamp load 6 A 250 V AC
Item Condition Performance Temperature Rise Main contact Less than 55
• Fluorescent lamp load
Electrical life 30,000 cycles
with (conventional) ballast 6 A 250 V AC ( 60,000 operations ) • General use 6 A 300 Vac Insulation Resistance Between live parts and non-live parts
with high-pf (conventional) ballast do not use <UL-rating> • Tungsten 6 A 120 Vac 0-1 Between live parts of different polarity More than 100MΩ
with electronic ballast 1 A 250 V AC 30,000 cycles Blue 2
<CSA-rating> • (Standard) Ballast 6 A 300 Vac
( 60,000 operations ) Ry 1 Between live parts and signal terminals
self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamp fixture do not use
Electrical life Red
• Motor starting , single phase 1/4 HP 125 Vac
• High Intensity Discharged (HID) lamp load do not use Lighting fixture WR6166-8 0ch 4 Electric Strength Between live parts and non-live parts
• Between terminals of different pole OUTPUT
• Motor starting , single phase 1/4 HP 250 Vac 3 Between live parts of different polarity 2000 V/min.
Dielectric strength 2,000 V AC • Between terminals of different pole OUTPUT 20A HID Relay
• Between live parts and non-live metal parts for 1 min Between live parts and signal terminals
Dielectric strength 1,600V AC WR3400-8
• Between terminals of OUTPUT and SIGNAL • Between live parts and non-live metal parts for 1 min Terminal Intensity More than 1.2 N m
• Between terminals of different pole OUTPUT • Between terminals of OUTPUT and SIGNAL Relay Control T/U
10 M
Insulation resistance • Between live parts and non-live metal parts ( 500 V megger ) 10 M
• Between terminals of OUTPUT and SIGNAL Insulation resistance • Between live parts and non-live metal parts ( 500 V megger )
Temperature rise • Main contacts 65 max
Temperature rise • Main contacts 65 max
high-pf (power factor) : pf > 0.85
high-pf (power factor) : pf > 0.85
19 Not applicable to U.S.A market. See page 82 for selecting appropriate items. 20
Circuit Design for 6A 10A Contact Output T/U (Dip Switch) Amplifier
Features (1) Calculation method for FULL-2WAY signal current
6A.10A Contact Output Terminal Units do
not require a transformer, thus allowing It is recommended, when using infrared I/O Switches, to
more compact relay control panels. install one Amplifier per approx 50 relay circuits.
Ex. 50 circuits (signal current consumption)
For Small-capacity Load (6A max.) per Circuit Relay control T/U WR3400-8 1.2mA X 13
Selector switch section
Note: Do NOT use with HID loads.
WR3416K-8 WR3443-8 Individual switches WRT5554-8 12mA X 13 WR3913K-80(WR3912-894)
(6A Contact Output T/U) Amplifier
6A Contact Output T/U 10A Contact Output T/U
(Single Pole) (4-Circuit) (4-Circuit) Use 20A HID Relay. or 10A Contact Pattern switch WRT5554-8 12mA X 1
Output T/U.
Program setting unit WRT5850-8 5mA X 1
Wiring method (2)
Local switches WRT5551-8 6mA X 50
Total signal current consumption...489mA
Mounting space can be reduced to half. Power source
Basic Functions
Basic Functions
• The use of 6A Contact Output T/Us does not require a transformer. T/U relay itself is one unit, thus reduction of space
and cost can be achieved. • Output signal current from a Transmission Unit is 500mA. Be sure to use an FULL-2WAY signal line ¡Star wiring is also possible.
Amplifier when the total signal current of components, such as Switches
WRT2050-80
• 20A HID Relay • 6A Contact Output T/U and Relay Control T/Us, exceeds 500mA. Transmisson Unit
WR2311-851 (For signal current of Switches and Terminal Units, see their respective T/U and switch
Transformer Power source Power source
0ch 0-4 ratings in the "Products" section.)
0-3 A1 B1
Red Blue Red Blue
Red Blue Red Blue
2
• A 500mA signal current is supplied per Amplifier.
Input Output
nput Output
0-1 Ry1 Ry2 0-2 0-2
1
0ch 4 0-1
0-3 Ry3 Ry4 0-4 WR3416K-8
• A signal current of 3000mA can be supplied when the maximum of five
3
Lighting 6A Contact Output T/U Amplifiers are installed in a system. WR3913K-80 WR3913K-80
WR6161K-8 WR3400-8 WR6161K-8
fixture (Single Pole)(4-Circuit) Amplifier Amplifier
20A HID Relay Relay Control T/U 20A HID Relay
T/U and switch T/U and switch
Power source
nput Output
maximum signal current between the
• Transmission Unit to Amplifier A1 +Transmission Unit to Amplifier B1 <500mA Transmission Unit and an Amplifier,
Address Setting for 6A 10A Contact Output T/U (4-Circuit)
• Amplifier A1 to Amplifier A2 <500mA WR3913K-80
and between Amplifiers, is 500mA.
Set addresses using the dip switches on the T/U. (Set address Wiring Diagram • Transmission Unit to Amplifier A5 <3000mA
Amplifier
T/U and switch
may be visually confirmed.) (For address settings, see page 43.)
¡Up to 5 Amplifiers can be
• 6A Contact Output T/U (Single Pole) (WR3416K-8) Power source connected per line.
nput Outpu
1-4-fixed
WRT2050-80 Maximum wiring length
Transmisson Unit Type of electric wire (Max. distance from a Transmission Unit to WR3913K-80
4 7 8 components, e.g. switch or T/U) Amplifier
3 5 6 T/U and switch
2 3 4
Signal
Signal
lines to differentiate them from power lines and prevent their miswiring,
• Features though general-purpose electric wires can be used for signal line. A B
Different load channel can be set to a Single Relay Control T/U (or a Single 6A FULL-2WAY
Contact Output T/U) signal line
Signal wires: 1.2mm diameter, 1.25mm or more 2
D
For the address setting method, see page 48.
• Maximum wiring length: Wiring length of A + B + C or A + B + D + E
Power 100-242V AC
is 500m max. source
WRT9600-8 LCD Panel E
• Total wiring length: Total wiring length of A + B + C + D + E is 1,500m
WR3913K-80
Input
Mode Controlled Address ON/OFF Timer Dimmer level
Load number
7
WRT4124K-8 max. Amplifier
Address
setting Individual
6 WRT4014-8
Output
5
P • G SET Individual
4 WRT4124K-84 Relay Control T/U
Initial Individual 3
6A Contact Output T/U Installation of an Amplifier can extend 500m for the max wiring length and
Special Individual
2
1
(4-Circuit) (Infrared I/O)
(Single Pole) 1,500m total length.
Switch T/U input Relay T/U Dimmer T/U Low Battery
Indication (4-Circuit)(Infrared I/O)
When a maximum number of five Amplifiers are used in a system, wiring
can be extended to 3,000m for the maximum wire distance, and 9,000m for
total wire length.
21 22
FULL-2WAY System Components
Distribution Panel Board
and Relay Control Panel
Central Control and Passive Infrared Daylight Sensor
Programming Unit Selector Switch Ceiling Unit Ceiling Unit Card Operation Switch
WR3891-8
Small
Meeting conference
room room
T R52 R51 R52 R51 R52 R51 R52 R51 R52 R51 R52 R51 R52 R51 R52 R51
U
R41
MR2 MR OR
MR MR2
Inside Relay Control Panel R
MR4
Control R57 MR4 MR4 MR4 Lobby
R50 Toilet R53 MR R49 WRT9500K-8
room
R52 MR4
Transmisstion Unit Relay Control T/U MR
Products
Products
R58 R61 R6 R56
MR R54 R44
R49 R51 MR R54
Large
R47
Wireless Programming Unit
R49 MR
R51 R51 conference
R50 RG1 Large RG1 R51
MR R59 room B R R
MR conference
R R55
room A R48
MR
T/U MR R53
MR R49 R60 R62 R64 R55
A-2 L-2 R50 R52
Toilet
RS R50 R56 MR4 MR2 R43
MR4 MR4 MR4 R46 R45
WRT2050-80(WRT2040-894) WR3400-8 R52 MR2 MR2
T/U
C P U Ry–T/U R50 R49 R50 R49 R50 R49 R50 R49 R50 R49 R50 R49 R50 R49 R50 R49 A-1 L-1
4
R42
Transformer 20A HID Relay
RD
RG4 RG4 GG4 RG2 RG2
RG2 RG
R1 R5 R33 R37 R25
R9 R17 R25 R29 R41 R37 R33 R29 R21 R13 R5 R1
R13 R21 R45 R17 R9
WRT9600-8
R2 R10 R18 R26 R34 R42 R14
R38 R30 R26 R6 R2
R6 R30 R38 R46 R34 R18
WR2311-851 WR6161K-8(WR6161K-84) R14 R22 R22 R10
R3 R R R R R R R
Amplifier R11 R19 R27 R35 R43 R31 R23 R15
R3
R31 R39 R39 R35 R19 R11 R7
R7 R15 R23 R47 R27
WR3913K-80(WR3912-894)
AMP
Switches Master
Legend: Contact Input T/U Dimmer Control T/U Switches (Eight Free Module) (COSMO Module) Switch(20)
FULL-2WAY (500W)(230V)
Signal line (2 wires)
Wireless
Signal line (2 wires)
WRT6120WK-8
Also R20
Available
WRT3540K-8 WR3443-8 WRT5504WK-8 WRT5731WK-8
44 Circuit
R4 MR
(WRT6144WK-8)
TM 68 Circuit
R
(WRT6168WK-8)
23 24
Notice: Our remote control system products are not compatible with those of other manufacturers and should not be
Products used in combination with any such products. Always use Matsushita Electric Co. Ltd. remote control relays,
breakers and transformers.
Always use WRT**** series Transmission Unit when using infrared I/O address type components.
Switches (COSMO Module) ... For applicable plates, see page 35. •Dimensions (units: mm) Switches (GLACIER Series) ... For details of plates to use, see page 35. •Dimensions (units: mm)
Switch (1)
(Infrared I/O) Signal current:
•
101
110
101
110
83.5
91.4
83.5
91.4
101
110
101
110
WRV5601S1-8 R
69
Switch (1) (Infrared I/O)
69
Signal current
WRT5501WK-8 (COSMO Module) (White) 6 mA • R (GLACIER Series)
(Silver Gray)
6 mA
83.5
(GLACIER Series)
91.4
83.5
101
110
91.4
(Non volatile
101
110
69
69
memory used) (Silver Gray)
Switch (3) (Infrared I/O) Appellation
WRT5503WK-8 (COSMO Module) (White)
Signal current
10 mA • R3
Switch (4) card cannot
101
110
101
110
101
110
42.4
45
25.2 24.9
0.7
9.5 20.7
42.4
45
25.2 24.9
0.7
9.5 20.7 WRV5604S1-8
(Infrared I/O)
(GLACIER Series)
Signal current:
12 mA • R4 be mounted.
(Silver Gray)
WRT5503WK-8 WRT5504WK-8 WRT5731WK-8 42.4 42.4 42.4
Switch (4) (Infrared I/O) Dimmer Switch
WRT5504WK-8 (COSMO Module) (White)
Signal current
12 mA • R4
COSMO Module
WRV5831S1-8
(Infrared I/O)
(GLACIER Series)
Signal current:
10 mA
MR
45
25.2 24.9
45
25.2 24.9
45
25.2 24.9
WRV5604S1-8
appellation card size (Silver Gray)
91.4
101
110
69
(solid color)
Applicable to
Dimmer Switch COSMO Module LCD Appellation Touch Switch... For details of plates to use, see page 55. WRT9261-8 30
9.5
Signal current MR switch plates
Products
Products
WRT5731WK-8 (Infrared I/O Type) 23.5
(COSMO Module) (White) 10 mA (1-Gang) 42.4 0.7 Rated Current
(Non-volatile
91.4
54.5
83.5
Consumption
101
110
69
45 9.5 20.7
WRT5731WK-8 memory used) 25.2 24.9 200 mA
LCD Appellation
Switches (Eight Free Module) ... For details of plates to use, see page 55. WRT5511-8 WRT5512-8
WRT9261-8
Touch Switch Rated Signal R24
71.7 9.8 28.7
Current 88.4
(1) (2) Consumption 25.2 46 24.9
Switch (1) WRT9261-8 15 mA
Signal current:
• R
101
110
101
110
WRT5511-8 (Infrared I/O)
6 mA WRT6120WK-8 WRT6144WK-8
(Eight Free Module) Master Switches (Surface Mount)
42.4 42.4 (20 circuits)
45 45
Master Switch (20)
418
418
Switch (2)
64
64
25.2 24.9 25.2 24.9
Signal current
WRT5511-8 WRT5512-8
WRT5512-8 (Infrared I/O)
(Eight Free Module)
Signal current:
7 mA • R2
WRT5513-8 WRT5514-8
WRT6120WK-8 (Infrared I/O)
(with Program Setting Unit)
65 mA R20
RS
(3) (4)
120 95
1
215
1
101
110
91.4
101
110
69
Switch (3) Applicable to
25
Signal current:
•
25
WRT5513-8 (Infrared I/O) R3 Master Switch (44)
8 mA WRT6144WK-8 Signal current WRT6168WK-8
(Eight Free Module) (Infrared I/O) R44
Plates (1-Gang) 137 mA
42.4
42.4
(with Program Setting Unit) RS
45
45 9.3 20.7
25.2 24.9
25.2 24.9 WRT6120WK-8
418
64
WRT5513-8 WRT5514-8 Switch (4) WRT5518-8 (44 circuits)
(8)
WRT5514-8 (Infrared I/O)
(Eight Free Module)
Signal current:
9 mA • R4
WRT6168WK-8
Master Switch (68)
(Infrared I/O)
Signal current
209 mA R68 95 95
Eight Free (with Program Setting Unit) RS
101
110
310
1
appellation card size Surface-mount
type
25
Switch (8)
9
418
418
64
64
Switches (FULL-COLOR Module) ... For applicable plates, see page 36. WRT5551-8
I/O
WRT5552-8
WRT6144WK-8
point
22.7
(1) (2)
Applicable to (24 circuits)
Switch (1) 120 95
FULL-COLOR 44
•
83.5
Signal current
110
68.7
72
1
WRT5551-8 R plates(1) 28 215
(Infrared I/O)
1
6 mA Master Switch (48) Signal current
8
25
25
memory used)
27.2
R48
28 3.7 8 WRT6072WK-8
22.5 23.5 7.8 27.4
WRT5551-8
Switch (2)
WRT5552-8 (Infrared I/O)
Signal current
8 mA • R2 WRT5553-8 WRT5554-8
I/O
418
WRT5552-8 (FULL-COLOR Module)
64
point
WRT6072WK-8 Master Switch (72) Signal current
(3) (4) (Infrared I/O) 216 mA
R72
WRT6024WK-8
83.5
83.5
110
68.7
110
68.7
95 95
Switch (3)
72
72
WRT5553-8
Signal current
• R3 310
1
(Infrared I/O)
(FULL-COLOR Module)
10 mA Applicable to Program Setting Unit... For setting details, please see pages 49 & 50
25
FULL-COLOR
28 3.7 8 28 3.7 8
plates (3) 7.8
22.5 23.5 27.4 22.5 23.5 7.8 27.4 WRT5850-8
(Non-volatile
Switch (4) memory used) WRT5771-8
WRT5553-8 WRT5554-8 WRT5554-8 (Infrared I/O)
(FULL-COLOR Module)
Signal current
12 mA • R4
Use Transmission
83.5
101
110
Unit WRT2050-80
68.7
72
FULL-COLOR
series
appellation WRT5850-8 Program Setting Unit Signal current
• RS Applicable to
83.5
101
110
68.7
27.4
(FULL-COLOR Module) 10 mA 11.8
28 3.7 8
19.4
WRT5771-8 22.5 23.5 7.8 27.4 WRT5850-8 This device should not be installed in a location where people can easily manipulate
25 26
Transmission Unit, Amplifire, Transformer Relay Control T/Us
• Signal current: Rated input signal current (Name displayed on units) • Signal current: Rated input signal current (Name displayed on units)
Wireless Programming Unit ... For details, see page 45. •Dimensions (units: mm) Relay Control T/Us (Panel Use)(DIP Switch) •Dimensions (units: mm)
Symbol in WRT9600-8 WRT9500K-8 Symbol in WR3400-8 3.5 7 40 7.5
Model No. Description Rating Remarks 76.4 Model No. Description Rating Remarks
diagram 107 26.4
Lead wire type diagram
26.4
49.8
41
56
Signal
Signal
white
Rated Batteries not Includes signal
233.4
line jumper 3.5
Voltage 6V DC Signal current
233.3
Wireless Programming Unit supplied WR3400-8 Relay Control T/U (4-Circuit) Ry-T/U 4 51 Signal line jumper
Lead wire
(4 X AA size Battery service 1.2 mA For details, (3 pcs.included)
(With Address Setting
length
WRT9600-8
235
batteries) life is see page 15.
Function) approximately
Signal current 76.4
500 operations
47
50 mA WR3400-8 Installation
WRT9600-8 500
500 • Wooden board: Mount with wood screws.
