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Radio Powr SavrTM Ceiling Wireless Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor

369480h 1 02.16.16

Radio Powr SavrTM Wireless


Occupancy / Vacancy Ceiling Sensor
Lutron® Radio Powr SavrTM occupancy/vacancy sensors
are wireless, battery-powered, passive infrared (PIR)
sensors that automatically control lights via RF
communication to compatible dimming and switching
devices. These sensors detect the heat (IR radiation of
9.5 μm) from people moving within an area to determine
when the space is occupied. The sensors then wirelessly
transmit the appropriate commands to the associated
dimming and switching devices to turn the lights on or off
automatically. They combine both convenience and
exceptional energy savings potential along with ease of
installation.
Features
• Wireless occupancy sensor has 3 settings available: Models Available
Auto‑On/Auto-Off, Auto-On Low-Light/Auto-Off, and • LRF -OCR2B-P-WH
Manual-On/Auto-Off Color Code
• Auto-On Low-Light feature will turn lights on automatically Occupancy and Vacancy
only if there is less than approximately 10 Lux (1 fc) of Frequency/Channel Code
ambient light • LRF2-VCR2B-P-WH
• Vacancy-only model available to meet California (U.S.A.) Vacancy Only
Title 24 requirements
Available for Channel Code 2 Only
• Uses Clear Connect® technology
• Passive infrared motion detection with exclusive Lutron® Frequency/Channel Codes
XCTTM Technology for fine motion detection Available
• 360˚ coverage ranges from 324 ft2 (30.2 m2) to 676 ft2 2 = 431.0 – 437.0 MHz (U.S.A., Canada, Mexico, Brazil)
(62.4 m2), depending on mounting height 3 = 868.125 – 869.850 MHz (Europe, U.A.E.)
• Simple and intuitive adjustments available for Timeout, 4 = 868.125 – 868.4755 MHz (China, Singapore)
Auto-On, and Activity settings 5 = 865.5 – 866.5 MHz (India)
• Supports advanced occupancy features, such as 6 = 312.3 – 314.8 MHz (Japan)
dependent occupancy groups and customizable
7 = 433.05 – 434.79 MHz (Hong Kong, Macau)
occupied/unoccupied presets in some systems
• Multiple sensors can be added for extended coverage. Color Code
Refer to product specification submittal of receiving device WH = White
to determine system limits
Compatible RF Devices
• Lens illuminates during test mode to verify ideal locations
• For use with Lutron® products only
• Multiple ceiling-mount methods available for different
• Communicates to various wireless Lutron® systems*
ceiling materials
• Front accessible test buttons make programming easy * Contact Lutron® Customer Service at www.lutron.com for frequency/
channel code compatibility with your particular geographic region, and for
• 10-year battery life design integrating with other Lutron® lighting and shading products.
• RoHS compliant

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Radio Powr SavrTM Ceiling Wireless Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor
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Specifications
Regulatory Range
• Lutron® Quality Systems Registered to ISO 9001:2008 LRF2-, LRF3-, LRF4-, LRF5-, LRF7-
Standards Approved Local load controls must be located within 60 ft (18 m)
line-of-sight, or 30 ft (9 m) through walls, of a sensor.
LRF2- (USA and Canada)
• cULus Listed LRF6-
• FCC certified Local load controls must be located within 40 ft (12.2 m)
line-of-sight, or 23 ft (7 m) through walls, of a sensor.
• IC certified
• Meets CA (U.S.A.) Energy Commission Title 24 Sensor Coverage Test
requirements • Front accessible test button
• COFETEL • Lens illuminates orange in response to motion during test
• ANATEL mode and is visible from 60 ft (18 m)
• SUTEL Wireless Communication Test
LRF3- • Front accessible test button
• CE marked (European Union) • Turn associated loads on and off
• TRA type approval (United Arab Emirates) Timeout Options
• CITC type approval (Saudi Arabia) • 1 minute*
LRF4- • 5 minutes
• SRRC type approval (Mainland China) • 15 minutes (default setting)
• iDA registered (Singapore) • 30 minutes
LRF5- Auto-On Options (Occupancy Versions Only)
• WPC Type (India) • Enabled: Sensor turns lights ON and OFF automatically
LRF6- (default setting).
• 007YUUL0689 • Low Light: Sensor turns lights ON automatically only
LRF7- in low ambient light conditions; sensor turns lights OFF
automatically.
• FCC
• Disabled**: Lights must be turned ON manually from
Power/Performance dimming or switching device; sensor turns lights OFF
• Operating voltage: 3 V- automatically.
• Operating current: 14 μA nominal Activity Options
• Requires one CR 123 lithium battery • Low Activity: (default setting)
• 10-year battery life • Medium Activity:
• Non-volatile memory (saved changes are stored during • High Activity:
power loss)
* Intended for use in high-activity, briefly occupied areas only.
Environment ** During the 15-second grace period that begins when the lights are
• Temperature: 32 ˚F to 104 ˚F (0 ˚C to 40 ˚C) automatically turned off, the lights will automatically turn back on in
response to motion. This grace period is provided as a safety and
• For indoor use only convenience feature in the event the lights turn off while the room is still
occupied, so that the user does not need to manually turn the lights back
Warranty on. After 15 seconds, the grace period expires and the lights must be
manually turned on.
• 5
 -Year Limited Warranty. For additional Warranty
information, please visit www.lutron.com/
TechnicalDocumentLibrary/Sensor_Warranty.pdf

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Installation Overview Mounting


Sensor Setup Temporary mounting is optional to test sensor coverage
and wireless communication before permanently installing
• Sensor setup is available as a service by Lutron. For more
the sensor.
information see the Sensor Layout and Tuning service
document (Lutron® P/N 3601235). Drop Ceiling (Compressed Fiber Ceiling Tile)
Sensor Placement The mounting wire is provided for both temporary and
permanent mounting of the sensor to ceiling tiles. It is
• To detect motion, the sensor requires line-of-sight of
designed to allow temporary mounting, testing, and
room occupants. The sensor must have an unobstructed
repositioning (if necessary) of the sensor without
view of the room. DO NOT mount behind or near tall
damaging a ceiling tile. Once the final position of the
cabinets, shelves, hanging fixtures, ceiling fans, etc. The
sensor has been chosen, the mounting wire should be
sensor cannot see through glass objects such as patio- or
twisted together to permanently secure the sensor in
shower doors.
place.
• Hot objects and moving air currents can affect the
performance of the sensor. To ensure proper operation, Solid Ceiling (Drywall, Plaster, Concrete, or
the sensor should be mounted at least 4 ft (1.2 m) away Wood)
from HVAC vents and light bulbs that are below the ceiling • Temporary mounting: Ten (10) temporary mounting strips
line. can be purchased in the kit, L-CMDPIRKIT, for temporarily
• The performance of the sensor depends on a temperature mounting and testing the sensor.
differential between the ambient room temperature and • Permanent mounting: Screws and anchors (for drywall or
that of room occupants. Warmer rooms may reduce the plaster) provided to mount the sensor.
ability of the sensor to detect occupants.
Recess-Mount
• Devices emitting Radio Frequency (RF) energy can affect
• Do not recess-mount sensor in a metal surface.
the performance of sensors. To ensure proper operation,
sensors should be mounted at least 4 ft (1.2 m) away from • Recess-mounting ring requires an opening of 3 in (76 mm)
devices that emit radio waves (e.g., microwave ovens, in diameter.
wireless routers or other wireless devices). • Recess-mounting ring secures internally to ceiling. Sensor
• For additional information on placing sensors, please see twists into the recess mounting ring and sits flush with
the Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor Design and Application ceiling (see image below).
Guide (P/N 368-3197) located at www.lutron.com. • Recess-mounting ring purchased as a separate kit:
L-CRMK-WH.