Terminal type • DIN rail - Use WR3991-8.
60.8 • Panel (medium-low): Mount with screws.
Wireless Address Seting Unit ... For details, see page 46. WRT5501WK-8 WRT5502WK-8 Signal current Includes signal
I/O point WR3440-8 Relay Control T/U (4-Circuit) Ry-T/U 4
1.2 mA line jumper
WR3440-8 100
Batteries not 1 2
83.5
91.4
WR3440-8
83.5
91.4
101
110
24.8
101
110
Rated supplied Jumper bar
69
69
Wireless Address
Signal
Signal
white
Battery service (for 2 signal lines and
WRT9500K-8 voltage 6V DC 3 4 white line) ,
Setting Unit (4 X AA size life is (3 pcs. included)
Dip switch
batteries) approximately
500 operations 42.4 0.7 42.4 0.7
45 9.5 20.7 45 9.5 20.7 Signal current
55
WR3430-8 Relay Control T/U (1-Circuit) Ry-T/U
42
46
WRT9500K-8 25.2 24.9 25.2 24.9 1.5 mA
90
Central Control and Programming Unit WR3430-8
WRT9103K-89 6-M5 tap
Applicable for 296
Relay Control T/U (Panel Use)(Infrared I/O) ... For details, see page 21.
Products
Products
a flush-mount WR3430-8
24.5
Rated Voltage box
Central Control and
189
290
189
24V AC Rated current MWR7002
216
228
121
WRT9103K-89 Programming Unit consumption 600 mA RS 90
(24V AC) (2 row/6 gang) Includes signal 70.5
Signal current 15 mA Relay Control T/U
For details, Signal current line jumper
258 42.4
Square 308 WRT4014-8 (4-Circuit) (Infrared I/O) Ry-T/U 4
see page 65. 370 10 hole 2.3 mA (Non-volatile
11.3 (Panel Use) memory used)
WRT9103K-89
52
43
41
42
32
Mounting hole dimensions
4.5
Transmission Units ... For details, see page 5. 258 WRT4014-8
Wireless Control ... For details, see page 61. Wireless signal: 24V DC
100
WRT4014-8 12
Rated voltage (with power WRT2050-80 WRT2040-894 Wireless Receivers
24.8
label
Signal
Signal
white
60 60 Operating
WRT2050-80 (Panel Use) Power consumption CPU W 34
(Flash memory Wireless Receiver Signal current ambient
30W WRT1320-8
24V ac
Not for USA (100~242V AC)
242V
AC100-
Signal output current used;) (Ceiling and Flush Mount) 15mA R illumination not
53
exceeding 5000Lx
41
45
500mA
124.8
124.8
WRT2050-80
One unit per system is 90
signal
signal
required as a CPU.
WRT1320-8
30mm max.
100 100 WRT1320-8
Rated Voltage Battery Type
24V AC WRT1511K-8 Wireless Switch (1) 70
Rated Frequency R
50/60Hz (Infrared I/O)
WRT2050-894 Transmission Unit CPU W
Rated Power
46
6
Consumption 30W 90 90 Rated voltage
Rated Power DC3V
17.3
14
WRT2050-894
Consumption 5W (2 X AAA Batteries not Beam receiver
batteries in use) included
66.7
83.5
Battery service
Amplifier Battery Type life about one
WRT1514K-8 Wireless Switch (4)
(Infrared I/O) R4 year (10 105
operations/day)
Rated voltage WR3913K-80 WR3912-894 Non-volatile WRT1511K-8
100~242V AC 60 60 memory used WRT1514K-8
Amplifier Power consumption
(Panel Use) 25W AMP W WRT1514K-8 68
0~90 approx
WR3913K-80
24V ac
242V
AC100-
124.8
signal
WRT1561K-8 MR
Input
Input
161
Use an Amplifier when current Dimmer Switch (Infrared I/O) batterries in use)
6.7
Output
Output
signal
signal
66 17.8 1.6
Rated voltage
24V AC Master Wireless Control
Power consumption
WR3912-894 Amplifier 25W AMP W
30mm max.
Signal current 90 90 WRT13906-8
15mA
Signal output 70
current 500mA
WR3912-894 Operating
Master Wireless Switch
46
6
WRT13906-8 Receiver (Infrared I/O) 20mA 24V ambient
Transformers No applicable model to UL are available illumination not
17.3
14
(Ceiling and Flush Mount) exceeding 5000Lx Beam receiver
WRT13906-8
66.7
83.5
Transformer Primary side 115V AC WR2301-811 WR2311-851
WR2301-811 (Panel Use) Secondary side R-Tr 105
Blue White
(115V AC)
16.5
AC230V
49
19
17
2A
WRT15919-8
WR2301-811 100 110
Batteries not
DC3V included
60
Battery service
60
120
120
90
WRT15919-8 Master Wireless Switch (2 X AAA
Transformer Primary side 220V AC batterries in use) life about one
WR2311-851 (Panel Use) Secondary side R-Tr 90 90 year (10
Not for USA (220V AC) 22V AC, 1.5 A, 33 VA WRT15919-8 operations/day) 70 16.8 70
(Output 24V Type) (Battery Type)
WR2311-851
20A HID Relays ... For details, see page 19. Power supply by Transformer required. •Dimensions (units: mm) 20A HID Relays ... For details, see page 19. Power supply by Transformer required. •Dimensions (units: mm)
Symbol in Symbol in
Model No. Description Rating Remarks Model No. Description Rating Remarks
diagram diagram WR61663-84
(Single pole)
24.5
Blue
ON
Red
WR6161K-8 Output Contacts 106.5
20A 277V/347V ac
24.5
RED BLUE
DIN Type
OUTPUT
INPUT
Output side Input D
WR61663-84 20A HID Relay (Double Pole) 350mA 18-30VAC
20 A 300V AC
60
20A HID Relay (Single Pole) 96
(Panel Use) R-Ry D
WR6161K-8 UL half wave
(Panel Use) Input side:
Not for USA R-Ry Auxiliary Contact
0.35 A 24V AC 90
1A 125V ac
60
WR6161K-8 90
WR6172-84
96
RED BLUE
Output Contacts
ON
49.5
20A 347V/480V ac
480V 20A HID Relay D
WR61613K-8 WR6172-84 Input
(Double Pole) (Panel Use)
Output side UL 350mA 18-30VAC R-Ry D
60
24.5
half wave
RED BLUE
20 A 300V AC
OUTPUT
AUXILIARY
INPUT
DIN Type Input side
WR61613K-8 20A HID Relay (Single Pole) 96 90
0.35 A 24V AC
Not for USA (Panel Use) Auxiliary R-Ry
contact side:
60
1A 125V AC WR61723-84
90
Output Contacts 96
20A 347V/480V ac
RED BLUE
480V DIN Type Input
ON
49.5
D
Products
Products
WR61723-84 20A HID Relay (Double Pole) 350mA 18-30VAC
UL (Panel Use) half wave R-Ry D
(Double pole) Auxiliary Contact
1A 125V ac
60
WR6166-8
24.5
Blue
ON
Red
90
20A HID Relay (Double Pole) Output side
106.5
20 A 300V AC
WR6166-8 (JIS-Approved Dimensions
(1), Panel Use) Input side:
D
10A Contact Output T/U ... See page 21 for details.
Not for USA 0.35 A 24V AC R-Ry D
60
WR3443-8
90
WR6166-8 Signal current
100
10A Contact Output T/U Includes Load
3 mA 4
WR3443-8 (Single Pole)(4 circuits) jumper
Output side 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
99.5
8 10 12 14 16
60
WR61663-8 WR3443-8
Output side
DIN Type
300V AC, 20 A Blue
24.5
6A Contact Output T/Us(Panel Use)(DIP switch) ... See page 21 for details.
ON
13 57
24 68
(Panel Use)
49.8
Not for USA Auxiliary R-Ry D
(Single pole)
contact side:
60
53
125V AC, 1 A 6A Contact Output T/U Signal current 20 100
(Single Pole) 1.2 mA Includes Load 14
4
90 WR3416K-8 (4-Circuit) jumper
Output side
Not for USA (Panel Use) 6A 300V AC T/U-6A 4
42.3
90
WR6161K-84 WR3416K-8
WR3426K-8
24.5
RED BLUE
OUTPUT
INPUT
Output Contact
24.5
20A 277V/300V ac 96
20A HID Relay
WR6161K-84 Input 6A Contact Output T/U Signal current
(Single Pole)(Panel Use)
UL 350mA 18-30VAC R-Ry (Single Pole) 1.5 mA
60
WR3426K-8
53
half wave (1-Circuit) Output side
Not for USA (Panel Use) T/U-6A
6A 300V AC 90
WR6161K-84 90
WR3426K-8 100
WR61613K-84
6A Contact Output T/Us(Panel Use)(Infrared I/O) ... See page 21 for details.
WRT4124K-8 53
Output Contact
24.5
RED BLUE
OUTPUT
AUXILIARY
INPUT
20A 277V/300V ac
8
DIN Type
49.5
Input 96
6
WR61613K-84
4
20A HID Relay (Single Pole) 350mA 18-30VAC 6A Contact Output T/U Signal current Includes load
2
UL (Panel Use) half wave R-Ry (Single Pole) 2.3 mA jumper 100
60
Auxiliary Contact 4
WRT4124K-8 (4-Circuit) Output side (non-volatile
1A 125V ac Not for USA (Infrared I/O Type) 6A 300V AC T/U-6A 4 memory used)
90 (Panel Use)
Load jumper
WRT4124K-8 90 bar included
WRT4124K-84 53
WR6166-84
24.5
49.5
ON
Red
6
20A 277V/347V ac
4
20A HID Relay D 106.5 Signal current Includes load
2
WR6166-84 Input 6A Contact Output T/U line jumper
(Double Pole)(Panel Use) 2.3 mA 4 100
UL 350mA 18-30VAC R-Ry D WRT4124K-84 (Single Pole) (Infrared I/O) (Uses non-volatile
Output side
half wave UL (4-Circuit) (Panel Use) T/U-6A 4 memory)
60
6A 300V AC
WR6166-84 90 Load jumper
WRT4124K-84 90 bar included
UL Approved by UL. Not applicable to U.S.A market. See page 82 for selecting appropriate items. UL Approved by UL. Not applicable to U.S.A market. See page 82 for selecting appropriate items.
29 30
Dimmer Control Motor-Drive Control, Relay Status Control, Contact Input T/U
• Signal current: Rated input signal current (Name displayed on units) • Signal current: Rated input signal current (Name displayed on units)
Dimmer Units ... For details, see page 62. •Dimensions (units: mm) Motor-Drive Control... For details, see page 68. •Dimensions (units: mm)
Symbol in Symbol in
Model No. Description Rating Remarks Model No. Description Rating Remarks WRT4421-8
(for 500W) diagram WRT4345-81 diagram
WRT4345-82 (Motor Drive T/U) WRT4422-8
2.2
8
output
49.5
Signal current 8 mA
49.5
6
For
N1
4
Motor Drive T/U Signal current: 2.3 mA
AC230V
Signal
Dimmer Unit for 500W Voltage
2
WRT4345-81 incandescent Rated voltage: 24V AC
LC (1 Pulse Output, Stop Terminal (Non-volatile
N2
100 53
Not for USA Incandescent Lamp WRT4345-81(115V AC) 500 lamp only 100 2.2 53 WRT4421-8 Rated current: 10 mA RM-T/U memory used)
N.O. Type) (Infrared I/O) (Monitor)
WRT4345-82 (Infrared I/O) WRT4345-82(230V AC) (Non-volatile Not for USA (Panel Use)
Not for USA (Panel Use) Applicable loads T/U-LC 500 memory used)
Output: 300V AC, 6 A
40-500W
WRT4345-81 WRT4421-8 90
90
49.5
output
6
74.5
4
N1
2
AC230V
Signal
100 53
N2
(for 1500W) 100 2.2 57
Products
(Panel Use) Applicable loads T/U-LC 1500
Not for USA memory used)
40-1500W
WRT43415-81
WRT43415-82
WRT43415-81
WRT43415K-814
180 34 Motor Drive Terminal Unit Signal Current 2.3mA WRT5401WK-8
Signal Current (Motor Control Switch) (Infrared I/O) Rated Voltage 24V AC (Non-volatile
For WRT4422-84 Rated Current 10mA RM-T/U memory used)
Dimmer Unit for 800W 8mA (Stop Terminal N.C. Type)
LC
incandescent UL Output 6A 300V AC
Incandescent Lamp Voltage (Panel Use)
83.5
91.4
101
110
146.8
WRT4348K-814 lamp only
69
180
500
(Infrared I/O) (Panel Use) 120V AC
UL (Non-volatile
(120V AC) Applicable T/U-LC 500 memory used)
Loads 40-800W 42.4 0.7
148 34 45 9.5 20.7
60 25.2 24.9
13
(120V AC) Loads T/U-LC 800 memory used) 2.2 53
74.5
I/O point
50
40-1500W 13
Relay Status T/U
13
49.5
5
10
Signal
Signal current 100 57
7 mA 100
Dimmer signal Relay Status T/U Signal current
Dimmer Unit 0-10V DC100mA (Normally ON Contacts) 2.3 mA (Non-volatile
See page 63 WRT4622-84 RS-T/U NO4 memory used)
WRT4244-8 (Controllable Ballast, 0-10V LC-T/U CON for details. (4-Output) (Infrared I/O) Output side
Rated voltage
(
90
)
DC) UL (Panel Use) 6A 300V AC
24V AC
Rated current Load jumper bar included
WRT4244-8 90
300 mA WRT4622-84
WRT3241-8
Contact Input T/Us (infrared I/O) ... For details See page 53 for details.
7
8
AC24V
49.5
ON/OFF
6
6
5
N1 Signal N2
4
UP
4
3
2
1
Signal current
not exceeding 100 m 100 53
Dimmer Contact Input T/U 2.3 mA Signal current
(Non-volatile memory
(1-Input) Rated voltage 2.3 mA
( )
WRT3241-8 LC input T/U used) input wiring distance not
(Infrared I/O) 24V AC Contact Input T/U (4-Input) exceeding 100 m
See page 63 Rated voltage WRT3224-8 WRT3211-8
WRT3241-8
(Panel Use) Rated current
30 mA
for details.
WRT3224-8 (Infrared I/O)
(Panel Use)
(
24V AC
) input T/U 4 Non-volatile memory used
Power supply by I/O point
15
Transformer required. Rated current Transformer required.
24.5
AC24V
49.5
40 mA
6
N1 Signal N2
WRT3224-8
4
72 5
2
Dimmer Switches... See page 62 for details. WRT5731WK-8 100 62.2
53
40.5
8
11
input wiring
8.2
Contact Input T/U (1-Input) 4.5
91.4
distance not
101
110
Applicable to
69
Signal current 90 90
COSMO Module WRT3211-8 (Infrared I/O) input T/U 1 exceeding 100 m
Dimmer Switch 5 mA Non-volatile
Signal current switch plates (Panel Use) Terminal numbers 2, 4, 6,
WRT5731WK-8 (Infrared I/O Type) MR memory used and 8 are the same in polarity.
(COSMO Module) (White) 10 mA (1-Gang) WRT3211-8
(Non-volatile 42.4 0.7
memory used) 45 9.5 20.7
25.2 24.9
output
WR39319-8
49.8
input
Applicable to Input Signal 24V AC
WRT5731WK-8 WRT5771-8 Dimmer Switch 100
FULL-COLOR Input Signal Current
83.5
Signal current
101
110
68.7
56
memory used) During Indication
50mA
28 3.7 8 90
22.5 23.5 7.8 27.4 WR39319-8
UL Approved by UL. Not applicable to U.S.A market. See page 82 for selecting appropriate items. UL Approved by UL. Not applicable to U.S.A market. See page 82 for selecting appropriate items.
31 32
Note
Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit is only available for lighting control. Do not use to control non-
lighting loads such as electrical equipment, air conditioning equipment, and alarm systems.
Doing so may cause malfunctions and lead to accident or injury.
31
60
80
46
6.5 25.6
34
Ceiling
Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit
26.2
Signal current Card Operation Switch
Signal current
• See page 67
12.3
WRT3374K-8 (Infrared I/O) SR WR3891-8 (for Individual and RC 70 20 16
(with Photosensor) 20 mA 7 mA for details. 22
Group Control) 12
I/O point
83.5
WR3891-8
WRT3374K-8
5
60
Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit 66.7
105
Computer Interface Units
(Infrared I/O) Signal current
WRT3311-8 SR With plate removed
(Lighting Control Use) 20 mA Rated voltage Required to
(Outlet Box Use) 22.4 230V AC prepare
WRT3394-8 28
9.5 Power programming
WR3381K-82
WR3381K-82 Computer Interface Unit consumption C-IFU software.
WR3381K-82 Not for USA 4W and 430
Passive Infrared Signal current applicable
72
68.7
Sensor Switch
110
Signal current 15 mA power cord
WRT3394-8 (Infrared I/O) SR
200
20 mA
(Wall Mount)
3
(with Photosensor)
22.5 23.5 30
480
57
50
460
WRT3315-8 WRT3395-8
6
Auxiliary Passive Infrared 28 22.4
35
WRT3375-8 Ceiling Unit DC 12V S 10
WRT3394-8 (Flush Mount)
Products
Products
Appellation Indication Units (Dip Switch) ... For details, see page 67.