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Dimensions

3.57 in 2.85 in
(90.7 mm) (72.4 mm)

0.88 in
(22.5 mm)
1.13 in
(28.7 mm)

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Range Diagrams
Ceiling

8 ft
(2.4 m)

Floor
15 ft 12 ft 9 ft 6 ft 3 ft 0 3 ft 6 ft 9 ft 12 ft 15 ft
(4.6 m) (3.7 m) (2.7 m) (1.8 m) (0.9 m) (0.9 m) (1.8 m) (2.7 m) (3.7 m) (4.6 m)

18 ft × 18 ft (5.5 m × 5.5 m) maximum


square coverage area whenmounted
on an 8 ft (2.4 m) ceiling

Sensor

13 ft (4.0 m) radius of coverage


at floor when mounted on an
8 ft (2.4 m) ceiling

Occupant

Sensor Coverage Chart (for sensor mounted in center of room)


Ceiling Height Maximum Square Coverage Area*
8 ft (2.4 m) 18 ft × 18 ft (5.5 m × 5.5 m) 324 ft2 (30.2 m2)
9 ft (2.7 m) 20 ft × 20 ft (6.1 m × 6.1 m) 400 ft2 (37.2 m2)
10 ft (3.0 m) 22 ft × 22 ft (6.7 m × 6.7 m) 484 ft2 (44.9 m2)
12 ft (3.7 m) 26 ft × 26 ft (7.9 m × 7.9 m) 676 ft2 (62.4 m2)

* 12 ft (3.7 m) is the recommended maximum mounting height

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Lens Masking
Whenever possible, the sensor should be installed in a
location where it cannot view areas outside the intended
space, such as hallways or adjacent rooms. If this
situation cannot be avoided, portions of the lens may be
masked to block the view of the sensor into undesired
areas. Ten (10) PIR Lens Masks may be purchased in the
kit, L-CMDPIRKIT.

Lens sections Lens sections PIR Lens Mask


shown in gray shown in white are sold separately
are not masked masked with labels (L-CMDPIRKIT)

Hallway falls within


Sensor’s coverage area.

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Job Reference of Motion Sensor (2018)
Project
Location Project Description Project Date
HK Lee Garden Three Jan-01
HK Trade Square Mar-07
HK Estee Lauder Mar-11
HK UBS Apr-18
HK HKEx Demolition May-05
HK SPARX Jun-11
HK Ernst & Young Aug-05
HK B&Mck Aug-29
HK Simmons & Simmons Sep-05
HK Facebook Nov-08
Radio Powr SavrTM LRFX-DCRB Wireless Daylight Sensor
369262i 1 03.24.16

Radio Powr SavrT Wireless


Daylight Sensor
The LutronR wireless daylight sensor is a
battery-powered sensor that automatically controls
lights via RF communication to compatible dimming or
switching devices. This sensor mounts to the ceiling
and measures light in the space. The sensor then
transmits the light level to the associated dimming or
switching devices that automatically control the lights
to balance light level in the space. The sensor
combines both convenience and exceptional energy
savings potential along with ease of installation.
Features
• Wireless daylight sensor has simple calibration. Model Number
• Daylight compensation through LutronR reliable open LRFX-DCRB-WH
loop control. Color Code
• Designed to give a linear response to changes in Frequency / Channel Code
viewed light level.
• Light range 0 to 1600 lx (0 to 150 fc). Frequency / Channel Codes
• Uses Clear ConnectR technology. 2 = 431.0 – 437.0 MHz (U.S.A., Canada, Mexico, Brazil)
• Works with Radio Powr SavrTM occupancy / vacancy 3 = 868.125 – 869.850 MHz (Europe, U.A.E.)
sensors and Pico® wireless controls. 4 = 868.125 – 868.475 MHz (China, Singapore)
• Intuitive test mode provides instant system verification. 5 = 865.5 – 866.5 MHz (India)
• Multiple ceiling-mount methods available for different 6 = 312.3 – 314.8 MHz (Japan)
ceiling materials. 7 = 433.05 – 434.79 MHz (Hong Kong, Macau)
• Front accessible test buttons make setup easy.
• 10-year battery life.
Color Code
• RoHS compliant.
WH = White
Compatible RF Devices
• For use with Lutron® products only.
• Communicates to various wireless Lutron® systems*.

* Contact LutronR Customer Service at


www.lutron.com for frequency/channel code
compatibility with your particular geographic region,
and for integrating with other LutronR lighting and
shading products.

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Radio Powr SavrTM LRFX-DCRB Wireless Daylight Sensor
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Specifications
Regulatory
Power / Performance
Lutron® Quality Systems Registered to ISO 9001:2008
• Operating voltage: 3 V-
Standards • Operating current: 7 µA
• Requires one CR 2450 lithium battery
LRF2-
• FCC certified • 10-year battery life
• IC certified • Non-volatile memory (settings are stored during
• COFETEL power loss)
• ANATEL
Enviroment
• ASEP
• CRC • Temperature: 32 ºF to 104 ºF (0 ºC to 40 ºC)
• SUBTEL • For indoor use only
• SUPERTEL • Relative humidity: < 90% non-condensing
• SUTEL
• Meets CA (U.S.A.) Energy Commission Title 24 Range
requirements • LRF2-, LRF3-, LRF4-, LRF5-, LRF7-
• cULus Listed Local load controls must be located within 60 ft (18 m)
LRF3- line of sight, or 30 ft (9 m) through walls, of a sensor.
• CE Marked (European Union) • LRF6-
• TRA Type Approved (United Arab Emirates) Local load controls must be located within 23 ft (7 m)
• CITC (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) through walls of a sensor.
LRF4-
• SRRC Type Approved (Mainland China)
• iDA Registered (Singapore)
LRF5- Dimensions 0.7 in
• WPC Type Approved (India) (17 mm)
LRF6-
• 
007YUUL0688
LRF7-
• FCC certified 1.6 in
(41 mm)

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Mounting Installation Overview


Location for average size areas Determine the Daylight Sensor mounting
Arrow points towards the area viewed by the sensor location using the diagrams at left:
(towards windows). • The arrow on the daylight sensor points toward the
area viewed by the sensor.
• Place the daylight sensor so the arrow is pointed at
Bottom of sensor
the nearest window at a distance from the window of
one to two times the effective window height (H).
• The effective window height (H) starts at the window
1-2 H
sill or 3 ft (1 m) up from the floor, whichever is higher,
H and ends at the top of the window.
• Ensure that the view of the daylight sensor is not
3 ft (1 m) obstructed (e.g. ceiling fans or pendant fixtures).
• Do not position the daylight sensor above an electric
H = Effective Window Height light that shines up at the ceiling or at the sensor.
• Do not position the daylight sensor in the well of a
skylight or above indirect lighting fixtures.
Location for narrow areas • For narrow areas where the daylight sensor cannot
(corridors, private offices) be placed 1-2 (H) from windows, place sensor near
Arrow points towards the area viewed by the sensor windows facing into the space.
(away from window) • Mount sensor(s) away from large metal surfaces
(e.g. light fixtures or metal-backed ceiling tiles). Metal
Bottom of sensor objects will affect the RF performance of the sensor.
• For detailed and application specific mounting
information, please see "Daylight Sensor Design and
Application Guide" (P/N 3683587) at
www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/3683587_
Daylight_Sensor_Design_and_App_Guide_sg.pdf

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Project
Location Project Description Project Date
HK Lee Garden Three Jan-01
HK Trade Square Mar-07
HK Estee Lauder Mar-11
HK UBS Apr-18
HK HKEx Demolition May-05
HK SPARX Jun-11
HK Ernst & Young Aug-05
HK B&Mck Aug-29
HK Simmons & Simmons Sep-05
HK Facebook Nov-08
QS Sensor Module QSM Sensor Interfaces
369242k 1 12.22.15
QS Sensor Module
The QS Sensor Module (QSM) is a ceiling-mounted
device that integrates LutronR wireless and wired sensors
and controls through the QS communication link to
Energi Savr NodeTM (ESN) units, GRAFIK EyeR QS
control units, QuantumR systems, SivoiaR QS
shades / draperies, and myRoomT control modules.