72
110
68.7
WR3900R-8
WR3901R-8
Auxiliary Passive Infrared 22.5 23.5 27.6 Appellation Indication Unit Applicable to
S Signal current 44
WRT3315-8 Ceiling Unit DC 12V WR3900R-8 (Relay Status Indication Type) R FULL-COLOR
105 10 mA 42
(Outlet Box Use) (Red) Plates (1)
22.7
WRT3364K-8 WRT3365-8
WRT3367-8
70 70 32
Auxiliary Passive Infrared (Ceiling hole dimensions) (Ceiling hole dimensions)
S Appellation Indication Unit 28 22.7
WRT3395-8 Sensor Switch DC 12V Applicable to
WR3900R-8 with T/U Function Signal current
(Wall Mount) WR3901R-8 T/U FULL-COLOR
20.9 46
20.9 46
(Switch Contact Input 10 mA
6.5 25.6
6.5 25.6
34
34
Ceiling Ceiling
Plates (1)
35.2
T/U-linked Type) (Red)
27.2
WRT3395-8
12.3
12.3
Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit I/O point •Appellation plate and sheet are included to display the load names.
83.5
83.5
24.7
WRT3657-8 70
WRT3364K-8 Auxiliary Passive Infrared (Ceiling hole dimensions)
WRT3365-8 Ceiling Unit DC 12V S 98
(Wide Detection Area Type) WR3990-8 86
9.1
46
25.6
34
Ceiling
18
16
8.7
43
41
50
Daylight Sensor Separate Setting
Ceiling Unit Unit
70
20.5
(Ceiling hole dimensions) 64.5
15 mA (FULL-COLOR Module) 15
R for details.
22.6
Ceiling
(Infrared I/O) 18 18
83.5
91.4
101
110
69
14.1
WR9910-8
WRT3657-8
WR9910-8
83.5
42.4 9.4 23
Rated Signal 45
4.8
25.2 24.9
Current 10 mA Insulated Mounting Strap
25 25
66.7 WTF3710 (COSMO Module)
(Daylight Sensor SS 105
Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit Ceiling Unit) R See page 60
25
WRT3655-8 With plate removed
(with Separate Setting Unit) for details.
6
Consumption
•
50 31 5.8
SSC WRT3540K-8
15 mA (Separate 116
WRT3655-8 Setting Unit)
WN3710-8
99.5
WR9803-8
13
Signal current 100
15 mA 22.5
See page 69
17
( ) TM R for details.
15.2
(Astronomical Clock Type, 24V AC) 24V AC Terminal Cover for for WR6161K-8 &
Transformer
23.2
WR9803-8
60
Not applicable to U.S.A market. See page 82 for selecting appropriate items.
33 34
Plates
COSMO Module Plates, GLACIER Series Plates FULL-COLOR Module Plates
COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (White) Dimensions (units: mm) FULL-COLOR Module Plates Applicable to Switches (White) Dimensions (units: mm)
WN6001W-8 WN6002W-8 WN6003W-8 WN6006W-8 WN6009W-8
No. of rows No.of gangs No. of circuits Model No. No. of rows No.of gangs No. of circuits Model No.
WTC7101W-8 WTC7102W-8 WTC7103W-8 28.5
1 1 1 WN6001W-8
69.2
120
46
23.2
1 1 1-4 WTC7101W-8 1 1 2 WN6002W-8
70 162
120 120 120 1 1 4(3) WN6003W-8 116
1 4 4-16 WTC7104W-8 120 120 FULL-COLOR Module Plates Applicable to Switches (Aluminum) Dimensions (units: mm)
Model No. WN7501-8 WN7502-8 WN7503-8 WN7506-8 WN7509-8
No. of rows No.of gangs No. of circuits Type II WN6501K-8 WN6502K-8 WN6503K-8 WN6506K-8 WN6509K-8
Type I (Screw Invisible)
1 2 2-8 WTC7122W-8 208 116 28.5
69.2
1 1 1 WN7501-8 WN6501K-8
120
46
WTC7104W-8 WTC7122W-8
23.2
1 1 2 WN7502-8 WN6502K-8
70 116 162
1 1 4 (3 ) WN7503-8 WN6503K-8
WN7512-8 WN7515-8 WN7518-8
1 2 8 (6 ) WN7506-8 WN6506K-8 WN6512K-8 WN6515K-8 WN6518K-8
COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (Aluminum) Dimensions (units: mm) 1 3 12 (9 ) WN7509-8 WN6509K-8
Products
Products
WN7501-8 WN6501K-8
No. of rows No.of gangs No. of circuits Model No. 1 4 16 (12 ) WN7512-8 WN6512K-8
WTC9201-8 WTC9202-8 WTC9203-8 20 (15 )
1 5 WN7515-8 WN6515K-8 208 254 300
69.2
120
1 3 3-12 WTC9203-8
46
1 1 1 WN7601-8
23.2
120 120
1 1 2 WN7602-8 70
1 6 6-24 WTC9206-8
300
Decorative Plates Dimensions (units: mm)
1 1 1 WTF3111W
91
91
91
GLACIER Series Plates applicable to Switches (GLACIER Type) Dimensions (units: mm)
No. of rows No.of gangs No. of circuits Model No. WTV6101S1-8 WTV6102S1-8 42 42 42
1 1 2 WTF3112W
92.2
101
120
101
120
WTV6101S1-8 WTV6102S1-8 46
8.7
70 116
101
120
35 36
Functional Comparison for each Transmission Unit
It is recommended to use a dimmer control with an individual address when using the WRT2050 series.
Special Switch Plates Each extra space on a Transmission Units
plate can be covered and Control WRT2050-80
method Function No. of applicable circuits WRT2000 Series WRT2040 Series
more circuits can be WRT2050-894
added in the future Discontinued Discontinued Now Available
Special Switches Plates •Turns the load for each
Individual
WN3020-8 circuit on and 256 circuits
control
Switch mounting hole dimensions for Special Switches Plates
Blank Chip off individually
( )( )
(In case a flush mount box is not used.) Using individual addresses Using individual addresses
( 16 dimmer circuits
(On or off only) ) for dimmer control decrease
the number of addresses that
for dimmer control decrease
the number of addresses that
1-3 Gangs 4 Gangs 5 Gangs 6 Gangs 7 Gangs 8 Gangs can be used. can be used.
Incandescent lamp
•Controls the brightness Using individual addresses
1-row 1-6 gangs applicable to the standard flush mount boxes of an incandescent
lamp in a single circuit
•Turns the lamp on or
( 256
circuits ) (
–
Circuits used for
individual control )
off with preset light
levels
Dimmer control
Using dimmer address
2-row 16 dimmer circuits
Controllable Ballast
•Controls the brightness Using individual addresses
of a controllable ballast
3-row
in a single circuit.
• Tu r n s d i m m e r
( 256
circuits ) (
–
Circuits used for
individual control )
ci r cu i ts o n o r o ff
Products
Products
Using dimmer address
16 dimmer circuits
Mounting method
Group control
4-row •Turns multiple circuits
on or off within
each preset group 256 circuits
•Turns dimmer circuits
on or off 16 dimmer circuits 127 groups 127 groups 127 groups
Group dimmer
•Controls the brightness
of each group Dimmer circuits using
control
5-row of preset multiple individual addresses
dimmer loads
•Turns on or off with ( 256
circuits ) (
–
Circuits used for
individual control ) ( 127
groups
– ) ( No. used for
group control )
preset brightness
( )
Time for fade can be
1Mount Switch on Switch Mounting Frame from the rear using the
screws.
with pattern control
( 256
circuits ) (
–
Circuits used for
individual control ) programmed using the
wireless Programming
2Connect signal wires to Switches. Unit
3Mount Switch Mounting Frame on Box using Box screws.
4Mount Plate using Plate screws. 7-row •Automatically controls
•Calculating Outside Dimension of Applicable Box to Relay Panel (Box (with Wood Board) Surface and Flush Mount)
37 38
Basic Specifications of FULL-2WAY Remote Control System Design Examples
Using the WRT2050 series Transmission Unit
Transmission method Cyclic time sharing multiplex transmission with bit division and cut-in signal method House
Signal wires Two wires with no polarity CPEV 1.2-1P
Signal voltage 24V
Features of a system
Transmission speed Approx. 15 msec / terminal unit (10 kbit/sec)
Basic specifications
1. A Master switch is installed in a living room or a dining room to centrally monitor and control all the lights in a house.
Relay activation time 0.2 sec max.
2. Dimming control for the living room is achieved by selecting the ideal lighting level to suit the situation.
Output current 500 mA
3. Pattern control of "going out" scene is convenient when going out.
Max. number of circuits (256 circuits (64 ch (T/U) X 4) + 16 dimmer circuits) / system
Maximum signal wiring length 500 m; 1,500 m for total signal wire length (with 1.2 mm dia. wire Plan
Signal transmission of at least 1.25 mm2)
2-1
distance (Using transmission unit and 5 amplifiers, signal wire distance is 3,000 m max. and total signal 2-4
2-1 Bathroom
2-2 2-2
wire length is 9,000 m.) Washstand M R
RT
Ambient temperature range -10 to 50 2-3 2-3
2-4
Entrance MR
Infrared I/O address setting: Recorded in non-volatile EEPROM memory of switches and T/U. MR 220V AC
3-4 1-4 1-3
Power failure backup Group and pattern control settings; Recorded in transmission unit. WRT2050 series uses 1-4
R
TU
flash memory; WRT2000K series uses non-volatile EEPROM. 1-3 M D
R
3-2
MR
RD RP 3-4 0-4
Switch operation Overlapping control P8
MM Toilet MR
T/U RR MR
220V AC
1 circuit (1 remote control relay) on/off 4 5-2
RT
RD
3-3 0-2
3-4 RP
3-3 MR1-1
RP MM M
Programmed multiple circuit units on/off RP R R R MR1-2
RP
Switch operation: Push to turn on, push to turn off P1 Dimmer switch 1
P2 Dimmer switch 2
0-1
P3 Dimmer switch 3
Switch display: On is red, off is green R44 Legend
Products
P4
0-3
Dimmer Dimmer Dimmer
Group control (However, if overlapping control of individual units within groups is performed, the display shows 4-1 Switch 3 Switch 3 Switch 3
4-2 VV–F 2.0–2C
the direction of the next control) 4-1 MM 1-1
RR
Maximum possible: 127 groups Bed room VV–F 2.0–3C
No. of circuits to be controlled per group: 256 circuits (+16 dimmer circuits) Dimmer Dimmer
Switch 2 Switch 2 VV-F 2.0–2C+3C
Optional control performed by combination setting of, for each circuit, on setting, off setting, and
circuits not controlled P1
CPEV1.2–1P
P2
Switch operation: Push once to change to the preset lighting pattern. M P3 Dimmer
Pattern control Switch display: Red when patterns in effect, green when not in effect
R P4 Switch 1 MR Individual Switch
Design
1-1 1-1
4-3 RR RR
Maximum possible: 72 patterns PP PP Dimmer Dimmer
Switch 2
RP Pattern Switch
Wide porch Switch 2
No. of circuits to be controlled per pattern: 256 circuits (+16 dimmer circuits) 4-3
RG Group Switch
Dimmer 1-2
Continuous dimming of contorollable ballast (0-10V dimmer signal type) Switch 1
RT On-timer Switch
Switch operation: Push to turn on, push to turn off (load on/off) WP
Continuous dimming by pushing up or down RD Off-delay Switch
Dimmer Dimmer 1-1 1-1
Dimmer control Switch display: Red is on, green is off Switch 2
Living room Switch 2
Dining room
(inverter fluorescent lamp) Maximum possible: 256 circuits including circuits using individual control and MR Dimmer Switch
incandescent lamp dimming MR3-1
Additional control functions
R Master Switch
Switch LED displays the dimming level (continuous dimming) 3-1
250 m MM
0.9mm (0.75mm2) Staircase R R Switch (2) WRT5502WK-8 1
• Lighting to be individually turned on and off
0.65mm (0.5mm2) 100 m MM
Bed room R R Switch (2) WRT5502WK-8 1
Total signal wire length should be less than 3 times the max. signal wire length.
Wide porch MR Switch (1) WRT5501WK-8 1 •Lighting to be individually turned on and off
Others Wireless Address • For Address assignment to Switches and the other I/O components
Setting Unit Wireless Programming Unit WRT9600-8 1
39 40
System Design Examples
Panel List
Office Type of Load
Panel Power Supply Main Breaker Circuit No. Circuit Breaker Relays Remarks
Capacity (VA) Description
Outline of Lighting Control System 1
1L–1 1 ,3W 2P20/20 Guide lamp
Outline of Remote Lighting Control System Flush Mount & 110/220V AC
Self-contained
This remote lighting control system uses a multiplex transmission.
Type 1 2P50/20 D 6 1128 Lights R1~R6
1. A master switch is installed on a panel board in a control room to perform pattern control on each floor (all lights on, some 3P
2 D 6 1128 R7~R12
lights on, and all lights off for public areas and all lights off for offices). Pattern and group controls shall be programmed
Relay Control T/U 10
by a Master Switch. 3 D 6 1128 R13~R18
Contact Input T/U 2
Timer Setting Unit 1
2. Group switches are used to collectively turn on and off lights for each department in the office. 4 D 4 752 R19~R22
7 D 4 640 R35~R38
Transmission Unit (Expansion Type),
1 63 Transformer 2 Amplifier (Expansion Type)
System Diagram
2 ELB2P50/20 Receptacle
¡Legends
CPEV1.2–1P 2W 1 2P50/20 Emergency lamp
Distribution Panel 110V DC 2P
1 (Transmission Units, Amplifiers inside)
Distribution Panel
2 (Amplifiers inside)
2 MR MR RG RG ¡Circuit No.
Distribution Panel 3L-1 3L-2
3F 1 Guide lamp AC110V 1 Emergency lamp DC110V
R Master Switch
1 Receptacle AC220V D Relay (double pole)
MR Individual Switch
1 AC110V
RG Group Switch
2 MR MR RG RG
2L-1 2L-2
Design
Design
2F
R
1 MR MR RG RG
1L-1 1L-2
[Control Room on 1st Floor] 1F ¡Legends
Corridor V V–F 2.0–2C
[Corridor] [Conference Room] [Office] R 34 R 33 R 34 R 32 R 34 R 33
R 23
V V–F 2.0–3C
MR4 MR4 Lobby VV–F 2.0–2C 2
R 32 R
VV–F 2.0–2C 3C
Control room
Components R38 R37
7
R 31
R 30
7
VV–F 2.0–2C 2 3C
Component Conference room A
Location Description Legend Quantity Function VV–F 2.0–2C 3 3C
Product Name Model No. 9 R 28
R 27 9
7
R36 R35 R 32 13
VV–F 2.0–2C 5 3C
Switch (4) WRT5554-8 As required 7 R 29
7 9
Control room Master Switch R Central monitor and control of an entire building VV–F 2.0–2C 6 3C
MR4 MR4 9 MR2 R 26 R 24 15
Program Setting Unit WRT5850-8 1 MR2
15 VV–F 2.0–2C 7 3C
9 9 R31 9
6 1 17
Transmission Unit WRT2050-80(WRT2040-894) 1 ¡Transmission Unit (CPU) installed R31 R32 R31 R32 R31 R32 17 1
1L - 1
¡Timer Setting Unit installed 2 R 25 5
Machine
CPEV 1.2–1P
Transformer WR2311-851 2
¡Amplifier installed for amplification of signal current 13 3 13 13 room
20A HID Relay (Double Pole) WR6166-8 As required (Required per 500mA)
R Relay No.
¡Relays installed for the required number of circuits to be RG4 RG4
1F
RG2 RG2
1 Relay Control T/U WR3400-8 Number of relays / 4 R 21 R 19 9 R 17 R 15 R 13 R1 1 R 9 R 7 R 5 R 3 R 1 Distribution Panel
controlled on 1st floor 9 9 9
Contact Input T/U WRT3224-8 2 4
MR2 Individual Switch (2)
Program Timer Unit WRT3540K-8 1
MR4 Individual Switch (4)
Machinery Distribution Amplifier WR3912-82 1
Group control range
room Panel Transformer WR2311-821 1 RG2 Group Switch (2)
¡Relays installed for the required number of circuits to be
20A HID Relay (Double Pole) WR6166-8 As required controlled per floor RG4 Group Switch (4)
2 ¡Amplifier installed for amplification of signal current
Relay Control T/U WR3400-8 Number of relays / 4
(Required per 500mA) R 22 R 20 R 18 R 16 R 14 R 12 R 10 R 8 R 6 R 4 R 2
Amplifier WR3913K-80(WR3912-894) 1
Transformer WR2311-851 1
¡Relays for the required number of circuits to be controlled
20A HID Relay (Double Pole) WR6166-8 As required
per floor
Relay Control T/U WR3400-8 Number of relays / 4
Corridor MR Individual Switch (1 - 4) WRT5551~4-8 As required Corridor lights to be individually turned on and off
Wall Mount Office
Conference room MR Individual Switch (1 - 4) WRT5551~4-8 As required Conference room lights to be individually turned on and off
Switch
Office RG Group Switch (1 - 4) WRT5551~4-8 As required Office lights to be turned on and off collectively per department
Others Address Setting Unit Wireless Programming Unit WRT9600-8 1 To assign addresses for switches and Contact Input T/Us
41 42
Address Setting Method for Dip Switch T/Us
Dip Switch Setting Reference Chart
Load Address Load Channel (ch) Load Number (No.) 256 circuits
(0ch-1~4,...,63ch-1~4) (0~63ch) (1~4) (64 ch X 4) Load Channel (ch) ( Set Dip Switches on this side)
(Address) (Channel) (Number) 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
0ch 1 10ch 1 20ch 1 30ch 1 40ch 1 50ch 1 60ch 1
Channel can be calculated by 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
adding the number on "1" line. 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
32 16 8 4 2 1 ! @ 1ch 1 11ch 1 21ch 1 31ch 1 41ch 1 51ch 1 61ch 1
1 32 16 8 4 2 1 0-1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 0ch 0
Load No. 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
0-2 2ch 1 12ch 1 22ch 1 32ch 1 42ch 1 52ch 1 62ch 1
0-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
0
Load No. 2 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
0-4 3ch 1 13ch 1 23ch 1 33ch 1 43ch 1 53ch 1 63ch 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
0 Load No. 3 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
4ch 1 14ch 1 24ch 1 34ch 1 44ch 1 54ch 1
0 0 0 0 0 0
1
0
Load No. 4 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
5ch 1 15ch 1 25ch 1 35ch 1 45ch 1 55ch 1
32 16 8 4 2 1 ! @ 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 32 16 8 4 2 1
1-1 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
0 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 1 = 1ch
0
Load No. 1 6ch 1 16ch 1 26ch 1 36ch 1 46ch 1 56ch 1
1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
32 16 8 4 2 1 1 7ch 1 17ch 1 27ch 1 37ch 1 47ch 1 57ch 1
0
Load No. 2
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 + 0 + 8 + 0 + 0 + 1 = 9ch 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
8ch 1 18ch 1 28ch 1 38ch 1 48ch 1 58ch 1
0 0 0 0 0 0
32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1 32 16 8 4 2 1
9ch 1 19ch 1 29ch 1 39ch 1 49ch 1 59ch 1
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 32+16+ 8 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 63ch
63ch max.
Load Number (Applicable to Devices for 1 unit and 1 circuit) ( Set Dip Switches on this side)
1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1
0 0 0 0
Relay Control T/U and 6A 10A Contact Output T/U (4-Circuit)
...Load numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 are fixed.
Address setting method for Card Operation switch (8-bit Dip switch)
Address Setting
Address Setting
4 Load No. 4 Caution:
2 Load No. 2 Load No. 3 To avoid non-operation or malfunction, do not set
3 Part number Description Individual Grope Pattern
1 Load No. 2 the Dip switches to the positions as indicated with "-" .
Signal
4 Load No. 4 2
Signal
Signal
white
Card Operation
Load No. 1 1 Load No. 1 WR3891-8
switch
YES YES NO Do not set the Dip switches to Control Patterns.
3 WR3416K-8, WR3443-8
WR3400-8, 6A,10A Contact Output T/U
Load No. 3 ¡Individual Control ¡Grope Control ¡Pattern Control
Relay Control T/U
10 (4-Circuit) 10 Address Load channel Load number Address Load channel Load number Address Load channel Load number
1 1 (Infrared I/O) (Dip Switch setting) (Infrared I/O) (Dip Switch setting) (Infrared I/O) (Dip Switch setting)
2 2
4 4
8 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
8
16 1 1 1 1 1 1
16 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 0 0
0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 1 2 3 4
32 32
Individual selection switch 0ch -1 -2 -3 -4 Group selection switch 0ch -1 -2 -3 -4 Total pattern selection switch 1 2 3 4
1 1 1 1 1 1
Load channel: Load channel: 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 0 0 5 6 7 8 0 0 5 6 7 8 0 0
WR3400-8 WR3416K-8
2 + 8 = 10 ch 1 + 4 = 5 ch WR3443-8
1ch -1 -2 -3 -4 1ch -1 -2 -3 -4 5 6 7 8
1 1 1 1 1
2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 0 0 9 10 11 12 0 1 9 10 11 12 0 0
2ch -1 -2 -3 -4 2ch -1 -2 -3 -4 0 9 10 11 12
Note: The same load address cannot be used for Relay Control T/Us, 6A Contact Output T/Us, Dimmer T/Us and any other T/Us. 1 1 1 1 1 1
3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 0 0 13 14 15 16 0 0 13 14 15 16 0 0
3ch -1 -2 -3 -4 3ch -1 -2 -3 -4 13 14 15 16
1 1 1 1 1 1
4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 0 0 17 18 19 20 0 0 17 18 19 20 0 0
4ch -1 -2 -3 -4 4ch -1 -2 -3 -4 17 18 19 20
Appellation Indication Unit with T/U, Contact Input T/U for Individual Control (1-Input), 1 1 1 1 1 1
21 22 23 24
Relay Control T/U(1-Circuit) and 6A Contact Output T/Us (1-Circuit) 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4
5ch
0
-1 -2 -3 -4
0 21 22 23 24
5ch
0
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Specifications of Address Setting Unit
Specifications of Wireless Programming Unit (WRT9600-8) ......With wireless address setting function. Specifications of Wireless Address Setting Unit (WRT9500K-8)
Features Note
(1) One Wireless programming unit allows address setting and pattern/group control setting. As the LCD panel displays 4 Note
(2) You can perform pattern/group settings and changes at your desk, then later at a FULL-2 addresses maximum, for •No program of pattern control or group control range can be set with this
WAY signal line, transfer the settings and changes to the transmission unit. Wireless Address Setting Unit.
You can also input the control settings recorded in the transmission unit into Wireless pattern/group control setting of These programs can be set up by a Program Setting Unit (WRT5850-8)
Programming Unit and store it there. many circuits (in excess of 50) we on the Master Switch.
(3) When setting pattern control, you can set the dimmer level for individual addresses. recommend you use a Program
(4) When setting pattern control, you can set dimmer fade time. Setting Unit (WRT5850-8), or
(5) You can confirm operation of individual, group, pattern, and dimmer controls, as well as Central Control and Programming Description and Functions
the condition of the system.
Unit (WRT9103K-89) to perform
settings. •Photoreceptor
Address Setting
• Cancel Key 1 minute, 5 minutes, 60 minutes,
•Power Switch 120 minutes
Used to cancel entries.
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Address Setting Method for Infrared I/O Switches and T/Us
I/O point Switch or T/U (Infrared I/O) Address setting cannot be performed unless the infrared address setting switch and T/U are connected to the FULL-2WAY
signal line from the transmission unit.
¡FULL-COLOR Module (4) ¡Switch (COSMO Module) (3) ¡Master Switch (Surface Mount) ¡Contact Input T/U for Distribution Panel
6A Contact Output T/U (Infrared I/O) • Address setting ............... Perform steps 1, 2, and 3
LED lamp • Address confirmation ...... Perform step 1, and then turn the Wireless programming unit OFF
I/O point
Blinks for about 5 I/O point
LED lamp • Address change .............. Perform steps 1 and 2 (Press the cursor key to go to the address you want to change,
seconds after Blinks for about 5
address seconds after address
and change it.), and then step 3
LED lamp transmission or transmission or reception
Blinks for about 5 reception
Address setting using the Wireless Programming Unit WRT9600-8
N1
seconds after
N2 Signal
address I/O point
3
transmission or
Example: Switch unit (3 switches), FULL-COLOR Model
5
reception
AC24V
8
7
Step 1
1 2 3 Display upon initial setting
of WRT9600-8
Switch (3)
Address Control Address
confirmation
Mode type number ON/OFF Timer Dimmer level
¡6A Contact Output T/U (Wall Mount) ¡Wireless Switch (4) Address
setting IND
7
6
P/G setting IND 5
4
IND 3
I/O point With Appellation Cover opened Initial
2
Special 1
Low Battery
Confirm Switch T/U input Relay T/U Dimmer T/U Indication
With Appellation Cover opened
Turn the WRT9600-8 ON and Hold the WRT9600-8 steady, Press the Read-out key.
press "Address setting". with the photoreceptor of the Hold the unit steady (for No address can be set on
Mode Set Button unit within 1 cm of the I/O point about 1 to 4 seconds) until the line with "_"
LED lamp on the switch. it emits a long beep.
Blinks for about 5 In case of an error, there will be a repeating beep and the message "Address
seconds after address confirmation unsuccessful" will appear on the LCD screen. Address confirmation is
transmission or reception Press the Cancel key on the WRT9600-8 and repeat operations 2 and 3 above. complete.
LED lamp I/O point
Address Setting
To enter "Individual 2-1" in the • Press "Cursor " to move • Press "Cursor " to move • Press "Cursor " to move the
or Send Key. first space: the cursor to the second the cursor to the third function cursor to the third function
• Press "Individual". function column. column. column.
• Press "Cursor " then • Press "P". • Press "G" • Press "Changeover " and
"Changeover ", and select • Press "Cursor " then • Press "Cursor " then select "Off-delay 5 min.".
address no. 2-1. "Changeover ", and select "Changeover ", and select
address no. 1. address no. 3. IND
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Group and Pattern Control Program Setting Method 1
P2 P2 P2
P1
G1 G P3 P3 P3
G1 P2
G2 P3 P4 P4 P4
G2 G2
G1
P4
G3 G3 G3
G2
G3 G4 G4 G4
G4
1 Open the cover of the 2 Press the mode set button to 3 Press the pattern switch that you 4 Press the reset control button
Program Setting Unit change the system into the want to set. before performing initial settings.
(WRT5850-8). setting mode. (The LED above the switch (The Red LED lights.)
(The Red LED lights.) changes from Green to Red.) Note: Do not perform this step 4
1 Open the cover of the 2 Press the mode set button to 3 Press the group switch that you 4 Press the reset control button if you are confirming or
Program Setting Unit change the system into the want to set. before performing initial settings. performing changes.
(WRT5850-8). setting mode. (The LED above the switch (The Red LED lights.)
(The Red LED lights.) changes from Green to Red.) Note: Do not perform this step 4
if you are confirming or
performing changes.
P1
P2
Address Setting
Address Setting
P1
0-1 1-1 2-1 P1 P3
G1 P2
0-2 1-2 2-2 P2
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Group and Pattern Control Program Setting Method 2 (Surface Mount Master Switches) Group and Pattern Control Program Setting Method 3
Note : Be sure to perform pattern and group control program setting before attempting pattern and group control.
Note:
Group Control Program Setting Method No loads can be controlled during groupe program setting. Setting with the Wireless Programming Unit (WRT9600-8)
• Group control program setting : Perform steps 1~8. Prior to group and pattern program settings:
1 Complete program setting plans.
Master Switches with a Program
Setting Unit (WRT6120WK-8, Group Control Program Setting Method (initial setting) Before pattern/group control program setting:
(1) Complete the address plan table.
• Group control program confirmation : Perform steps 1~3, 6 and 8. 2 Complete address settings for
WRT6144WK-8, WRT6168WK-8)
• Group control program change : Perform steps 1~3 and5~8. are essentially required for program • Pattern/group control program setting: (2) Finish the T/U, switch, and selector switch address settings.
Switches, Master Switches and T/Us. setting of the pattern and group
controls.
Perform steps 1, 2, and 4 to 8. (3) Connect the WRT9600-8 to the FULL-2WAY signal line.
• Pattern/group control program confirmation:
Perform steps 1 to 3, and 8. Note:
• Pattern/group control program changes: Do not input control settings into load addresses that you will not
Timer Duration (Off-delay or On- Perform steps 1 to 3, and 5 to 8. be using.
timer) Setting Method
1 Before Setting Group Control Program,
complete timer duration settings (Off- Timer Duration (OFF-delay,
delay and On-timer) for the Individual LCD panel LCD panel ON-timer) Setting Method
Switches you wish them to have timer While performing step 5 on the left after
duration by using the Wireless Address selecting "ON" for the address number of
Setting Unit (WRT9500K-8). which you want to give a timer function,
2 In Step 5 both LEDs (Red and Green) press "Cursor" then "Changeover" to select
lights for the Individual Switches for the timer function that you want to set in the
which a timer duration (Off-delay or On- timer display.
timer) was programmed.
1 Loosen the screw of the 2 Press the Mode Set Button 3 Press the Group Switch you 4 At the initial setting, be sure Timer function
cover on the Program to change the system into wish to set. to press the Reset Controls • ON-timer
Setting Unit to open it. the setting mode.(The Red (The LED changes from Button. 30 sec., 1 min., 5 min., 60 min., 120 min.
LED lights.) Green to Red.) (The Red LED lights.) 1 •Connect the Wireless 2 To set "G2" control range of 3 Press and hold "Confirm" for more 4 For initial settings, press "Cursor"
Notes: • OFF-delay
• Up to eight On-timer and Off-delay of Programming Unit to the "0-1, 0-2, 1-1, 1-2": than 2 seconds to input the "G2" then "Changeover", select 30 sec., 1 min., 5 min.
FULL-2WAY signal line. •Press "Cursor" then control data from the transmission "Exclude all" on the edit display,
Individual addresses can be included per •Turn the Wireless "Changeover", and select "2" unit. Press "Cursor" then confirm and press the execution key.
group. Programming Unit ON. for the group address. while pressing "Changeover". Note: Do not perform this step 4 A maximum of 8 ON-timer and OFF-delay
• No level of dimmer illumination can be •Press the function setting Note: It is not necessary to perform in case of confirming or circuits can be programmed for 1 group.
controlled (set) under group control. key "G". this step 3 if confirmation is not performing changes. Setting of dimmer brightness level is not
• If the Relay Control T/U has a vacant required. possible under group control.
terminal (no relay connected), whose Turn power OFF and
address is set on a switch, exclude that remove connection. Note:
address from the group control range LCD panel LCD panel • If the Relay Control T/U has a vacant
when setting group control. terminal (no relay connected), whose
• Do not operate the Wireless Switches address is set on a switch, exclude that
during group program setting. address from the group control range
5 Push the Individua 6 To set Group Control 7 Upon completing the 8 Close the cover of the unit when setting group control.
l Switches to identify loads Program for the other Group Control Program and fasten its screw.
to be Group-controlled. Switches, repeat steps Setting , press the Mode
LED (Red) on: Switches 3 ~ 5. Set Button to change the
controlled by Group system into the Normal
Program mode again.
LEDs (Red and Green) off: (The Red LED goes off.)
Switch excluded from the 5 Decide the loads to be 6 Press "Cursor" then 7 Press and hold "Setting" 8 When group setting is
Group Control used for group control. "Changeover", and select for more than 2 seconds complete, turn the setting
•Press "Cursor" and select the "ON" for "1-1" and "1-2" as to transfer the "G2" control unit power OFF and
address numbers you want to in step 5. range into the detach it from the FULL-2
Note: use for the groups. transmission unit. WAY signal line.
•Press "Cursor", then at the "0-1" ON/OFF display "ON": To set the control ranges
No loads can be controlled during groupe program setting.
Pattern Control Program Setting Method ON/OFF display press
"Changeover", and select "ON".
Load included in
group
for other groups, repeat
steps 2 to 7.
Address Setting
Address Setting
Dimmer Level Program Setting Press "Cursor", then at the "0-2" No display:
ON/OFF display press Load not
• Pattern control program : Perform steps 1~8. Method. "Changeover", and select "ON". included in group
In step 5 set a Dimmer Switch as follows.
• Pattern control program confirmation : Perform steps 1~3, 6 and 8. 1 Press the Dimmer Switch a and make
• Pattern control program change : Perform steps 1~3 and5~8. sure the Red LED lights.