Features
• Uses Clear ConnectR RF Technology for communication
with Radio Powr SavrTM occupancy sensors, Radio
Powr SavrT daylight sensors, and PicoR wireless
controllers.
• QSM connects to four LutronR wired sensors or
controls—occupancy sensors, daylight sensors,
EcoSystemR infrared (IR) receivers, or EcoSystemR — Allows LutronR wired or Radio Powr SavrT wireless
wallstations. Does not apply to wireless only models. occupancy sensors and daylight sensors linked to a
QSM to control the GRAFIK EyeR QS control unit.
• Powered by the QS link—no line voltage connections are — Contact Lutron for compatibility with PicoR wireless
required. controllers, EcoSystemR wallstations, and EcoSystemR
• Contact Lutron for compatibility details with the infrared (IR) receivers.
QuantumR system.
• Compatible with SivoiaR QS shades / draperies.
• Compatible with the entire ESN product family: — Allows PicoR wireless controllers to control SivoiaR QS
— Allows LutronR wired occupancy sensors, daylight shades / draperies (QSM models with wireless inputs
sensors, EcoSystemR wall stations, EcoSystemR only).
IR receivers, PicoR wireless controllers, Radio Powr
SavrT wireless occupancy sensors and daylight • Compatible with myRoomT power modules.
sensors to control ESN units. — Allows Lutron wired & wireless occupancy sensors to
• Compatible with GRAFIK EyeR QS control units. control power modules.
— GRAFIK EyeR QS control unit models starting — Allows PicoR wireless controls to control power
with QSGR. modules.

System Example Wired Wired Wired EcoSystemR


EcoSystemR Daylight Occupancy Wallstation
Digital Links Sensors Sensors or IR receivers
(up to 64 ballasts each) (up to 4) 1,2 (up to 4) 1 (up to 4) 1
NORTUL

IR Transmitter
Control Power OR OR
120-277 V~

Radio Powr SavrTM Pico® Wireless


QS link Wireless Occupancy Sensor Controller (up to
Communication (up to 10 per QSM) 10 per QSM)

seeTouchR QS Wallstation QSM

Wired Daylight
Sensors (up to 4) 2
NORTUL

Wired Occupancy
Radio Powr SavrT
Sensors (up to 4)
Daylight Sensor
(up to 10 per QSM)
Wired EcoSystemR
Wallstation or IR Transmitter Notes:
IR receivers 1 Up to 4 wired inputs total (of any type).
(up to 4) OR OR
Emergency Programmable 2 Up to 16 wired daylight sensors total
Contact Contact per EcoSystemR link.
Closure Closure
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Models
Frequency / Channel Code*
Number of Wired Inputs
Mounting Method
QSMX-XW-X
Frequency / Channel Code*
2—431.5 - 436.6 MHz U.S.A., Canada and Mexico
3—868.1 - 869.8 MHz European Union and United Arab Emirates
4—868.1 - 868.5 MHz Singapore and China
5—865.5 - 866.5 MHz India
7—433.0 - 434.7 MHz Hong Kong
X—No RF
*Contact Lutron for frequency / channel code compatibility with
your particular geographic region if it is not indicated above.
Number of Wired Inputs
4—4
X—None

Mounting Method
C—Ceiling Mount
J—Junction Box Ceiling Mount

Availability/Compatibility
Refer to the chart below to determine QSM model availability and
compatibility with different sensor models.

LutronR Radio Powr SavrT


Models Daylight LutronR PicoR
Available Occupancy / Vacancy Sensors Sensors * Wireless Controllers
QSM2-4W-C LRF2-OCRB-P, LRF2-OHLB-P, LRF2-DCRB MRF2-3BRL, MRF2-3B,
QSM2-XW-C LRF2-OKLB-P, LRF2-OWLB-P, MRF2-2BRL, MRF2-2B,
QSM2-4W-J LRF2-VHLB-P, LRF2-VKLB-P, QSR4P-3R,
QSM2-XW-J LRF2-VWLB-P, LRF2-OCR2B-WH, PJ-2B-Gxx-xxx,
LRF2-VCR2B-WH PJ-2BRL-Gxx-xxx
PJ-3B-Gxx-xxx
PJ-3BRL-Gx-xxx
QSM3-4W-C LRF3-OCRB-P LRF3-DCRB QSRKP-2, QSRKP-2R,
QSM3-XW-C QSRKP-3R
QSM4-4W-C LRF4-OCRB-P LRF4-DCRB QSRMP-2, QSRMP-2R,
QSM4-XW-C QSRMP-3R
QSM5-XW-C LRF5-OCRB-P LRF5-DCRB QSRNP-2, QSRNP-2R,
QSRNP-3, QSRNP-3R
QSM7-4W-C LRF7-OCR2B-P LRF7-DCRB QSRQP-2, QSRQP-2R
QSM7-XW-C QSRQP-3, QSRQP-3R
QSMX-4W-C N/A N/A N/A

* Daylight sensors can't be used as part of myRoomT solutions.

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Specifications
QS Sensor Module (QSM)
Power Wireless Communication
• 24–36 V (models with wireless inputs only)
• Current draw: • RF Range: 60 ft (18 m) line of sight, or 30 ft (9 m)
max 400 mA (models with wired input) through typical construction materials.
max 100 mA (models without wired input) • To ensure optimal wireless range, install the QSM in
• Power Draw Units: (PDU) the ceiling in a visible position from inside the space.
Refer to the QS Link Power Draw Units specification • LutronR Radio Powr SavrTM Occupancy sensor
submittal (LutronR P/N 369405) for information concerning (up to 10)
PDUs on the QS Link. Use only LutronR approved power • LutronR Radio Powr SavrT daylight sensor (up to 10)
sources.
• LutronR PicoR wireless controllers (up to 10)
• 10-year power failure memory: restores settings and
programming after power interruption. Wired Inputs
Regulatory • There are 4 universal wired inputs. Each input can
• LutronR Quality Systems registered to ISO 9001.2008. accept one of the following:
- LutronR EcoSystemR wallstations
QSM2 – - LutronR occupancy sensors (LOS- series)
• cUL US Listed (USA and Canada). - LutronR daylight sensors (EC-DIR- series)
• FCC Compliant. Complies with the limits for a Class B - LutronR EcoSystemR infrared (IR) receivers (EC-IR,
digital device, persuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules (USA). EC-DIR- series)
• IC Certified. (Canada). - LutronR Wired PicoR Controls
• SCT Certified (Mexico). • Use of both the infrared receiver and daylight sensor
on the EC-DIR- series sensors is considered two
QSM3 – wired inputs on a QSM
• CE Marked (European Union). • Maximum wiring distance = 150 ft (46 m)
• TRA Type Approved (United Arab Emirates). • Only wired (LOS- series) and wireless occupancy
QSM5 – sensors may be used in myRoomT; no EcosystemR
wallstations, daylight sensors, EcosystemR IR
• WPC Type Approved (India).
receivers or wired PicoR controls
QSM7 –
QS Link Limits
• FCC Compliant. Complies with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules (USA). • The QS link can have up to 100 devices.
Environment • Each QSM counts as 1 device towards the
• Ambient Temperature Operating Range: 32 ºF to 104 ºF 100 device limit.
(0 ºC to 40 ºC). • Each QSM draws 3 Power Draw Units (PDUs) on
• Relative humidity: less than 90% non-condensing. the QS link.
• Wired sensors add to the PDU draw of a QSM.
• For indoor use only.
Refer to the QS Link Power Draw Units specification
Terminals submittal (LutronR P/N 369405) for information
• Input wiring: 22 AWG to 12 AWG (0.5 mm2 to 4.0 mm2) concerning PDUs.
• QS link wiring: 22 AWG to 12 AWG (0.5 mm2 to 4.0 mm2) • QS link maximum wire run length is 2000 ft (610 m).
Mounting • See the commercial system rules spec (P/N 369821)
for system specific limitations.
• QSM units should be mounted in the middle of non-
metal ceiling tile or drywall, visible from inside the space.
• Installation near metal other than a Junction Box may
reduce RF range.