2 Set a level of illumination using the
Dimmer Levels Program
Switch s Pattern Control Program Setting Method (initial setting) Setting Method
i
j
(Push to increase
While performing step 5 on the left after
i
Wiring diagram
Connection
example
Circuit Design for Control Using External Devices (Timers or Sensors) Basic operation Wiring diagram
Relay control panel
Power
source
WRT2050-80
Transmission Unit
Power
ON/OFF control with an EE Switch(photo sensor)
WR2311-851 source
Transformer
Blue white
24V AC
Signal
WR6161K-8
20A HID Relay
Individual/group controls
Ry7 Ry8
3
Contact Input T/U Contact Input T/U EE Switch
(4-Input) (1 Input) WRT3224-8 More than 1 sec. (photo sensor) 12
WR3400-8 Contact
(Infrared I/O) (Infrared I/O) Relay Control T/U Input T/U COM 0-1
Transmission
(4-Circuit) (4-input)
7 Unit
(Panel Use) (Panel Use) G1 ON OFF NO WRT2050-80
Normally open
dry contact WRT3211-8 WRT2040-894
FULL-2WAY signal lines Contact input Contact Input T/U
Timer, etc. 13 14 (1-Input)
Individual 1-0 (Infrared I/O)
HC Relay
Features Selector switch
(e.g., installed in control room)
ON OFF EE8123-821
0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1
Load 0-1
Photoelectric
The Contact Input T/U receives a signal (normally open dry 0-2 1-2 2-2 3-2
EE Switch
contact input) from external devices, enabling individual, WRT5514-8
0-3 1-3 2-3 3-3
Control Individual/Group
Pattern control G1 G5 P1
method control G2 G6 P2
WRT5850-8
G3 G7 P3
Program
Input
Continuous closure of 1 sec. or more Continuous closure of 0.2 sec or
WRT5514-8 G4 G8 P4 Setting Unit
Eight Free Module
signal more Switch (4)
(for Group control) WRT5514-8
Eight Free Module
Switch (4)
•Contact close: Changes (for Pattern control)
White Blue
Power WR2311-851
AC24V
Individual control source Transformer
Additional Functions
ON
Group control • Do not connect multiple WRT3211-8
Transmission
Set the address of the contact input T/U to match that of contact input T/Us in Contact output Signal wire EE8123-821 Unit
Pattern 1 WRT2050-80
the group switch. This will provide the same control as that parallel for 1-input signal. WRT3211-8 ON Photoelectric WRT2040-894
EE Switch
of the group switch.
Pattern control
(2) When connecting to external devices items like Timer
Pattern control Setting Unit, install a circuit that disables operation when
Pattern 2 WRT3540-8
ON Program Timer Unit
Set the address of the contact Input T/U to match that of not required; for example on weekends and holidays.
the pattern switch. This will provide the same control as
Pattern 3
that of the pattern switch.
Pattern 9
The Contact Input T/U operates upon detecting changes Load
in the ON/OFF status of the contact. It only operates when ON OFF WRT3540K-8
Photoelectric
WRT3211-8
Contact Input T/U
it detects the contact going ON or OFF in individual and Program Timer EE Switch 12 (1-Input)
Unit (Infrared I/O)
group control, or when it detects the contact going ON in COM
7
pattern control. NO
8
7
AC24V
Input 3
6
Pattern 8
5
( )
•Terminal numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8 are
to dry contact by HC Relay.
Input 2
4
common terminals.
1
53 54
New Product Passive Infrared Unit Control
Can be used to automatically turn lights ON or OFF,
LCD Appellation Touch Switch Circuit Design for Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit (Infrared I/O) or dim lights, upon detection of movement by people.
Features Features
(1) Double-row size compact switch panel capable of containing up to 24 switches (1) Controls lighting by detecting changes in
(2) User-friendly name-touch operation temperature when people move.
(3) Finely-divided on/off groups to achieve smart energy-efficient lighting (2) Equipped with a brightness sensor to enable
WRT3374K-8 WRT3364K-8
The backlight stays off When performing pattern and Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit lighting only when it becomes dark and peo-
Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit
unless a switch operation group control, be sure to set the (Infrared I/O)(with Photosensor) (Infrared I/O) (with Photosensor) ple are present.
WRT9261-8 pattern/group content (Wide Detection Area Type)
FULL-2WAY is performed. beforehand. Use at a distance of at least 40 cm from incandescent lighting fixtures.
Use at a distance of at least 40 cm from incandescent lighting fixtures.
(3) The detection range can be expanded by us-
LCD Appellation ing auxiliary units.
Touch Switch Not applicable to U.S.A market.
See page 38 for selecting Necessary for address setting. (4) Can also be operated from a wall switch in
Operation screen (Example) appropriate items. WRT9600-8 combination.
Wireless Programming Unit (5) Sensor operation can also be disabled.
Available to use Available to set the name and
The names of each switch can the dimmer switches. address setting on the screen display.
WRT9500K-8 (6) Has two addresses, enabling the handling of
Wireless Address Setting Unit can
be displayed. Available to change (Up to 6 Dimmer switches Available to set data on your PC by two loads, such as lighting and ventilation.
be used for address setting.
the switch size. can be set in total.) using SD Memory Card.
Depending on the usage, (7) Lineup includes wide-angle detection types.
size of each switches can be adjusted.
(Max 8 switches /
Wiring diagram
page, Max 3 pages) Power source
Passive infrared sensor ON/OFF switch Lighting ON/OFF switch Ventilation fan ON/OFF switch
(Single Pole)(4-Circuit)
24V AC
WR6161K-8 WRT3374K-8
20A HID Relay WRT3364K-8 WRT3367-8
Auxiliary unit WRT3365-8•WRT3367-8 Auxiliary unit WRT3365-8•WRT3367-8
Red Blue Red Blue Red Blue Red Blue
2
0-1 Ry1 1
Ry2 0-2 Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit WRT3375-8 Auxiliary Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit WRT3375-8
0-3 Ry3
0ch 4
Ry4 0-4 • Address setting (Example) (Wide Detection Area Type) (with Amplifier)
3 6 units max.
2 WRT9261-8 Load 1 (Lighting) 1-1 Passive infrared sensor ON/OFF (Example) 63-4 Load 2 (Ventilation fan) 1-2
1-1 Ry5 1
Ry6 1-2 LCD Appellation 6 units max.
1ch 4 WRT9261-8 Touch Switch
1-3 Ry7 Ry8 1-4 LCD Appellation
3 Touch Switch
Lighting fixture Lighting fixture Address setting (Example)
Blue White
Power
• Pattern address setting • Individual/group address setting
24V AC
source
Remote Control Transformer: Not for U.S.A
Total wire length: 100m max. Set address when Load 1 Set address for Load 1
WR2311-851 SWITCH INPUT T/U RELAY T/U DIM T/U SWITCH INPUT T/U RELAY T/U DIM T/U
Remote Control Transformer
(lighting) is ON. (lighting) control.
ADDRESS No. TIMER ADDRESS No. TIMER
Set address when Load 1 P 1 IND 1-1
Specifications (lighting) is OFF.
P 2
Not used
IND
• Ratings • Maximum number of characters for switch name • You can enable/disable the two-step switch Set an arbitrary unused address
for sensor ON/OFF IND 63 - 4 Set arbitrary unused address IND 63 - 4
AC24V,50/60Hz 20 characters (alphanumeric only) operation.
Rated Input volyage 1-2 for sensor ON/OFF. 1-2
WR2301,WR2311,WR2321 • Maximum number of characters for page title If you enable the two-step operation, a Set address for Load 2 IND IND
Rated Current Consumption 200mA 10 characters (alphanumeric only) control dialog will appear to confirm your (ventilation fan) control. POWER Set address for Load 2 POWER
Additional Functions
Additional Functions
Sensor
Load 1 time + Load 2 time
Applicable
a signal from the address Detection speed Walking speed: 0.3 to 1 m/sec FULL-2WAY signal line Diameter of 0.65-1.6 mm; 0.75-2.0 mm2
(2) Simple design to fit in an office space
wires
setting unit. 6 min 10 min
15 min Auxiliary passive 2
3 min Sensor ON/OFF function Provided infrared ceiling unit Diameter of 0.5-1.0 mm; 0.5-0.75 mm
(3) Finely-divided on/off groups to achieve smart energy-efficient lighting Address setting transceiver 1 min 20 min
25 min
• Sends and receives data 10 sec
30 min (MAX)
Detection area Adjust the detection area to 70 cm from the floor to enable detection of hand movement.
from the address
setting unit. Lights-OFF delay time, Load 2 (ventilation fan) WRT3374K-8 WRT3364K-8
The above adjustment times are a guideline. • Detection angle can be • Detection angle can be adjusted by 15˚ in all directions.
Control for OFF-delay function duration adjustment adjusted by 15˚ in all directions. The detection area can be narrowed by using a special hood.
2.0m
Control for brightness sensor adjustment 70˚
3.5m
• Enables users to change the time The detection area can be
5.0m
• Enables users to change the illuminance narrowed by using a
Load 1 (lighting) is ON.
For 2 m
at which Load 1 operates. special hood. 2.8m
3.5 m max.
10 min 1.2m
6 min 15 min (10000 lx or more) Darker
3 min 20 min Approx. 5 lx or less. Max. ceiling height is
Brighter
1 min 25 min 5m when using 5.6m
Approx. 40 lx Approx. 20 lx the hood. 2.1m
10 sec 30 min (MAX) 4.9m
WRT5511-8 WRT5512-8 WRT5513-8 WRT5514-8 WRT5518-8 (Use only for inspection) Brightness sensor Load 1 (lighting)
FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch FULL-2WAY Eight-free Switch Lights-OFF delay duration, Load 1 (lighting) Load 2 (ventilation fan) operates
3.2m 9.8m
(infrared I/O) (infrared I/O) (infrared I/O) (infrared I/O) (infrared I/O) The above adjustment times are a guideline. regardless of the brightness sensor.
Plate(Optional)
55 56
The passive Infrared Ceiling Unit is only available for lighting control. Do not use to control non-lighting loads such as electrical
Caution: equipment, air conditioning equipment, or alarm systems. Doing so may cause malfunction and lead to accident or injury. Daylight Sensor Control
Safety Precaution Daylight Sensor Ceiling Units should only be used for lighting control. Do not use to control non-lighting loads such as electrical
Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit (Auxiliary Unit) Circuit Design for Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit equipment, air conditioning equipment, or alarm systems. Doing so may cause malfunction and lead to accident or injury.
Blue White
For ON/OFF Address setting example
24V AC
0-1
Signal
Main unit Auxiliary unit 1 Auxiliary unit 2 Auxiliary unit 6 63-4
for daylight sensor ON/OFF - drops below 1000 lx (-10% = 900 lx)
WR6161K-8
20A HID Relay (non-operation) - 1000 lx
WRT3374K-8 WRT3365-8
-
FULL-2WAY signal wires Installation points Part names and function (with covering plate removed)
• When using • The sensor unit performs ON/OFF control of lighting fixtures Sensor section
Uses FULL-2WAY signal
Signal wires for auxiliary units, Total wiring length: 100m max. wires as power supply. by detecting the brightness of natural light coming in from Illuminance setting section
auxiliary unit with outdoors. Install in a position where natural light can be
• Detects illuminance
extension function FULL-2WAY Infrared I/OD address setting transceiver Can be adjusted within an angle of 40˚
captured, as indicated in the diagram.
(WRT3367-8) in all directions.
remote control • Be sure to install the sensor section so that it faces a window. • Sends and receives data Move the sensor
system (Installation at a facing-north window is recommended.) from address setting unit to face the direction
of incoming light.
Separate by 1 m or more Mode select switch
Main unit Auxiliary unit 1 Auxiliary unit 2 Auxiliary unit 6 Approx. 1 m Lighting fixture Flashes (5 times) when an I/R signal is received
Natural • Normal: To turn ON/OFF 5 minutes after reaching
WRT3374K-8 WRT3365-8 Auxiliary Unit with Extension Equipment from the address setting controller.
WRT3364K-8 WRT3375-8 WRT3367-8 light the set illuminance value (110% or 90%).
40˚-0˚ (Unlit): Initial setting is finished
Facing • Inspect: To turn ON/OFF 1 second after reaching
Move the sensor to face window (Lit): Ceiling surface illuminance is standard
Signal wires for auxiliary units, Total wiring length: 100m max. the direction where it can the ON illuminance value (110% or 90%).
capture light. • Initial: To store correlation in memory. Stores illuminance correlation in memory.
Repeats Install with the mode select • Function expansion: To perform sensor ON/OFF
Outdoors Indoors switch and the memory setting To reset, hold down for more than 2 seconds.
(non-operating) address setting
switch closest to the window.
Additional Functions
Additional Functions
Auxiliary unit 1' Auxiliary unit 2' Auxiliary unit 6'
Address and operation
WRT3365-8 Auxiliary Unit with Extension Equipment
WRT3367-8 Address setting requires the WRT9600-8 or
• Individual/Group control Illuminance setting section • Pattern control
WRT9500K-8 setting unit. Illuminance is indicated with white letters.
Address no. Timer Address no. Timer
Detection area Adjust the detection area to 70 cm from the floor to enable detection of hand movement Corresponds with illuminance setting 1 In the following example: 500 lx and 1000 lx
G 1 P 1
Corresponds with illuminance setting 2 Corresponds with illuminance setting 1
WRT3375-8 WRT3365-8 • WRT3367-8 When performing pattern and group control, G 2 P 2
• Detection angle can be be sure to set the pattern/group control P 3
2.0m
70˚ • Detection angle can Illuminance setting 1 Illuminance setting 2 Corresponds with illuminance setting 2
3.5m
content beforehand.
directions. The detection all directions.
For 2 m
Breaker Illuminance
power Relay control panel Control Signal Detector WRT3655-8
Power (Daylight Sensor
0-1 supply source
Signal
Blue White
2
24V AC
Ry1 1
Ry2 Breaker
0-2
For ON/OFF Example:
0ch4 power supply Can be operated by Setting Illuminance : 500 lx
Separate Setting Sensor Address : 60ch
Signal
Ry3 Ry4 WR6161K-84 etc. 60-4 Control Address : 0-2
3 (Necessary)
(20A HID Relay) for daylight sensor ON/OFF Unit is built into Can control sensor
2nd row near window 1st row near window (non-operation)
the wall.
WRT4244-8
Dimmer Unit Names and Functions
(Controllable
Ballast, 0-10V
WR2311-851 DC) Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit Separate Setting Unit
Remote Control Transformer 1-1
LCD Display
Blue White
Rotary Switches
Power supply
WRT4244-8 • To set the sensor address
BACK key
Additional Functions
Dimmer Unit
Additional Functions
(Controllable • Return to the former setting.
Ballast, 0-10V
DC) Illuminance Detector
1-2 MODE key SET key
Daylight Sensor • Illuminance is detected.
Button
It is adjustable within an • To select the mode. • To fix the settings.
WRT3657-8 • Not used
angle of 40°in all directions
Address setting
PRG key ▲▼key
Address no. 1-1 ON 70% Move the illuminance detector • To select • To increase(▲) or
When bright P 1-2 ON 30% to face the direction of observation. the illuminanceprogram. decrease(▼) the value.
1
When dark P 2 Sensor Unit Setting a Sensor Address
1-1 ON 100% Turn the rotary switch to the sensor address to be used.(ex:60ch)
1-2 ON 100% Separate Setting Unit
①Method of Setting a Sensor Address ③Setting Illuminance
●Open the cover plate of the separate setting unit. Press the "MODE" button twice to align the"ー" mark ●Open the cover plate of the separate setting unit. Press the "MODE" button once to align the "ー" mark
Function expansion mode with "SENS." with "lx SET."
Individual 63-4 ●Press the " ▲ " or " ▼ " button to display the same number as the sensor address that was set in •The "PRG No." blinks.
"Settings/ 1. Setting a Sensor Address (Sensor Unit) ". ●Select the "PRG No." with " ▲ " or " ▼ ", press the "SET" button to the data.
• The value can increment or decrement faster by pressing and holding " ▲ " or " ▼ " continuously. •The allowable PRG No. is 1 to 6.
FULL-2WAY signal wire ●Press the "SET" button to fix the data. ●Adjust the illuminance level (60 lx - 9080 lx) with " ▲ " or " ▼ ", press the "SET" button to the data.
●Press the "MODE" button three times to move the cursor (ー) to the "NML" position. •The set value advances by 10 lx each time the " ▲ " or " ▼ " button is pressed.
• Setting mode will return to normal mode in no key is pressed for more than 10 minutes. •The value can be forward faster by pressing and holding " ▲ " or " ▼ " continuously.
※If you press the "MODE" button or no key is pressed for more than 10 minutes, all settings after ※When "50 lx" is set, the system does not operate correctly because the non-operating area is below
pressing the "SET" button last will not be stored. the lowest detectable illuminance level of 50 lx.
②Method of Setting a Control Address Also, the system does not operate correctly when "9090 lx to 9990 lx" is set because the
For dimmer signal 1-1 For manual dimming ●Open the cover plate of the separate setting unit. Press the "MODE" button third to align the "ー" mark non-operating area exceeds the highest limit of detectable illuminance level of 9990 lx.
1-1 1-2 with "CTRL." ●Repeat the procedure for setting illuminance level 2.
ON/OFF 1-2 ●Press the " ▲ " or " ▼ " button to display "Individual" for the "Illuminance level 1 address." • Setting "Illuminance level 1" only or "Illuminance level 2" only is also possible.
●Press the "SET" button. ●Press the "MODE" button four times to move the cursor (ー) to the "NML" position.
For daylight sensor 63-4 0-2 0-4 For load ON/OFF ●Press the " ▲ " or " ▼ " button to display load channel "0." • Setting mode will return to normal mode in no key is pressed for more than 10 minutes.
• The value can be forward faster by pressing and holding " ▲ " or " ▼ " continuously. ※If you press the "MODE" button or no key is pressed for more than 10 minutes, all settings after
ON/OFF (non-operation) ●Press the "SET" button to fix the data. pressing the "SET" button last will not be stored.
●Press the " ▲ " or " ▼ " button to display load No. "1."
●Press the "SET" button to fix the data.
●Set individual 0-2 to illuminance level 2 address by the same way.
●Press the "MODE" button three times to move the cursor(ー) to the "NML" position.
• Setting mode will return to normal mode in no key is pressed for more than 10 minutes.
※If you press the "MODE" button or no key is pressed for more than 10 minutes, all settings after
pressing the "SET" button last will not be stored.
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Wireless Control Note
When using high-frequency fluorescent
Dimmer Control for Incandescent lamps
lamps, install the wireless receiver at least
1.5 meters away from lighting fixtures.
Circuit Design for Wireless Control Circuit Design for Dimmer Control (Incandescent lamps) ... Use WRT2050 series Transmission unit.
Features
WRT4348-81 (1) Allows handling of a large number of
WRT4348-82 dimmer circuits.
WRT5731WK-8 WRT4345-81 WRT4348K-814 Uses (individual) load addresses.
WRT9600-8
Wireless Programming Unit
Dimmer Switch
(Infrared I/O Type)
(COSMO Module)
WRT4345-82
Dimmer Unit
(500W)
Dimmer Unit
(800W)
(Infrared I/O)
( 256
circuits )- ( Circuits used
for individual
control
)
Required for setting
(White) (Infrared I/O) (Panel Use) (2) Can perform group dimming.
wireless switch addresses.
(Panel Use)
WRT1320-8 WRT1514K-8 Can control the collective dimmer
Wireless Receiver
(Ceiling Mount)
Wireless switch
(4) (Battery Type) WRT9600-8 ( WRT9500K-8
Wireless Address Setting Unit can
be used for address setting.
) WRT9500K-8 WRT9600-8
Wireless
circuits using (individual) load
addresses with one dimmer switch.
(Flush Mount) (Infrared I/O) Programming Unit Be sure to perform group control setting.
See pages 49 to 52 for details.
WRT43415-81 WRT3241-8 Necessary for address
WRT43415-82 Dimmer Contact Input setting of DIMMER
(3) Allows connection of dimmer control to
Design tips for circuit divisions WRT43415K-814 T/U UNITS switch and T/U.
other systems.
Dimmer unit (for 1 Input)
(1) A Wireless receiver, and aWireless switch can be
added to the basic circuit to permit wireless control.
(2) For pattern and group control, set the address of the
Wireless switch to match that of pattern or group
(1500W)
(Infrared I/O)
(Infrared I/O)
(Panel Use)
( WRT9500K-8
Wireless Address Setting Unit can
be used for address setting.
) Possible by connecting non-voltage a-
contact signal to the dimmer contact
input T/U.
switches on the selector switch.
(See page 61 for address setting method.) Wiring diagram (using 2 dimmer circuits, 1 group dimmer, and 1 dimmer contact input)
Power
Be sure to perform pattern and group control settings. Terminal assignment for source
Dimmer Contact Input T/U Relay control panel
See pages 49 to 52 for details. Power Power
AC24V
8
source source
DOWN UP ON/OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
WRT2050-80
Control Circuit
6
Transmission 0-2
N2 Signal N1
Unit 0-1 G1
Wiring diagram
4
WRT4348-82
Dimmer Unit
Signal
0-1 0-2 G1
(800W)
Terminal numbers 2, 4, and 6 of the dimmer
contact input T/U are on the same pole. 230V AC Output WRT5771-8 WRT5731WK-8 WRT5771-8
FULL-2WAY signal line Do not use terminals 1, 3, and 5 on the 0-1 0-2 Dimmer Switch Dimmer Switch Dimmer Switch
230V AC
same terminal. Output (FULL-COLOR Module) (COSMO Module) (FULL-COLOR Module)
WRT4345-82 Incandescent
Incandescent lamp
Relay control panel Mounting intervals WRT1320-8 Operation of contact input signal lamp
Dimmer Unit
(500W)
Wireless Receiver
at 15 m max. (Ceiling Mount )(Flush Mount)
More than 0.2 sec
Power (Max. signal wire length: 500 m) UP ON OFF
source More than 0.2 sec G1
Input signal
WRT2050-80 DOWN WR2311-851
UP 0-1 0-2 G1
DOWN ON OFF Transformer
Transmission Unit ON/OFF
G1
Power
ON More than 1 sec source 0-1 0-2 G1
OFF
Power Individual control Individual control + group control Group control + pattern control ON/OFF
Bright Dim WRT3241-8
WR2311-851 source Dimmer load on ON OFF Non-voltage contact
Dimmer Contact
Input T/U WRT5771-8 WRT5850-8
Transformer (Dimmer panel, etc.)
Blue white
24V AC
2-4 G3
Red Blue Red Blue Red Blue Red Blue
2
0-1 Ry1 Ry2 G1 dimmer switch operation.
1 0-2
0ch 4
0-3 Ry3 Ry4
3 0-4
WRT1514K-8 WRT1514K-8 WRT1514K-8
2
Ry5 Ry6 Wireless Switch Wireless Switch Wireless Switch
1-1 1-2
1 1ch
(4)
(Battery Type)
(4)
(Battery Type)
(4)
(Battery Type)
Notes on dimmer control of incandescent lamps
Additional Functions
Additional Functions
1-3 Ry7 Ry8 1-4
(1) The minimum load capacity of dimmer circuits is 40W, and the (5) The maximum number of circuits that can be controlled is 256, including
Lighting Lighting
WR3400-8 fixtures Selector switch maximum power is 200W per lamp. individual control. Overlap with the addresses of other relay control T/U,
fixtures
WR6161K-8 Relay Control T/U 0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1
(Multiple lamps can be connected within the rated capacity.) 6A contact output T/U is not possible.
20A HID Relay 0-2 1-2 2-2 3-2 (2) Avoid dimmer control of lighting fixtures with voltage-down transformers Since pattern and group control takes longer with the greater the number
0-3 1-3 2-3 3-3
0-4 1-4 2-4 3-4
(low-voltage lighting). •Incandescent lamps that can be used of dimmer circuits, it is recommended to limit the number of circuits to 64.
Individual control
(3) This dimmer unit with T/U (6) Either individual addresses (0-1 to 63-4) or dimmer addresses (1 to 16) may
WRT5554-8
Switch (4) is for regular 220V AC be used. However, the group dim and fade functions will not work if dimmer
incandescent lamps only. Chandelier Silica Clear Mini halogen addresses are used. Using individual addresses is therefore recommended.
lamp
G1 G5 P1 Do not use with special- lamp lamp lamp
Refer to page 48 for instructions on making address settings.
G2 G6 P2 function lighting fixtures (7) In order to use an individual address for a WRT2000-82
G3 G7 P3
G4 G8 P4 (e.g. incandescent lamps Neo-pure Refu High beam T/U equipped dimmer unit, set the
Mini krypton
with built-in dimmer lamp lamp lamp lamp
selector switch on the front of the unit to
FULL-2WAY signal line functions) or fluorescent •Low-voltage mini halogen lamps cannot be used. the WRT2040-82 position. To use a
WRT5850-8
Group control Pattern control Program Setting
lamps. •Globe-type fluorescent lamps cannot be used.
dimmer address, set the selector switch Selector Switch WRT2040-82
Unit (WRT2050-80)
WRT5554-8 WRT5554-8
(4) When joining 2 or more dimmer units to the WRT2000-82 position.
Switch (4) Switch (4) Install the 220V AC output terminal on the lower side.
(500W, 800W), or installing multiple Minimum 50mm (8) Set the address for the dimmer switch/dimmer connection input T/U to
mounting dimmer units, keep the load both "brightness
capacity at 80% or less in order to adjustment" and Switch Input T/U Relay T/U Dimmer T/U
Minimum 80mm
I 0 -1
Notes on mounting a wireless receiver WRT4348-82 (800W)...640W or less "brightness
WRT43415-82 (1500W)...1200W or less adjustment" and ON/OFF
"ON/OFF" to different Switch
Furthermore, when installing multiple Wireless Address Adjuster
Wireless receiver (WRT1320-8) units of the WRT43415-82, ensure at addresses.
11m least the minimum mounting space
150˚
between them as shown in the
5m
diagram on the right. WRT43415-81 Dimmer Unit with T/U (1500W)
Internal circuit diagram
Power
source
Notes on installing a Dimmer Unit (for incandescent lamps) WRT4345-81 WRT4345-82
Dimmer circuit
WRT4348-81 WRT4348-82 WRT4348K-814
•Operating range of receiver for receiving signal. The Dimmer Unit generates spurious electrical noise from phase control,
WRT43415-81 WRT43415-82 WRT43415K-814
•Receivers should not be mounted in any radiated from the output wiring.
location subject to direct sunlight. When using the Dimmer Unit for dimming incandescent lamps, there may Output
be noise on radios or other audio devices.
61 62
Dimmer Control for Dimmable Ballast (0-10V DC Type) Recommended for conference
rooms and small banquet halls.
Blue White
24V AC
Dimmer Unit Dimmer Contact Input T/U
(Controllable Ballast, (for 1 Input) cent lamps dimming control)
Signal
0-10V DC) (Infrared I/O) (4) Enables group dimming.
(Infrared I/O) (Panel Use)
(Panel Use) Dimming circuits using load (individual) addresses can be Power
source
Ry1 1
0ch4
Ry2
Ry3 Ry4
controlled as a group using a single dimming switch. WR3400-8
3
Blue White
WRT9500K-8 Power source Dimmer Unit
Wireless Address Setting Unit can Possible by connecting non-voltage a-contact signal to the dimmer 1-1
be used for address setting. Dimming signal lines
contact input T/U. 0.9mm- 1.2mm wire, wiring length 100m max.
Wiring diagram (for 2 dimming circuits, 1 group dimmer and 1 dimmer contact input)
FULL-2WAY signal lines P1
• When conducting continuous dimming of load addresses 0-2 and 0-4 P2
2 X2 Unit
Power
Ry1 1
Ry2 Daytime: Operating switch P1 turns on lighting at 100%.
0ch 4
source Ry3
3
Ry4 Nighttime: Operating switch P2 turns on lighting at 50%.
WR3400-8 0-2 Dimming terminals Dimming terminals 0-4 Dimming terminals Dimming terminals Dimmable ballast Late night: Operating switch P3 turns lighting off.
WR6161K-8
Relay Control T/U 20A HID Relay Power supply Power supply Power supply Power supply (0-10V DC Type)
G1
1-1 1-2
DOWN
UP
ON/OFF
G1 Precautions
WRT3241-8
Dimmer Contact
Input T/U
(1) This equipment is specially designed for a load consisting (6) When using a dimmer unit ad- WRT2000-82
Non-voltage a-contact WRT4244-8
Dimmer Unit
1-1 of 0-10V DC fluorescent continuous dimming type lighting dress with an individual ad-
WR2311-851
Remote Control
Transformer
Dimming signal lines fixtures. dress, switch the selection
Blue White
Additional Functions
WRT4244-8
Dimmer Unit Selector Switch WRT2040-82
1-2 Local switch (WRT2050-80)
ble or not. ture to "WRT2050 series."
(2) Wiring distance between the dimmer unit and lighting fix- When using with a dimmer address,
FULL-2WAY signal line For brightness adjustment
1-1 1-2 G1
tures lamps is 100m max. Wiring distance between the switch to "WRT2000-82."
Select switch section
0-2 0-4 G1 For load ON/OFF dimmer unit and remote control transformer is 25m max. (7) Set to both "Brightness adjustment" and "ON/OFF" for the
G1: 0-2, 0-4, 1-1, 1-2 (individual or group)
0-1
(Enables group dimming using the (3) Use 0.9mm or 1.2mm solid copper wire (CPEV wire, address of a dimmer switch/dimmer contact input T/U.
WRT5771-8
1-1 1-2 G1 0-2 G1 dimmer switch)
0-3
Dimmer Switch etc.) for dimmer signal lines. Addresses of "Brightness Adjustment" and "ON/OFF" can
X3
For dimming signal ON/OFF 1-1 1-2 G1 0-4 (4) The number of controlled circuits is 256max., including in- be set to other addresses.
The brightness control switch cannot be adjusted up and down when the
dimmer signal is OFF, so install a dimmer signal ON/OFF switch. If the dividual control and incandescent lamp continuous dim-
WRT5771-8 WRT5554-8 WRT5850-8 settings are all OFF in pattern control, do not apply to dimmer signal OFF. Switch Input T/U Relay T/U Dimmer T/U
Dimmer Switch Switch(4) Program Setting Install one remote control transformer for four Dimmer units.
ming control. Brightness
Adjustment
I 0 -1
Address Timer
X3 Unit I 0 -1
There can be no overlap with addresses for other T/Us for
Operation Setting relay control, 6A relay units with T/U or incandescent ON/OFF
Switch
lamp dimmer units, etc. If the number of dimming circuits Wireless Address Adjuster
Step 1: Press 1-1 of the Step 2: Press the Step 3: Adjust brightness by Step 4: Press
Dimmer signal ON/OFF switch Load ON/OFF pressingthe and of the Load ON/OFF is too large, pattern/group control will take time, so we (8) A dimmer contact input T/U cannot be set to a dimmer
beforehand. switch. Brightness adjustment switch. recommend using with at most 64 circuits. address (dimmer 1-16). Individual or group addresses
switches.
Brightness (5) Both individual addresses (0-1 to 63-4) and dimmer ad- should be set.
guidance LED 1-1
LED display in 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 dresses (dimmer 1 to 16) can be used, but group dim- (9) When the "ON/OFF switch" is turned off, the level is
set state For load Lit Red Lit Green
0-2 1-2
ON/OFF
0-2
(load ON)
0-2 0-2
ming and fade control cannot be used with dimmer ad- automatically set to minimum.
Lit Green Stays lit Red
(load OFF) dresses, so we recommend using individual addresses.
Dimmer switch For dimmer signal ON/OFF Dimmer switch Dimmer switch Dimmer switch
63 64
Central Control and Programming Unit
Central Control and Programming Unit (WRT9103K-89) Setting Method Basic Setting Method (Continued)
(LCD panel) Selector key (LCD panel) Set to the transmission unit to be connected to. <Input methods>
EDIT I-P DATA 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ENT
1 2 3
All P DATA 4 5 6
• Switches between normal, P/G and special mode. All G DATA ALL P DATA Input all patterns 7 8 9
OUTPUT
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
NML P.G SP MODE (2) Using and , set to INPUT FROM CPU TO CPU ALL G DATA Input all groups
All DATA
Back key ALL DATA Input all patterns/groups
BACK
• Switches back to menu, and cancels setting.
unit, and press ENT .
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 If the transmission unit setting is WR3212 series,
there is no "OUTPUT TO CPU" menu option.
Change key (3) Using and , select the input method, and press ENT .
• Use for menu switching.
ENT
If an address range is selected If all patterns, all groups or all P/G is selected
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ENT key
BACK
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 PAGE P G C
CHANGE ADDRESS
1 2 3 (3) Input the end address with the numeric keypad or and • To cancel input while it is in progress, press BACK .
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 PAGE
1 2 3
Clear key 4 5 6
BACK
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
SET ENT STOP BACK END BACK
Step For Pattern Setting For Group Setting I-P DATA I-P DATA 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ENT STOP BACK P 1 LOAD COMPLETED
PATTERN GROUP CLEAR
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 PAGE
0
If all groups is selected NML P.G SP NML P.G SP NML P.G SP
1 Using MODE , set the mark to P G. • P P12 P12
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1
7
2
8
3
9
The information at
the bottom of the I-P DATA I-P DATA I-P DATA
1.2. 3. display is the same ALL G DATA ALL G DATA ALL G DATA
NML P • G SP MODE NML P • G SP NML P • G SP NML P • G SP as when all patterns
BACK
SET ENT is selected.
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
EDIT EDIT DATA EDIT DATA STOP BACK STOP BACK NML P.G SP NML P.G SP NML P.G SP
If all P/G is selected
INPUT ADD. ADD. P
Using and , set to EDIT, The information at
2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
PATTERN GROUP
ENT
CLEAR
FROM CPU COPY DATA COPY DATA
(3) (4) the bottom of the I-P DATA I-P DATA I-P DATA
and press ENT . P G C
OUTPUT REV. DATA REV. DATA If the transmission unit display is the same ALL DATA ALL DATA ALL DATA
CHANGE ADDRESS
NML P.G SP NML P.G SP NML P.G SP NML P.G SP as when all patterns
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 PAGE
0
TO CPU ERASE DATA ERASE DATA setting is WR3212 series,
1 2 3
there are no menu options for is selected.
I-P DATA I-P DATA I-P DATA I-P DATA
Input takes approx. 30 minutes when done with all P.G.
4 5 6
7 8 9
OUTPUT TO CPU,
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
COPY DATA, REV. DATA ADD. AREA P12 P34 P12 P34 P12 P34 If you are using a transmission unit other than the WRT2040 series or
and ERASE DATA. P12 P34 WRT2050 series, then to ensure correct setting, do not perform switch
operation using the FULL-2WAY system during input.
3 Press P (pattern). Press G (group).
EDIT ENT If you wish to quit at this point, with either input method, press BACK .
SET ENT SET ENT STOP BACK END BACK To continue editing, press ENT .
Input the address to be edited by using the numeric keypad or and . To re-enter input, STOP BACK STOP BACK P 12 LOAD COMPLETED
Additional Functions
Additional Functions
• In editing, the system will switch to the edit screen for the first address.