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Mechanical Dimensions (All Models)


Front View Side View Back View
(QSM2-4W-C shown)

4.04 in
(103 mm)

1.17 in
(30 mm)

Mounted (-C Models) Mounted (-J Models)

Ceiling Ceiling Ceiling Ceiling

Ceiling thickness range for -C models


Min 0.30 in (8 mm)
to Use appropriate Mud Ring for ceiling tile thickness
Max 1.20 in (30 mm)

Use Mud Ring with hole


spacing shown below.
(Mud Ring not included with
any QSM models)

2.75 in (70 mm)


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Wiring: QS Link and Wired Inputs 1

Daylight sensor Occupancy sensor

Black
Yellow
Red
Input 11,2,3 Input 31,2

Black
Blue or Gray
Red
COM – Common

COM – Common
Back View
(QSM2-4W-C shown)
S1 – Signal

S3 – Signal
+20 – 20 V

+20 – 20 V
22 AWG to 14 AWG 22 AWG to 14 AWG
(0.5 mm2 to 2.0 mm2) (0.5 mm2 to 2.0 mm2)
Lutron® Cable Lutron® Cable
Standard: C-CBL-522S-WH-1 Standard: C-CBL-522S-WH-1
Plenum: C-PCBL-522S-CL Plenum: C-PCBL-522S-CL
Max. Wired Input wire Max. Wired Input wire
length 150 ft (46 m) length 150 ft (46 m)
COM – Common

COM – Common
per input per input
S2 – Signal

S4 – Signal
+20 – 20 V

+20 – 20 V

Input 21,2 Input 41,2

QS
White

White
Black

Black
Red

Red

Link
Common
V+
MUX
MUX

EcoSystemR EcoSystemR
infrared (IR) receiver wallstation or
PicoR Wired Controls
22 AWG to 14 AWG
(0.5 mm2 to 2.0 mm2)
Max. QS link wire
length 2000 ft (610 m)

1 Only on QSM models with wired inputs.


2 Note: For reference only. Each input is universal and can accept any of the inputs shown above.
3 Only daylight sensor signal connected to QSM shown above. Use of IR signal counts as an
additional input on the QSM.

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369242k 6 12.22.15

Wiring: Device Power


Single QSM powered by an ESN unit
ESN unit

ESN unit

QSM QSM
COM

MUX
MUX
V+

COM

MUX
MUX
V+
Multiple QSMs powered by an ESN unit and a QS Link Power Supply
Note: A QS Link Power Supply may be necessary if PDUs required by QSMs exceed available PDUs from the
device supplying power.
ESN unit
The ESN unit powers QSM The QS Link Power Supply
A; no terminal 2 connection powers QSM B and C; QSM B
between QSM A and QS
Link Power Supply

QS Link
Power Supply
QSM C
COM

MUX
MUX
V+

COM

MUX
MUX
COM

MUX
MUX

V+

QSM A
MUX and _ occupy
terminals 2 and 3 on the
QS Link Power Supply.

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Job Number:
Job Reference of QS Sensor Module (2018)
Project
Location Project Description Project Date
HK Lee Garden Three Jan-01
HK Trade Square Mar-07
HK Estee Lauder Mar-11
HK UBS Apr-18
HK HKEx Demolition May-05
HK SPARX Jun-11
HK Ernst & Young Aug-05
HK B&Mck Aug-29
HK Simmons & Simmons Sep-05
HK Facebook Nov-08
Pico Wireless Control and Pedestal Control Specification
369882c 1 12.21.16

Pico Wireless Control and Mounting Accessories


(for regions other than North, Central, and South America)
The Pico wireless control is a flexible and easy to use device that allows
the user to control Lutron wireless load control devices from anywhere in
the space. This battery operated control requires no external wiring.
Features
• Provides control for the following (depending on model number):
– Maestro Wireless controls
– PowPak Modules
– Sivoia QS wireless systems
– Energi Savr Node and Quantum systems,
through the use of a QS sensor module (QSM)
– GRAFIK Eye QS systems
– RadioRA 2 systems
– HomeWorks QS wireless systems
– Rania wireless controls
– Serena Shades Pico wireless control
(3BRL model shown)
– myRoom Prime
– myRoom Plus
• Control available in a variety of button marking options.
• Easy reconfiguration for use as:
– Handheld remote
– Wall mount control (with or without faceplate;
faceplate adapter kit sold separately; see page 10)
– A table top control (table top pedestal sold separately).
• Battery powered Pico wireless control requires no wiring.
• 10 year battery life*.
• One (1) CR2032 battery included.
• Can provide control of blinds, curtains, or lighting devices within
a range of 9 m (30 ft) through walls and 18 m (60 ft) line-of-sight**.

* Based on a 1 year shelf life, an average of 10 button presses per day, and an ambient temperature of 30 °C (86 °F). Actual life may vary based on usage and
environmental conditions.
** Model numbers starting with “PP-” have a range of 7 m (23 ft).

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369882c 2 12.21.16

Specifications
Regulatory Approvals Mounting Considerations
• Lutron Quality Systems registered to • Mounting of any RF device on or in close proximity
ISO 9001:2008. to a metal surface will drastically reduce the effective
– PK range of radio signal transmission or reception.
· TRA Certified • All RF devices must be mounted on non-conductive
· CE Marked materials to ensure proper performance.
– PM • If you wish to mount your Pico wireless control to a
metal surface, the PICO-MOUNT-1-XX-CPN5733
· SRRC Certified
will be required in order to maintain proper RF
· iDA Certified performance. For availability, please contact your
– PN local Lutron sales office.
· WPC Certified
Environment
– PP
• Ambient operating temperature: 0 ˚C to 60 ˚C
· Certified by ULR Japan (32 ˚F to 140 ˚F)
– PQ • Maximum 90%, non-condensing relative humidity
· CE Marked • Indoor use only
· C-Tick Marked
Warranty
Power • 1 Year Limited Warranty
• Operating voltage 3 V- For additional Warranty information, visit
• One (1) CR2032 battery (included) www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/
System Communication and Capacity 369-119_Wallbox_Warranty.pdf
• Pico wireless controls communicate using Radio
Frequency (RF). See “Frequency/Channel Codes” in
the Model Number section for more information.
• Unique system addresses prevent interference
between systems.
• Pico wireless controls can be assigned to control
shades or lighting devices that are within a range of
9 m (30 ft) through walls and 18 m (60 ft) line-of-
sight*.

* Model numbers starting with “PP-” have a range of 7 m (23 ft).

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Pico Wireless Control Dimensions


Measurements shown as: mm (in)
Front view Side view

66 (2.6)

33 (1.3) 8 (0.31)

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Operation

2 Button Controls (2B)


Lights Models: L01, L02 (PP model only) Screens Model: S08

Screen Screen Shade B

ON Button OPEN Button


Lights go to full intensity. Screens go to open limit.

OFF Button CLOSE Button


Lights go to off. Screens go to close limit.

2 Button Controls with Raise/Lower (2BRL)


Lights Model: L01

Screen Shade Blind


ON Button
Lights brighten to full intensity.

RAISE Button
Lights increase in intensity.
LOWER Button
Lights decrease in intensity.

OFF Button
Lights dim to off.

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Operation (continued)

PRESET Button
(3B and 3BRL models only)
Tap once: Sends device to
preset levels or positions.

3 Button Controls (3B) 3 Button Controls with Raise/Lower (3BRL)


Lights Model: L01, L02 (PP model only) Lights Models: L01, L02 (PP model only)

Screen Shade Blind Blind Blackout Shade S


ON Button ON Button
Lights brighten to full intensity. Lights brighten to full intensity.