• The control setting for that address is displayed on the selector display. clear with C .
4 • Set the fade time or use the edit functions if necessary. Pattern/Group Control Setting Output (To Transmission Unit)
You can input the control setting for the displayed address from the transmission unit by holding down at this time (for approx. 3 seconds). Outputs pattern/group control settings in this unit to a transmission unit. <Output method> NML P.G SPECIAL MODE
BACK
This can only be done with WRT2050 series or WRT2040 series or Menu Output method
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
WRT2000 series transmission units. ADD. AREA Output only desired address range
Use the selector keys to select the data. Use the selector keys to select the data. Set to the transmission unit to which to be connected.
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
PATTERN GROUP
ENT
CLEAR
• The channel display can be selected with PAGE . • The channel display can be selected with PAGE . (1) Using MODE , set the mark to P.G. ALL G DATA Output all groups
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 PAGE
0
1 2 3
4 5 6
• The status changes each time the key is pressed. • The status changes each time the key is pressed. ALL DATA Output all patterns/groups 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
7 8 9
• During selection, the cursor (_) is displayed on the selector display. • During selection, the cursor (_) is displayed on the selector display. (2) Using and , set to OUTPUT TO CPU, and press ENT . (4)
(1).(2) (3)
<Selector display>
<Selector display> NML P.G SP NML P.G SP NML P.G SP NML P.G SP NML P.G SP
Display Status (3) Using and , select the output method, and press ENT .
Display Status
T
O is displayed only when
ON (TO: Timer set, LO: Dimming level set)
T
O and LO are displayed
Load included in group (TO: Timer setting)
the transmission unit setting • For the output method procedure, see "Pattern/Group Control Setting Input." EDIT O-P INPUT O-P INPUT O-P INPUT O-P INPUT
only when the transmission is WRT2050 series or
X OFF INPUT ADD. AREA P12 P34 P12 P34 P12 P34
unit setting is WRT2050 None Load not included in group
None Outside area series
WRT2040 series or (4) If the displayed content is correct, press ENT . FROM CPU ALL P DATA
WRT2000 series.
• Output will begin, and "COMPLETED" will be displayed when it is finished. OUTPUT ALL G DATA
0 ch to 15 ch 0 ch to 15 ch TO CPU
5 • To cancel output while it is in progress, press BACK .
ALL DATA
EDIT ENT
1 1
SET ENT STOP BACK END BACK
Output will be canceled after output of the current address is finished.
D1 to D16 16 ch to 31 ch STOP BACK P 12 LOAD COMPLETED
1 O D1 to D16 16 ch to 31 ch Output takes approx. 30 minutes when done with all P.G.
If you are using a transmission unit other than the WRT2050 series or WRT2040 series, then to ensure correct setting, do not perform switch operation
X O using the FULL-2WAY system during output.
48 ch to 63 ch 32 ch to 47 ch 48 ch to 63 ch 32 ch to 47 ch
Notes:
1
(1) To ensure correct input/output of setting content, do not perform switch operation using the FULL-2WAY system when outputting from
The control settings for the address being edited are not stored as is in memory of the unit, so store in memory by switching the address or switching the menu after editing. this unit to a transmission unit, or when inputting to this unit.
(2) If all pattern and group addresses have been set, to input to this unit or to output from this unit to a transmission unit will take a maximum
You can output the control setting for the displayed address from the transmission unit by holding down at this time (for approx. 3 seconds). (It is stored in memory of this unit at the same time.) of approx. 30 minutes.
(3) The setting content, or the setting content input from a transmission unit to this unit, is not erased even if the power supply is turned off.
(4) Setting content is input or output for all 256 circuits, even if T/U for all channels have not been connected to the FULL-2WAY system.
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Appellation Indication System & Card Operation Switch Motor-Driven Control Do not attempt to operate remotely any motor-driven electrical
Caution: equipment by motor drive T/Us. It may cause serious injury.
Notes
(1) Only individual control is possible with motor control switches.
(2) Control of motor-driven electrical equipment cannot be performed under group
Circuit Design for Simplified Appellation Indication System Circuit Design for Controlling Motor Driven Electrical Equipment control.
(3) Only certain equipment can be controlled. Check the equipment control method.
Features
Motor Drive T/U specifications (2 Types of motor drive T/Us: stop terminal N.O. and stop terminal N.C.)
(1) ON/OFF display example with appellation indication unit (dip switch).
(2) Reduces wiring by using only the FULL-2WAY signal line feed wire to flash Terminal number and name WRT4421-8, WRT4421-84 (stop terminal N.O. type) WRT4422-8, WRT4422-84 (stop terminal N.C. type)
ON and OFF. (1) Open output terminal Normally open 1 pulse (1.2 ± 0.2 sec.) Normally open 1 pulse (1.2 ± 0.2 sec.)
WR3900R-8 (3) Indication unit cover can be removed for the writing of names of items
Output
Appellation Indication under control. (2) Common terminal
Unit (Red)
(4) Can have relay (load) ON state display using switch operation.
(3) Stop output terminal Normally open 1 pulse (1.2 ± 0.2 sec.) Normally close 1 pulse (1.2 ± 0.2 sec.)
(5) Close output terminal Normally open 1 pulse (1.2 ± 0.2 sec.) Normally open 1 pulse (1.2 ± 0.2 sec.)
Wiring diagram Notes Motor-driven equipment monitor output Motor-driven equipment side monitor output
(7) Monitor input terminal No-voltage contact, or 10 - 30V DC, 18 - 30V AC No-voltage contact, or 10 - 30V DC, 18 - 30V AC
(1) Neither a Relay control T/U nor a 6A 10mA max. 10mA max.
Input
Appellation indication Power source contact output T/U should be used at
for relay (load) ON state •Switch Green LED illuminates Green when monitor •Switch Green LED illuminates Green when monitor
the same load address as a circuit is ON circuit is ON
(8) Monitor input terminal
242V AC
100V-
Appellation indication unit with a T/U •Switch Red LED illuminates when monitor circuit is OFF •Switch Red LED illuminates when monitor circuit is OFF
WRT2050-80 function (WR3901R-8). In such an
Control circuit
Control circuit
24V 24V
Output T/U Appellation Appellation Switch (1) (2) To have multiple indicators at the 3 3
Signal Signal
Power source Indication Unit Indication Unit same load address when using a
Open Open
1 2 1 2
For designation display (Multiple Common Common
without Relay control location display) Appellation indication unit with T/U
242V AC
100V-
Circuit Design for Card Operation Switch (Dip switch) Display lamp does
not illuminate 0-1 Open
Stop Terminal N.C. Type
0-2 Stop
Can control lights in each Wiring diagram 0-3 Close
WRT5401WK-8 Note:
Motor Control Switch No transformer is required for connection without a monitor.
room of a hotel, for • With power source control of multiple circuits (group control) (with Indicator Lamp)
example, and
Additional Functions
Additional Functions
automatically turn lights Power source •With monitor Relay control panel
AC/DC power source
(1) Use a card specifically intended for an electronic key card reader. (Card not 0-2 Stop WRT5401WK-8
Motor Indicator Lamp
included.) 0-3 Close Control Switch Note:
(2) Do not use magnetized cards such as telephone cards, nor transparent or (with Indicator Lamp ) A transformer is required for connection with a monitor (non-voltage contact)
metallic cards.
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Time Schedule Control
Circuit Design for Program Timer Unit (Astronomical Clock Type) Example of Using a Program Timer Unit
Example of control of common area and exterior lights using the Program Timer Unit
Features
(1) Enables lighting control using a timer set to correspond to a schedule
Enables timer-based lighting control (in one minute units) using a maximum
• Common area lights are automatically lit from 8:00 to 21:00 on weekdays and turned off on holidays.
of 30 programs.
(2) Enables operation according to an annual schedule • Exterior lights are automatically lit in the evening and turned off at 23:00 on both weekdays and holidays.
Enables settings that repeat every year (month X, day Y; X-day of Yth week • When employees work on holidays, common area lights are automatically turned on by switch operation
of month Z), or setting of a date up to 13 months in advance (1 time only). in the manager's office the previous day.
(3) Equipped with a solar timer function to determine sunrise and sunset
Enables tasks such as exterior lighting control to be done using the solar Ex of Weekdays (Mon. to Fri.) and Holidays (Sat., Sun.) and ON/OFF control with a timer
timer, with the sunrise and sunset times for 12 regions throughout the Programming Special work day (Special day 1) Holidays (Special day 2) More than 1 sec.
country stored in memory. Common area OFF ON OFF OFF (non-operation)
(4) Holidays (special days) can be set or canceled from FULL-2WAY switches G1 (0-1, 0-3) 8:00 21:00 ON OFF ON OFF
WRT3540K-8 Special day 1, Special day 2 and timer on/off setting/cancel can be done ON ON Timer input
Exterior light OFF OFF OFF OFF
Program Timer Unit from a FULL-2WAY switch by setting an address in the timer unit. G2 (0-2, 0-4) 30 minutes 23:00 30 minutes 23:00 Group G1
(Astronomical Clock
Type,24V AC)
(5) Model for direct connection with FULL-2WAY signals before sunset before sunset
Contact input T/U and timer functions are integrated into a single unit, and Switch operation
the timer has been miniaturized, so relay control panel space can be Group G1
conserved. For the setting method, see P. 71.
Notes Load
When performing pattern and ON OFF ON OFF
group control, be sure to set the
(1) To operate the same address twice in one day, set by
changing the program no. (1 to 30) You can control contact input and switch operation by
pattern/group control content giving priority to override input settings, such as those
beforehand. (Example) Program no. 1: G1 8:00 to 12:00 from the selector switch.
For details, see P. 49, 50, 52. Program no. 2: G1 13:00 to 17:00
WRT9600-8 (2) If two or more astronomical clock type program timer units Relay control panel
are installed, and control is performed at the same time
Wiring diagram with different units, a discrepancy will arise in the Power source
controlled time by the amount of difference between the WRT2050-80
Transmisson Unit
Relay control panel current time of each unit. Power source
Power WR2311-851
source Automatic correction can be done by making one unit a Remote Control Transformer
AC220V
master, and synchronizing with the master time every hour,
Blue White
24V AC
WRT2050-80 Power source
Transmisson AC220V
Unit WR2311-851 on the hour.
Remote Control Transformer
Blue White
AC24V
Signal
Input Input WR6161K-8
Signal
Ry1 1
2
Ry2 Ry1 1
Ry2
Power Power
0ch 4 WRT3540K-8 0ch 4
Ry3 Ry4 source source
Power 3
Power Program Timer Unit Ry3 Ry4
source 2
Ry5 Ry6 source
Astronomical Clock Type 3
1
1ch 4
Additional Functions
Additional Functions
Ry7 Ry8 WR3400-8
3 Common area Exterior lights
WR2311-851 Power
(3) Special day 1 and special day 2 timer operation can be lighting Relay Control T/U
WRT3540K-8
Remote Control Transformer source
set/canceled by using a switch on the FULL-2WAY G2
Program Timer G1
Blue White
24V AC
Unit
system after setting an address in the program timer unit WRT3540K-8 WR2311-851
Power source
using the special mode function. If using this function, Program Timer Unit AC220V
WR3400-8 Timer setting content Remote Control Transformer
select a channel and address that are not used by another
Blue White
24V AC
Relay Control 8:00 ON - 21:00 OFF
T/U G1 Mon.-Fri., Special day 1.
T/U, etc. 30 minutes before
(4) When using the solar function, setting is done with a region G2
sunset - 23:00 OFF
Mon.-Sun., Special day 1
no. (12 regions), so there may be some discrepancy in the and Special day 2
69 70
Program Timer Unit (WRT3540K-8) Setting Method
Names and Functions Setting Present Time
Identifying Control Features LCD Panel The digit that will be set, flashes!
Move the pointer " " to the potision with the MODE key. MODE NML PRG SPD SPECIAL
The pointer " " or " " in the top or bottom area of the LCD display indicates which timer mode has been selected. Select NML(Nomal) with ,press SET . PRG NO LOAD ADDRESS NO
The timer mode changes each time the MODE key is pressed. 6 Setting On Time IND
DIM G
Mode Functions Set the minute digits with ,press SET . CTL LAT TIME
NML NORMAL mode If no On time setting is required, leave the digits blank (--:--). ON OFF
The time digits will be cleared (--:--) with the CLR key.
Additional Functions
Additional Functions
CTL DAY
SPD-1 SPD-2 M Tu W Th F Sa Su
7 Setting Off Time
PRG Program the unit,modify existing programming,or verify programming just entered.
Set hour digits with ,press SET .
Timer mode
Set minute digits with ,press SET .
scrolls when SP-D Program special days(holidays).
MODE key If no Off time setting is required, leave the digits blank (--:--).
is pressed. The time digits will be cleared (--:--) with the CLR key. NML
Set the present time and date.The unit defaults to this mode when it is turned On for the first time. 8 Setting Days of Week to Enable Timer CTL LAT TIME
ON OFF
Mark the Special day(s) or day(s) of week with the pointer
CTL DAY
SPECIAL SP-D1
Input the address of the FULL-2WAY wall switch to activate
" " on which the timer is to be enabled.
SPD-1 SPD-2 M Tu W Th F Sa Su
the Special day 1 feature remotely.
Change ON/OFF status using the keys press SET .
Input the address of the FULL-2WAY wall switch to activate By default, Monday through Friday are marked with dots.
SP-D2 the Special day 2 feature remotely.
Advance day using the SET key.
About MODE The timer mode changes
each item the key Input the address of the FULL-2WAY wall switch to activate 9 To set another stage, repeat the above procedure from step 1.
Pressing the MODE key STBY the Timer On/Standby feature remotely.
is pressed 10 When finished finished, move pointer " " back to the NML(Normal) position with the MODE key.
while setting, verifying,
The timer will not function correctly unless the Normal mode is selected.
changing clock, region AUTO OFF To program the LCD display ON/OFF for auto off
program or special setting
will save all changes to Error Display
Set the location for the ASTRO , LAT,LON and GMT.
that point. LOCAL Error Display Error description Inspection Corrective Action
Set the date and time for D.S.T(Daylight Saving Time)
FULL-2WAY signal lines connected? Connect the FULL-2WAY signal lines.
10 No FULL-2WAY signal Are FULL-2WAY Signal lines shorted to each other? Check the FULL-2WAY signal lines.
Error retated to
FULL-2WAY system Is Transmission Unit power turned On? Turn the transmission Unit Power On.
Is Output of amplifier shorted? Check the Output wirings of amplifier.
11 Uncontrollable
Is Transformer fuse bumed out? Replace Transformers fuse.
Caution! The values entered will not be saved unless the SET key is pressed.
Error retated to time synchrorization 20 No synchrorized output Are Sync. output terminals shorted together? Check connections for Sync. output terminals.
71 72
Notes on Installation
1 Panasonic products are not compatible with other 8 Apply grounding to the Transmission unit, amplifier, 13 Signal line short-circuit indication 17 A Transmission Unit is under initialization for
companies' remote control systems. Do not combine signal line monitor T/U, and Computer Interface • Transmission Units and Amplifiers have signal line short-circuit approximately the first 20 seconds after it is turned on
our products with systems from other companies. Unit. indication LEDs. These LEDs light up when the signal line is short- (the status of the relays are being matched to switch
circuited. Momentary flashing indicates the signal line is normal. Any
Use only Panasonic remote control relays, circuit indications). During this time, loads will not operate
short-circuit occurring in a signal line between multiple amplifiers is
breakers, and transformers. 9 Avoid the following connections to Transmission units, indicated by an LED continuing to flash in the nearest amplifier. (See even if a switch is pressed.
amplifiers. diagram.)
2 For multiplex transmission signal wire, use only that • Connecting signal wires from multiple transmission units or 18 The life span of the electronic components used in
Short circuit indication LED ON
made especially for FULL-2WAY remote control. amplifiers to each other; FULL-2WAY remote control system is approximately 8
• Connecting a signal wire from a transmission unit to an output signal years, dependant on use. When replacing the
wire from an amplifier;
3 Cautions for wiring Transmission Unit, pattern and group settings must be
• Although general purpose electrical wire can be used, it is reset. Therefore, be sure to keep a copy of the pattern
recommended that communication cable (CPEV) be used for signal 10 Do not connect inappropriate types of electric wire to 1 2
and group control program settings in a suitable
lines to differentiate them from power lines and prevent their mis- the screw terminals (signal terminals, etc.). (Doing so Transmission unit Amplifier Amplifier
wiring. Short circuit location, such as in the distribution panel.
cloud cause electric wires to become detached.) If this
• Avoid wiring signal and power lines in parallel. This may damage
type of connection is unavoidable, use pressure
system components or cause those connected to signal lines to 19 If you choose to install an uninterruptable power
malfunction. If such parallel wiring is unavoidable, keep both wires at terminals instead. supply as backup in case of power failure, select a
14 Be sure to contact a mega test on wiring after
least 30 cm apart, or house them in separate conduit pipes. sine wave output model. Rectangular wave output
disconnecting a power line to the system components
11 When using the All-ON setting switch for setting the models will not work with this equipment.
(Including a Transmission Unit and an Amplifier, etc.).
signal line pattern control program
Keep both wires at least 30 cm apart. Never attempt any mega testing for signal lines.