RAISE Button
PRESET Button Lights increase in intensity.
LOWER Button
Lights decrease in intensity.
PRESET Button

OFF Button OFF Button


Lights dim to off. Lights dim to off.

Shades Models: S01, S02, S03, S04, S06, S07

Screen Shade Blind


OPEN Button
Shades go to open limit.

RAISE Button
Shades move toward open limit.
LOWER Button
Shades move toward close limit.
PRESET Button

CLOSED Button
Shades go to close limit.

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Operation (continued)

PRESET Button
(3B and 3BRL models only)
Tap once: Sends device to
preset levels or positions.

3 Button Controls with Raise/Lower (3BRL)


Venetian Blinds / Wood Blinds Model: S05 Audio Model: A01 (not available as a PP model)

Shade Blind Blind Blackout Sheer Skylight Drapery


OPEN Button
Blinds go to open limit. PLAY/PAUSE Button

TILT UP Button
Slats tilt upward. VOLUME UP Button

TILT DOWN Button


Slats tilt downward. VOLUME DOWN Button
PRESET Button Cycle Favorites

CLOSED Button
Blinds go to close limit. NEXT TRACK Button

Horizontal Sheer Blinds Model: S09

Shade Blind Blind Blackout Sheer Skylight Drapery


OPEN Button
Blinds go to open limit.

RAISE Button
Blinds move toward
open limit.
LOWER Button
Blinds move toward close limit.
PRESET Button
Toggles between View
position and Privacy CLOSED Button
position. Blinds go to close limit.

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Pico Wireless Control Model Number


For order quantities of 96 pieces or greater of the same model number, bulk packaging may be available.
Mounting hardware is not available with bulk packaging. Contact your local Lutron sales office.

PX – XXXX – X XX – XXX
Button Marking Codes
Frequency/Channel Codes* (next page)
Geographic
Code Frequency Range Region
Europe,
K 868.0 — 869.8 MHz U.A.E.
China,
M 868.0 — 868.5 MHz Singapore
N 865.5 — 866.5 MHz India
P 312.0 — 315.0 MHz Japan
Hong Kong,
Q 433.0 — 434.7 MHz Macau
* For questions about frequency/channel code
compatibility, contact your local Lutron sales
office or visit us at www.lutron.com

Button Configuration Codes


Code Button Configuration
2B 2 Button
2BRL 2 Button with Raise / Lower
3B 3 Button
3BRL 3 Button with Raise / Lower

Finish Codes
Finish Code
Gloss G**
Texture T†
Matte M‡
** Standard for
PP- model only
† Standard for
non-PP- models
‡ Finish no longer
available and has
been replaced by
“T”

Color Codes
Code
Color
Gloss Matte
White WH AW
Black BL BL

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Pico Wireless Control Model Number (continued)


PX – XXXX – X XX – XXX
Frequency/ Button Finish Color
Channel Code Configuration Code Code Code
(previous page) (previous page) (previous page)

Button Marking Codes


2 Button 2 Button with Raise/Lower

Screen
Screen Screen ShadeShade Shade B

L01, L02*: Lights S08: Screens L01, L02*: Lights


(icons only) (icons + text) (icons only)
3 Button 3 Button with Raise/Lower

Shade
Shade Shade
BlindBlind Shade
ShadeShade
BlindBlind
Blind BlindBlind BlindBlind
Blackout
Blackout BlindBlind BlindBlackout
SheerSheer Blackout
Blackout
Blacko
Sh
S

L01, L02*: Lights L01, L02*: Lights S01: Shades S02: Shades S03: Blackouts S04: Sheers
(icons only) (icons only) (icons only) (icons + text) (icons + text) (icons + text)

Blind Blind ShadeBlackout


Blackout Blind SheerSheer BlindSkylight
Skylight
Shade Blackout
Drapery
Drapery
Blind Sheer Blind Skylight Blackout Drapery S

S05: Blinds S06: Skylights S07: Draperies S09: Horizontal A011: Audio
(icons + text) (icons + text) (icons + text) Sheer Blinds (icons + text)
(icons + text)
* PP model only
1 Not available as a PP model
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369847j 1 09.19.2018

Pico 4-Button Wireless Remote


The Pico wireless remote is a flexible and easy to use
device that allows the user to control Lutron wireless
load-control devices from anywhere in the space.
This battery-operated control requires no external
power or communication wiring.
Features
• Provides control for the following:
– Energi Savr Node systems programmed with
handheld App, through the use of a QS sensor
module (QSM)
– Vive systems, including:
· Maestro Wireless controls
· PowPak relay module, CCO module,
and 0–10 V-
(EcoSystem module not available) Pico 4-Button Wireless Remote 1
– GRAFIK Eye QS wireless systems
– HomeWorks QS wireless systems
– RadioRA 2 systems
– RA2 Select systems
– Serena RF remote control shades
– Sivoia QS wireless systems
– Caséta Wireless controls
– Quantum systems, through the use of a QS
sensor module (QSM)
– myRoom prime and plus systems
• Custom engraving options. • Utilizes Lutron reliable Clear Connect RF technology.
• Control available in a variety of button marking • Battery-powered. Requires no wiring.
options. • 10 year battery life 2 (one CR2032 battery included).
• Control available in Gloss and Satin Colors finishes. • Can provide control of shades, drapes, or lighting
• Easy reconfiguration for use as: devices within a range of 30 ft (9 m) through walls
– Handheld remote and 60 ft (18 m) line-of-sight.
– Wall-mount control (with or without faceplate;
faceplate adapter kit sold separately)
– Car visor control (car visor clip sold separately)
– Table-top control (table-top pedestal sold
separately)

1 Lights zone control printing shown.


2 Based on a 1 year shelf life, an average of 10 button presses per day, and an ambient temperature of 86 °F (30 °C). Actual life may vary based on usage and environmental
conditions.

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Specifications
Regulatory Approvals Environment
• Lutron Quality Systems registered to ISO 9001. • Ambient operating temperature:
• FCC Certified (U.S.A.) 32 °F to 140 °F (0 °C to 60 °C)
• IC Certified (Canada) • Maximum 90% non-condensing relative humidity
• COFETEL Certified (Mexico) • Indoor use only
• SUTEL Certified (Costa Rica) Warranty
• Anatel Certified (Brazil) • 1 Year Limited Warranty. For additional Warranty
Power information, please visit
• Operating Voltage 3 V- www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/
369-119_Wallbox_Warranty.pdf
• (1) CR2032 battery (included)
System Communication and Capacity
• Communicates using Radio Frequency (RF) at
431 MHz to 437 MHz.
• Thousands of system addresses prevent interference
between systems.
• Can be assigned to control shades, drapes, or
lighting devices within a range of 30 ft (9 m) through
walls and 60 ft (18 m) line-of-sight.
Mounting Considerations
• All RF devices should be mounted on nonmetallic
surfaces to ensure proper performance.
• If you wish to mount your Pico wireless remote to a
metallic surface, the PICO-MOUNT-1-XX-CPN6774
will be required in order to maintain proper RF
performance. For availability, please contact your
local Lutron sales office.

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Dimensions
Measurements shown as: in (mm)
Front view Side view

2.6 (66)

1.28 (33) 0.34 (9)

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Operation

Indicator LED
Flashes to indicate a
button press or when unit
is in programming mode.

Zone Controls
Lights Models: L01, EL1 Shades Models: S01, ES1

ON Button OPEN Button


Lights brighten to full intensity. Shades open fully.

Raise Button Raise Button


Lights increase in intensity. Shades open gradually.

Lower Button Lower Button


Lights decrease in intensity. Shades close gradually.

OFF Button CLOSE Button


Lights dim to off. Shades close fully.

Zone Controls (-S01, -ES1) Shade Functionality


System Type Serena Wireless Triathlon Wireless Sivoia QS Wireless Sivoia QS Wired
Standalone Pico Yes Yes Yes Yes1
Caséta Smart Bridge Yes — — —
Caséta Smart Bridge Pro Yes Yes Yes —
RadioRA 2 — Yes Yes —
RA2 Select — Yes Yes —
HomeWorks QS — Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
Quantum systems — — — Yes2
myRoom prime Yes Yes Yes Yes 2
myRoom plus — Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
1 Either a QS sensor module or a hybrid repeater is required.
2 QS sensor module required.

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Operation (continued)

Scene Controls (Default settings: 100%, 66%, 33%, 0)


Lights Models: L31, EL2 Shades Models: S31, ES2

OPEN Button
Shades open fully.
3 Scene Buttons
Tap once: Sends device to preset levels.
Press and hold for 6 seconds: Saves new 2 Scene Buttons
preset level or position. Tap once: Sends device to preset levels.
Press and hold for 6 seconds: Saves new
preset level or position.

OFF Button CLOSE Button


Lights dim to off. Shades close fully.

Note: For EL2 / ES2 in RA2 Select and Caséta systems, all buttons can be individually programmed to any devices and any levels using the Lutron App.

Scene Controls (-S31, -ES2) Shade Functionality


System Type Serena Wireless Triathlon Wireless Sivoia QS Wireless Sivoia QS Wired
Standalone Pico — — Yes —
Caséta Smart Bridge Yes — — —
Caséta Smart Bridge Pro Yes Yes Yes —
RadioRA 2 — Yes Yes —
RA2 Select — Yes Yes —
HomeWorks QS — Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
Quantum systems — — — Yes 2
myRoom prime — — Yes Yes 2
myRoom plus — Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
1 Either a QS sensor module or a hybrid repeater is required.
2 QS sensor module required.

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Operation (continued)

2-Group Controls
Lights Model: L21 Shades Model: S21 Lights/Shades Model: LS21

ON Button #1 ON Button
OPEN Button #1
Lights brighten to Lights brighten to
Shades open fully.
full intensity. full intensity.

OFF Button #1 CLOSE Button #1 OFF Button


Lights dim to off. Shades close fully. Lights dim to off.

ON Button #2 OPEN Button #2 OPEN Button


Lights brighten to Shades open fully. Shades open fully.
full intensity.

OFF Button #2 CLOSE Button #2 CLOSE Button


Lights dim to off. Shades close fully. Shades close fully.

2-Group Controls (-S21, -LS21) Shade Functionality


System Type Serena Wireless Triathlon Wireless Sivoia QS Wireless Sivoia QS Wired
Standalone Pico — — Yes —
Caséta Smart Bridge Yes — — —
Caséta Smart Bridge Pro Yes Yes Yes —
RadioRA 2 — Yes Yes —
RA2 Select — Yes Yes —
HomeWorks QS — Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
Quantum systems — — — Yes2
myRoom prime — — Yes Yes 2
myRoom plus — Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
1 Either a QS sensor module or a hybrid repeater is required.
2 QS sensor module required.

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Operation (continued)

4-Group Toggle (HomeWorks QS, Quantum, and myRoom plus systems only)
Model: L41

1
ON/OFF Toggle #1
Load toggles between on and off.

2
ON/OFF Toggle #2
Load toggles between on and off.

3
ON/OFF Toggle #3
Load toggles between on and off.

4
ON/OFF Toggle #4
Load toggles between on and off.

4-Group Toggle Controls (-L41) Shade Functionality


System Type Serena Wireless Triathlon Wireless Sivoia QS Wireless Sivoia QS Wired
Standalone Pico — — — —
Caséta Smart Bridge — — — —
Caséta Smart Bridge Pro — — — —
RadioRA 2 — — — —
RA2 Select — — — —
HomeWorks QS — Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
Quantum systems — — — Yes 2
myRoom prime — — — —
myRoom plus — Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
1 Either a QS sensor module or a hybrid repeater is required.
2 QS sensor module required.

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Model Number
For order quantities of 96 pieces or greater of the same model number, bulk packaging may be available.
Mounting hardware is not included with bulk packaging. For availability, please contact Lutron Customer Service
at 1.844.LUTRON1 (1.844.588.7661).
Standard Icon Models

PJ2 – 4B – XXX – XXXX


Frequency/ Button Color / Finish Button
Channel Configuration Code Marking
Code Code (4-button) Code

Frequency/Channel Code
J: 431.0 – 437.0 MHz
Color / Finish Codes
Finish
Color
Gloss Texture (Satin Colors)
White GWH TSW
Black GBL TMN
Ivory GIV –
Light Almond GLA –
Biscuit – TBI

Button Marking Codes


Zone Controls Scene Controls

-L01* -S01 -L31* -S31

2-Group Controls 4-Group Toggle**

2 * Add “P” after the Button Marking Code in the


model number for Caséta wireless PRO
packaging. Available in Gloss White (WH),
Black (BL), Ivory (IV), or Light Almond (LA).
3
** HomeWorks QS, myRoom, and Quantum
systems only.

-L21* -S21 -LS21 -L41


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Model Number (continued)


Customizable Engraving Models
Pico 4-Button wireless remote will be the first Pico product to offer customizable engraving on Zone and Scene
controls for both lights and shades. The following text restrictions and button marking codes must be considered
when ordering from Lutron Customer Service:

PJ2 – 4B – XXX – XXXX


Frequency/ Button Color / Finish Button
Channel Configuration Code Marking
Code Code (4-button) Code

Frequency/Channel Code 0.095 in (2 mm)


0.78 in (20 mm)

J: 431.0 – 437.0 MHz


0.095 in (2 mm)
Color / Finish Codes Example A 9 pt Helvetica
1 line of text, maximum
Finish
Color
Gloss Texture (Satin Colors)
White GWH TSW Exam
Ex ampl
ple
Example eB
Black GBL TMN
Ivory GIV –
Light Almond GLA –
Example C
Biscuit – TBI

Button Marking Codes


Custom-engraved models for Zone control keypads (-L01, -S01) and Scene control keypads (-L31, -S31) are
available but require a different set of button marking codes when ordering (Note: 2-Group [-L21, -S21, -LS21] and
4-Group Toggle [-L41] controls are not offered with the custom engraving option).
Button Marking Codes
Standard Engraving Custom Engraving
Zone Control of Lights -L01 -EL1
Zone Control of Shades -S01 -ES1
Scene Control of Lights -L31 -EL2
Scene Control of Shades -S31 -ES2

When selecting alternate labels for Zone Controls Scene Controls


buttons, remember button functionality
presets as shown in the Operation Lights On Full Up Breakfast Morning

section on pages 4 and 5. The


examples to the right show sample text Raise Raise Lunch Afternoon
choices:
Lower Lower Dinner Evening

Lights Off Full Down All Off Video

-EL1 -ES1 -EL2 -ES2


(lights example) (shades example) (lights example) (shades example)

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Pico Pedestal Model Number


Pedestals sold separately.

L – PEDX – XX
Capacity Color
Code Code

Capacity Codes
Capacity Code
Single 1
Double 2
Triple 3

Color Codes
Available in gloss finish only.
Color Code
White WH
Black BL

Dimensions
Measurements shown as: in (mm)

Single Pedestal Double Pedestal

1.46 (37)

2.96 (75)

1.77 (45) 3.19 (81)

Triple Pedestal 1

4.59 (117)

1 For triple pedestals contact your local Lutron sales office or visit us at www.lutron.com

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Mounting Options
Standalone Mounting: Standalone Mounting:
Adhesive-Mount Screw-Mount
Included with Pico Model PICO-SM-KIT
wireless remote (sold separately)
Kit includes special screws
to be used for more
permanent mounting and/or
for non-smooth surfaces.

1 2 1 2

Wallbox Adapter
Model PICO-WBX-ADAPT
(sold separately)
Wallplate adapter/wallplate
sold separately.

1 2 3* 4*

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Mounting Options (continued)

Metal Surface Mounting


Model:
PICO-MOUNT-1-XX-CPN6774
(sold separately)
Contact your local Lutron sales office.