Power line • If there is a terminal not connected to a relay (in the case of 3 or 20 Use the WR3913K-80 Amplifier with the WRT2050
fewer relays connected) in the relay control T/U (4-Circuit), the 15 To set addresses for switches and T/Us, connect them series Transmission Unit.
• Be sure to use feed wiring or star wiring for signal lines, and avoid pattern switch condition display lamp will not light up.
to a FULL-2WAY signal wire from a Transmission Unit
loop wiring that may cause malfunctions.
and use a Wireless Address Setting Unit (WRT9600-8 21 As Remote control relays (both 20A and 6A) are self-
T/U switch T/U switch To transformer or WRT9500K-8). holding, after a power failure they will return to the
state held just prior to the power failure.
FULL-2WAY FULL-2WAY
signal lines signal lines Ry 1
2
4 Ry 16 Remove the cover from the switch (Infrared I/O) and
Resistance 3 Resistance of 5 to 7 K ,
1/4W min.
use a pencil to write the load addresses. Use a name
of 5 to 7 K , WR3400-8
Transmission T/U switch Transmission
Unit
T/U switch 1/4W min. plate less than 0.3mm thick.
Unit LED shows the LED shows the same
same status for status for loads 2 and
loads 1 and 3. Only 4. Only load 2 is
• Signal and power lines can be run in parallel less than 30cm apart load 1 is operating. operating.
inside a distribution panel.
However, install signal wire at least 5cm away from a main line (100
A or above). (1) Connect a relay to the vacant terminal.
• The maximum length of a control wire (0.8 to 1.4mm diameter) from (2) Use a Relay Control T/U (1-Circuit) (WR3430-8).
a relay control T/U to a 20A HID remote control relay is 50m using
(3) Connect a resistor as in the diagram.
single-core cable. Keep signal and power lines at least 30cm apart.
(4) When using the All-ON setting switch for setting the pattern Notes on Design
• Apply grounding to Transmission Units from the grounding terminal.
control program, either follow steps (1) to (3) above, or, after
Installation
• When a Transformer capacity exceeds 1.5A, such as when using
20A HID Relay or the 6A Contact Output T/U Unit, • Do not set the same load addresses for more than two Relay Control Contact Input T/Us, be sure to add another Transformer to the system.
ensure the switch has an input surge current of no T/Us (Including 6A Contact Output T/Us and Appellation Indication Units
Mounting
more than 500 mA. 46 pitch increase with T/U Function). Doing so may result in malfunction of the system.
Also, to prevent malfunction or equipment damage
due to surge voltage, fit a surge damper or similar to
the electromagnetic switch.
73 74
Trouble Shooting
Load (lights) do not work even when a switch is pressed (when using the WRT2040 series or WRT2000 series or WRT2050 series Transmission Units)
LED status LED status LED status LED status Is the total signal current
before operation after operation Does the transmission unit short before operation after operation consumption of the switch
indicator LED go OFF when the T/U connected to the FULL-
Green ON
switch is OFF
on the transmission unit? (See P.22 for the calculating meth-
Press Green OFF) Press od for current consumption of FULL- (See P.22 for the amplifier installation method.)
once LED flashing Is the total signal current once Both Red and 2WAY signals.)
Green OFF
LED OFF
consumption of the switch Wiring length of FULL-2WAY signal wire from the
Red ON
YES Signal current consumption is too high. In-
T/U connected to the FULL- NO stall an amplifier in the system to limit the YES transmission unit exceeds 500 m. Install an amplifier
2WAY signal wire 500mA in the system to limit the current to less than 500 mA.
or less? current to less than 500mA.
(See P. 22 for the amplifier installation method.)
Press (See P.22 for the amplifier installation method.)
(See P.22 for the calculating meth- once
od for current consumption of
LED flashing
Both Red and
FULL-2WAY signals.)
No change The FULL-2WAY signal wire has been con-
Green OFF
YES There is a short-circuit in the FULL-2WAY nected to the input/output terminals of the
(both Red and amplifier in the opposite order. Reconnect
signal wire. Find and fix it. Press
once Green flashing) them correctly.
only.
LED OFF
YES There is a discontinuity in the FULL-2WAY The secondary (24V AC) of the remote con-
trol transformer is connected to the signal
signal wire due to a disconnected wire or line. Remove the signal line from the re-
loose terminal screw. Find and fix it. mote control transformer.
LED OFF
Green ON
Red ON
Red ON
YES The remote control relay is malfunctioning,
There are several T/Us set to the same ad-
LED OFF
and the state of the main contact will not
dress. Assign only one address per T/U.
Press switch from ON to OFF. Replace the remote
once control relay. (The contact may be fused.
After a few
There is no T/U corresponding to the load ad- seconds, Check the load capacity.)
dress of an individual switch. (This applies automatically
when using the WRT2000 series.)
LED OFF
Both Red and
Red ON
Pattern and group control contents have not When the switch is pressed, Wire connections in the operation circuit of
Green OFF
been set for pattern/group switches. (Enter the LED switches normally the remote control relay are reversed. Find
LED OFF
and store pattern/group control settings.) between Red and Green, but and fix the fault.
Press
once the state of the load and the
After a few There is no T/U corresponding to the load switch LED are opposite.
seconds, address of an individual switch.
automatically When LED is Red: Load is OFF
(This applies when using the WRT2050 ser-
ies and WRT2040 series.) When LED is Green: Load is ON
LED OFF
Green ON
Is primary power for the re- When the switch is pressed, the LED NO
NO Check supply power and voltage to the re- corresponding to the switch There is a problem with the system. Con-
mote control transformer switches normally between Red and operate normally in accor-
(115V or 230V) ON?
mote control transformer. tact our company.
Green, but the load does not go ON. dance with switch operation?
Press
once After a few YES Is power being output at the The fuse for the remote control transformer is blown. YES There is no power to the loads. Supply pow-
seconds, remote control transformer
NO
Check secondary (24V AC) wiring of the remote con- er to the loads, or fix the fault in the electri-
automatically secondary (24V AC)? (Check trol transformer, remote control relay, and T/U etc.
by measuring with a tester.) After fixing the problem, replace the fuse. cal supply circuit.
LED OFF
The remote control relay is not connected to a T/U When the Indicator lamp LED of the Pro-
with the same address as the address set in the in- gram Setting Unit (WRT5850-8) is lit "Red,"
Appendix
Appendix
dividual switch. Clear the address of the individual LED the load will not operate even if the switch
switch, or connect a remote control relay. ON is pressed.
Return to normal by pressing the
A load address not connected by the T/U to Setting/Normal selection switch.
a remote control relay is set ON under pat-
tern control. Exclude that address from the
pattern program settings.
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INDEX
Product No. Product Name Page Product No. Product Name Page Product No. Product Name Page Product No. Product Name Page
WR WRT3311-8
(Infrared I/O)(Panel Use)
Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit (Infrared I/O)
31,62 WRT4421-84 Motor Drive Terminal Unit (Infrared I/O)
(Stop Terminal N.O. Type)(Panel Use) 32,68
WTC7103W-8
WTC7104W-8
COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (White) (3-Gang)
COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (White) (4-Gang)
35
35
WR2301-811 Transformer(Panel Use)(115V AC) 27 (Lighting Control Use) (Outlet Box Use) 33 WRT4422-8 Motor Drive T/U (1 Pulse Output, WTC7122W-8 COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (White) (2-Gang) 35
WR2311-851 Transformer(Panel Use)(220V AC)(Output 24V Type) 23,27 WRT3315-8 Auxiliary Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit Stop Terminal N.C. Type) (Infrared I/O)(Panel Use) 32,68 WTC9201-8 COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (Aluminum) (1-Gang) 35
WR3381K-82 Computer Interface Unit 34 (Outlet Box Use) 33 WRT4422-84 Motor Drive Terminal Unit (Infrared I/O) WTC9202-8 COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (Aluminum) (2-Gang) 35
WR3400-8 Relay Control T/U (4-Circuit) 15,23,28 WRT3364K-8 Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit (Infrared I/O) (Stop Terminal N.C. Type)(Panel Use) 32,68 WTC9203-8 COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (Aluminum) (3-Gang) 35
WR3416K-8 6A Contact Output T/U (Single Pole)(4-Circuit)(Panel Use) 19,20,30 (with Photosensor)(Wide Detection Area Type) 24,33,56 WRT4622-84 Relay Status T/U (Normally ON Contacts) WTC9204-8 COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (Aluminum) (4-Gang) 35
WR3426K-8 6A Contact Output T/U (Single Pole)(1-Circuit)(Panel Use) 19,20,30 WRT3365-8 Auxiliary Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit (4-Output) (Infrared I/O)(Panel Use) 32 WTC9205-8 COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (Aluminum) (5-Gang) 35
WR3430-8 Relay Control T/U (1-Circuit) 28 (Wide Detection Area Type) 33,56,57 WRT5401WK-8 Motor Control Switch (with Indicator Lamp) WTC9206-8 COSMO Module Plates Applicable to Switches (Aluminum) (6-Gang) 35
WR3440-8 Relay Control T/U (4-Circuit) 28 WRT3367-8 Auxiliary Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit (Infrared I/O)(COSMO Module) (White) 12,32
WR3443-8 10A Contact Output T/U (Single Pole)(4 circuits)(Panel Use) 20,21,30 (Wide Detection Area Type) (with Amplifier) 33,56,57 WRT5501WK-8 Switch (1) (Infrared I/O)(COSMO Module) (White) 12,24,25
WR35□□-8 Special Plates Applicable to Switches (Aluminum) 36 WRT3374K-8 Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit WRT5502WK-8 Switch (2) (Infrared I/O)(COSMO Module) (White) 24,25
WR3891-8 Card Operation Switch (for Individual and Group Control) 12,24,34,67
WR3900R-8 Appellation Indication Unit (Relay Status Indication Type)(Red) 34,67 WRT3375-8
(Infrared I/O)(with Photosensor)
Auxiliary Passive Infrared Ceiling Unit
33,56,57 WRT5503WK-8
WRT5504WK-8
Switch (3) (Infrared I/O)(COSMO Module) (White)
Switch (4) (Infrared I/O)(COSMO Module) (White)
12,24,25
12,24,25
WTF
WR3901R-8 Appellation Indication Unit with T/U Function (Flush Mount) 33,56 WRT5511-8 Switch (1)(Infrared I/O)(Eight Free Module) 25,55 WTF3111W Decorative Plates 36
(Switch/Individual Contact Input T/U-linked Type) (Red) 34 WRT3394-8 Passive Infrared Sensor Switch WRT5512-8 Switch (2)(Infrared I/O)(Eight Free Module) 25,55 WTF3112W Decorative Plates 36
WR3912-894 Amplifier 27 (Infrared I/O) (Wall Mount) (with Photosensor) 33 WRT5513-8 Switch (3)(Infrared I/O)(Eight Free Module) 25,55 WTF3113W Decorative Plates 36
WR3913K-80 Amplifier (Panel Use) (100~242V AC) 22,27 WRT3395-8 Auxiliary Passive Infrared Sensor WRT5514-8 Switch (4)(Infrared I/O)(Eight Free Module) 25,55 WTF3710 Insulated Mounting Strap(COSMO Module) 34
WR39319-8 Signal Line Monitoring Unit (Panel Use) 32 Switch (Wall Mount) 33 WRT5518-8 Switch (8)(Infrared I/O)(Eight Free Module) 25,55
WR3990-8 DIN Rail Mounter (Panel Use for Relay) 34 WRT3540K-8 Program Timer Unit WRT5551-8 Switch (1)(Infrared I/O)(FULL-COLOR Module) 12,24,25
WR3991-8 DIN Rail Mounter (for Relay Control T/U) 34 (Astronomical Clock Type, 24V AC) 23,33,54,69 WRT5552-8 Switch (2)(Infrared I/O)(FULL-COLOR Module) 12,24,25
WR61613K-8 DIN Type 20A HID Relay (Single Pole)(Panel Use) 19,20,29
WR61613K-84 DIN Type 20A HID Relay (Single Pole)(Panel Use) 19,20,29
WRT3655-8
WRT3657-8
Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit (with Separate Setting Unit)
Daylight Sensor Ceiling Unit
33,60
24,33,58
WRT5553-8
WRT5554-8
Switch (3)(Infrared I/O)(FULL-COLOR Module)
Switch (4)(Infrared I/O)(FULL-COLOR Module)
12,24,25
12,24,25
WTV
WR6161K-8 20A HID Relay (Single Pole)(Panel Use) 19,20,29 WRT4014-8 Relay Control T/U(4-Circuit) WRT5731WK-8 Dimmer Switch(Infrared I/O Type) (COSMO Module) (White) 12,24,25,31,62 WTV6101S1-8 GLACIER Series Plates applicable to Switches (GLACIER Type) (1-Gang) 35
WR6161K-84 20A HID Relay (Single Pole)(Panel Use) 19,20,23,29 (Infrared I/O)(Panel Use) 21,28 WRT5771-8 Dimmer Switch(Infrared I/O Type)(FULL-COLOR Module) 12,24,25,31 WTV6102S1-8 GLACIER Series Plates applicable to Switches (GLACIER Type) (2-Gang) 35
WR6166-8 20A HID Relay (Double Pole) WRT4124K-8 6A Contact Output T/U (Single Pole) WRT5850-8 Program Setting Unit(FULL-COLOR Module) 26,49,50 WTV6103S1-8 GLACIER Series Plates applicable to Switches (GLACIER Type) (3-Gang) 35
(JIS-Approved Dimensions(1), Panel Use) 19,20,29 (4-Circuit)(Infrared I/O Type)(Panel Use) 19,21,30 WRT6024WK-8 Master Switch (24)(Infrared I/O) 12,26
WR6166-84 20A HID Relay (Double Pole)(Panel Use) 19,20,29 WRT4124K-84 6A Contact Output T/U (Infrared I/O) WRT6048WK-8 Master Switch (48)(Infrared I/O) 12,26
WR61663-8 DIN Type 20A HID Relay (Double Pole)(Panel Use) 19,20,29 (4-Circuit)(Panel Use) 19,21,30 WRT6072WK-8 Master Switch (72)(Infrared I/O) 12,26
WR61663-84 DIN Type 20A HID Relay (Double Pole)(Panel Use) 19,20,30
WR6172-84 480V 20A HID Relay (Double Pole) (Panel Use) 30
WRT4244-8
WRT43415-81
Dimmer Unit (Controllable Ballast, 0-10V DC)
Dimmer Unit for 1500W Incandescent Lamp
31,63 WRT6120WK-8
WRT6144WK-8
Master Switch (20)(Infrared I/O)(with Program Setting Unit)
Master Switch (44)(Infrared I/O)(with Program Setting Unit)
12,26
12,24,26
EE
WR61723-84 480V DIN Type 20A HID Relay (Double Pole)(Panel Use) 30 (Infrared I/O)(Panel Use) 31,62 WRT6168WK-8 Master Switch (68)(Infrared I/O)(with Program Setting Unit) 12,24,26 EE8123-821 Photoelectric EE Switch 54
WR9803-8 Terminal Cover for 20A HID Relay 34 WRT43415-82 Dimmer Unit for 1500W Incandescent Lamp WRT9103K-89 Central Control and Programming Unit(24V AC) 12,23,26,65
WR9910-8 Mounting Strap (Panel Use for 10 Relays) 34 (Infrared I/O)(Panel Use) 31,62 WRT9500K-8 Wireless Address Setting Unit 15,24,26,46
WRT9600-8 Wireless Programming Unit(With Address Setting Function) 15,24,26,45
WRT9261-8 LCD Appellation Touch Swich 26,55
77 78
79 80
SELECTING CHART of AVAILABLE PRODUCTS for EACH MARKET
Available item Available item
Product Name Model Number Remark Product Name Model Number Remark
for U.S.A. for ASIA for U.S.A. for ASIA
WRT5501WK-8 6A Contact Output T/Us WRT4124K-8 Non-UL
WRT5512-8 WRT1320-8
Switches
WRT5513-8 WRT1511K-8
(Eight Free Module)
WRT5514-8 WRT1514K-8
Wireless Control
WRT5518-8 WRT1561-8
WRT5551-8 WRT13906-8
WRT5552-8 WRT15919-8
Switches
WRT5553-8 WRT4345-81 Non-UL
(FULL-COLOR Module)
WRT5554-8 WRT4345-82 Non-UL
WRT6120WK-8 WRT3241-8
WRT6144WK-8 WRT5731WK-8
: Available : Not recommended but available. Please contact our sales companies for details.
UL-Approved : Approved by UL. Non-UL : UL approval required , but NOT Approved. It CANNOT be available for sale in USA.
81 82
Please contact
Panasonic Electric Works Corporation of America
Information Equipment & Wiring Sales Division
Office : 629 Central Avenue, New Providence, New Jersey 07974
Telephone : (908) 464-3550 ■ Facsimile : (908) 771-5656
SSCT1X007 201109-2YZ Specifications are subject to change without notice. Printed in Japan