1 2
UP

UP

Mounting to a Car Visor


Model PICO-CARVISOR-CL (sold separately)

1 2 3

)Lutron, Lutron, Pico, Caseta, Clear Connect, EcoSystem, Quantum, Maestro Wireless, PowPak, GRAFIK Eye, RadioRA, Satin Colors,
Serena, Sivoia, Triathlon, and HomeWorks are trademarks of Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.
myRoom, Energi Savr Node, Smart Bridge, and Vive are trademarks of Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.

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Project
Location Project Description Project Date
HK Lee Garden Three Jan-01
HK Trade Square Mar-07
HK Estee Lauder Mar-11
HK UBS Apr-18
HK HKEx Demolition May-05
HK SPARX Jun-11
HK Ernst & Young Aug-05
HK B&Mck Aug-29
HK Simmons & Simmons Sep-05
HK Facebook Nov-08
® International Wallstations
369273c 4 08.21.15

Color and Engraving Codes LEDs


QSWE-5BRLN-___-___
QSWE-5BRLI-___-___ 1
5-Button Wallstation with 2
Scene
Raise/Lower 3 Selection
Buttons
4
Description Off
• Often used to select and adjust scenes. Engraving
• Large, rounded buttons are easy to use.
• Backlit buttons with optional engraving make it Master Raise/Lower
easy to find and operate the Wallstation in low light
conditions. QSWE-5BRLN-AW-EGN
• Optional button engraving is angled up to the eye for (Non-insert version)
easy reading.
• The LEDs next to each button are used during
programming and provide feedback when the buttons
are pressed. Open
• Master raise/lower brightens or dims all lighting or Preset 1
raises/lowers all assigned shades in the last selected Preset 2
scene or toggled group. Preset 3
• Shade control features (E01 engraving):
Close
- Can control Sivoia® QS Window Treatments.
- Pressing the Open (or Close) button once will cause
the window treatments to move to their fully open
(or closed) position. Tap any button (regardless of
function) to stop a shade that is in motion.
- Three (3) programmable preset buttons. QSWE-5BRLI-AW-E01
• Receives up to two contact closure inputs via a (Insert version)
connector on the back of the Wallstation.

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Color and Engraving Codes LEDs


QSWE-10BRLN-___-___
QSWE-10BRLI-___-___ 1 6
10-Button Wallstation with 2 7
Scene
Raise/Lower 3 8 Selection
Buttons
4 9
Description 5 Off
• Often used to select and adjust scenes. Engraving
• Large, rounded buttons are easy to use.
• Backlit buttons with optional engraving make it Master Raise/Lower
easy to find and operate the Wallstation in low light
conditions. QSWE-10BRLN-AW-EGN
• Optional button engraving is angled up to the eye for (Non-insert version)
easy reading.
• The LEDs next to each button are used during
programming and provide feedback when the buttons
are pressed. 1 Open
• Master raise/lower brightens or dims all lighting or 2 Preset 1
raises/lowers all assigned shades in the last selected 3 Preset 2
scene or toggled group. 4 Preset 3
• Functions as two independently programmable
Off Close
controllers when engraving or no engraving is
ordered. Left column mimics a 5-button column and
right column mimics a 5-button column. Wallstation
can control two lighting zones, two shade zones, or
one of each.
QSWE-10BRLI-AW-E01
• Receives up to two contact closure inputs via a
(Insert version)
connector on the back of the Wallstation.
• Shade control features (E01 engraving):
- Can control Sivoia® QS Window Treatments.
- Pressing the Open (or Close) button once will cause
the window treatments to move to their fully open
(or closed) position. Tap any button (regardless of
function) to stop a shade that is in motion.
- Three (3) programmable preset buttons.

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Specifications
Dimensions
Front View
Power Input (Control Link Terminal 2)
SELV / PELV. Operating voltage: 24–36 V 30 mA

Key Design Features 86 mm


• Field-changeable button and faceplate assemblies allow easy (3.5 in)
customization.
• Meets IEC 801-2. Tested to withstand 15 kV electrostatic discharge
without damage or memory loss.
• Faceplate snaps on with no visible means of attachment.
86 mm
• Available as an “insert” style control for multiganging. (3.5 in)
• Use Faceplate Replacement Kits to change color, button configuration, or
engraving, or to convert between non-insert and insert configurations.
Side View
• Faceplate Replacement Kits may also be used to convert between
non-insert and insert configurations. 28 mm (1.1 in)

System Communications and Capacity


• SELV / PELV wiring connects Wallstations to other devices on the QS Link. 54 mm
• A QS system can have up to 100 devices and 100 zones; seeTouch® QS (2.1 in)
wallstations each count as 1 device and 0 zones on the QS Link.
• A seeTouch® QS wallstation consumes 1 power draw unit (PDU) on the QS
link. For complete information, see “Power Draw Units on the QS Link,”
Lutron PN 369405.
QS Link
Back View Connector
Terminals
Accept up to two 1.0 mm2 (18 AWG).
Environment

C
2

B
3
0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F). Relative humidity less than 90% non-condensing.

A
4
Compatibility
seeTouch® QS keypads are compatible with GRAFIK Eye® QS,
Energi Savr NodeTM, and Quantum®.
Note: Energi Savr NodeTM does not support shade type wallstations.
Sensor/
Mounting Contact
Closure
Typical backbox dimensions: Input
75 mm (3 in) wide, Connector
75 mm (3 in) tall,
35 mm (1.4 in) deep.

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Available Control Types


International seeTouch® wallstations are available in three types:

Lights Only Lights and Shades Shades Only

1 Open Open
1 3 2 Preset 1 Group 1 Preset 1

3 Preset 2 Preset 2
2 Off 4 Preset 3 Group 2 Preset 3

Off Close Close

QSWE-4BI-AW-EGN QSWE-10BRLI-AW-E01 QSWE-7BRLI-AW-E01


shown shown shown

Lights Only
• Controls only lights.
• Has a programmable column type (choose from the list on the following pages).
• Engraving options: General (EGN) and Non-Standard (NST).

Lights and Shades


• Left column controls only lights and has a programmable column type
(choose from the list on the following pages).
• Right column controls only shades and has a programmable column type
(choose from the list on the following pages).
• Models with preset buttons have programmable preset levels.
• Engraving options: General (EGN) and Non-Standard (NST);
Standard (E01) available for model QSWE-10BRLI-WH-E01 only.

Shades Only
• Controls only shades.
• Has a programmable column type (choose from the list on the following pages).
• Models with preset buttons have programmable preset levels.
• Engraving options: Standard (E01) and Non-Standard (NST).

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Available Column Types

Scene (with Off)


• Controls preprogrammed scenes on one or more scene controllers (such as a GRAFIK Eye® QS, or an
area on an ESN).
• Buttons within a column control the same scene controller(s) (different buttons within a column cannot control
different scene controllers).
• The scene recalled by the first button in a column is programmable, subsequent buttons recall the next numerical
scene, and the last button always recalls Scene Off.
• A 1-button scene Wallstation will always toggle between the assigned scene and Scene Off.

Scene (without OFF)


• Identical function to Scene with Off, except the last button in a column recalls the next consecutive scene, not
Scene Off.

Zone Toggle
• Buttons toggle a zone or group of zones between programmable preset values and Off (where all zones are Off).
• Each zone can be programmed to a different value.
• Each button can be individually programmed to a different load or group of loads.

Partition
• Allows the user to assign individual buttons of a column to different scene controllers (areas).
• One button press (button LED lights) indicates an open partition within the space so that devices programmed to
that button talk to each other in both directions.
• A second button press (button LED goes off) indicates a closed partition within the space so that devices
programmed to that button function independently.

2B Partition (2-button Wallstation only)


• Identical function to Partition, except that there are two buttons.
• A top button press indicates an open partition; a bottom button press indicates a closed partition.

2B Fine Tune (2-button Wallstation only)


• Buttons function as raise and lower buttons for assigned zones.
• A button tap will raise/lower the level of assigned zones by 1 percent.
• Press and holding the buttons smoothly raises to high end or smoothly lowers to low end.

2B Sequence (2-button Wallstation only)


• All assigned scene controllers continuously cycle through either Scenes 1–4 or Scenes 5–16 using the
programmed fade times for each scene.
• Useful for spaces that desire dynamic lighting, such as decorative lighting or displays in retail stores.
(continued)

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Available Column Types (continued)

2B Panic (2-button Wallstation only)


• Button press causes all assigned scene controllers to go to Scene 16.
• Temporarily disables all button presses and ignores scene or zone level changes.

2B Timeclock (2-button Wallstation only)


• Allows the user to enable or disable the timeclock on a GRAFIK Eye® QS.
• A top button press enables the timeclock; a bottom button press disables the timeclock.

Shade
• Wallstation must have more than 1 button.
• Raise/Lower buttons are recommended for programming.
• The top button becomes the Open button; the bottom button becomes the Close button for associated
Sivoia® QS shades or third-party AC shades.
• For keypads with more than two buttons, the middle buttons are programmable Preset buttons.

Shade Group
• Available only on a multi-column keypad where another column is a shade column.
• Allows the shade column to operate as multiple independent keypads (one per group).
• The shade group column selects which independent keypad is currently active (indicated by the group button
whose LED is lit).

Notes
• Except where noted, control types linked to a GRAFIK Eye® QS can be changed using the GRAFIK Eye®
programming menu (e.g., control programmed as lights only can be changed to shades only).
• Standard (NST) programming can be acquired through a GRAFIK Eye® QS, Energi Savr NodeTM, or Quantum®
system. Otherwise, please reference Application Note 048428, “Wired seeTouch® QS: Advanced Programming
Mode”.

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How to Build a Standard International seeTouch® QS Model Number

QSWE - -AW
Prefix Button Insert White
Configuration Style Matte
(see next page) Finish

N: Non-insert
I: Insert

How to Build a Custom International seeTouch® QS Model Number

QSWE- - -
Prefix Button Insert Color/ Engraving
Configuration Style Finish Code
(see next
page)

N: Non-insert
I: Insert Engraving Codes
Omit: Unengraved
EGN: General Engraving
Color/Finish Codes For “Lights only” and “Lights and Shades”
controls
Satin Colors® Matte Finishes E01: Standard Engraving
Available with Insert (I) For “Shades only” controls
style controls only. E02: Secondary engraving for “Shades only” controls
Argentum AR NST: N  on-Standard Text Engraving
Mica MC Please visit the GRAFIK Eye® QS website at
Arctic white AW www.lutron.com/grafikeyeqs for custom
engraving forms
Architectural Metal Finishes
With black plastic buttons (standard).
Bright Brass BB
Bright Chrome BC
Bright Nickel BN Engraving Notes
Satin Brass SB • The engraving option (model number and suffix)
Satin Chrome SC is related to the control type, as shown above in
Satin Nickel SN the ‘How to Build a Standard International
seeTouch® QS Model Number’ section.
• Three engraving options are available:
Special Metal Finishes 1. EGN: G  eneral engraving for ‘Lights Only’ and
Antique Brass QB ‘Lights and Shades’ controls
Antique Bronze QZ 2. E01: Standard engraving for ‘Shades Only’
Gold Plated AU controls and ‘Lights and Shades’ for
model QSWE-10BRLI-WH-E01 only
3. NST: Non-standard engraving for ‘Lights Only’,
*Note: Some Satin Colors® units ship with ‘Lights and Shades’, or ‘Shades Only’
different color buttons. For more controls
information, please visit the seeTouch® • If no engraving is specified, wallstations will ship
website at with an engraving certificate, with EGN being its
www.lutron.com/seetouch. default engraving type.
If no color is specified, wallstations
will ship with Arctic white (AW) finish.

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How to Build an International seeTouch® QS Model Number (continued)


Button Configurations

2B 3B 4B 5BRL
2-button 3-button 4-button 5-button with raise/lower

5BRLIR 6BRL 7BRL 8BRL


5-button with IR receiver 6-button with raise/lower 7-button with raise/lower 8-button with raise/lower
and raise/lower

8BRLIR 10BRL
8-button with IR receiver 10-button with raise/
and raise/lower lower

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Faceplate Information

Faceplate Replacement Kits


Use Faceplate Replacement Kits to change: colors, button configuration, engraving, between insert
and non-insert versions. Each Kit includes an adapter, button assembly, and wallplate.

Non-Insert Kit
Non-insert style controls: Faceplate complements a
specified button kit. When the faceplate is removed or
replaced, the buttons are removed and replaced along with it.

Insert Kit
Insert style controls: Faceplate is a decorator style with a
universal size opening that fits all button kits. This style allows for
easy replacements of button kits without changing the faceplate.

Model Numbers for Kits


Non-Insert Insert
QSWER-2BN QSWER-2BI
QSWER-3BN QSWER-3BI
QSWER-4BN QSWER-4BI
QSWER-5BRLN QSWER-5BRLI
QSWER-5BRLIRN QSWER-5BRLIRI
QSWER-6BRLN QSWER-6BRLI
QSWER-7BRLN QSWER-7BRLI
QSWER-8BRLN QSWER-8BRLI
QSWER-8BRLIRN QSWER-8BRLIRI
QSWER-10BRLN QSWER-10BRLI

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Wallstation Installation Link Wiring (<153 m/500 ft)


SELV / PELV control wiring
(2) 1.0 mm2 (18 AWG)
QS Link Wiring 1: Common
• Use SELV / PELV wiring to connect Wallstations to 2: V+
the QS link.
• Connect two 0.5 mm2 (22 AWG) s­ hielded, twisted
pair wires to terminals 3 and 4 of the wallstation’s
control link connector. Shielding (drain) of the
twisted pair wires must be connected together as

C
2

B
3
shown, but do not connect the shielding to earth/

A
4
ground or the wallstation and do not allow it to
contact the grounded wallbox.
• Connect the appropriate size wires to terminals 1
and 2 for power, according to your link length (see Drain
table below).
• Connect Drain/Shield as shown. Do not connect to Back View
Ground (Earth) or Wallstation. Connect the bare Data link:
drain wires and cut off the outside shield. (1) twisted, shielded pair
0.5 mm2 (22 AWG)
Note: Use appropriate wire connecting devices as 3: MUX
4: MUX
specified by local codes.

Link Wiring (153 m/500 ft to 610 m/2 000 ft)

Data Link:
(1) twisted, shielded pair
0.5 mm2 (22 AWG)
3: MUX
4: MUX
4
3
2
1
(2) 4.0 mm2
(12 AWG) SELV / PELV Control
wiring
(2) 1.0 mm2 (18 AWG)
1: Common
(2) 4.0 mm2 2: V+
(12 AWG)

QS Link Wire Sizes (check compatibility in your area)


QS Link Wiring Length Wire Gauge Lutron Cable Part Number
Power (terminals 1 and 2)
1 pair 1.0 mm2 (18 AWG) GRX-CBL-346S (non-plenum)
Less than 153 m (500 ft) GRX-PCBL-346S (plenum)
Data (terminals 3 and 4)
1 twisted, shielded pair 0.5 mm2 (22 AWG)
Power (terminals 1 and 2)
153 to 610 m 1 pair 4.0 mm2 (12 AWG) GRX-CBL-46L (non-plenum)
(500 to 2 000 ft) GRX-PCBL-46L (plenum)
Data (terminals 3 and 4)
1 twisted, shielded pair 0.5 mm2 (22 AWG)

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Contact Closure Inputs

Specifications Contact Closure Input Wiring


• Inputs must be dry contact closure, solid-state, • Use SELV / PELV wiring to connect the contact
open collector, or active-low (NPN)/active-high closure inputs to the Wallstation.
(PNP) output. (3) 1.0 mm2
- Open collector NPN or active-low on-state voltage (18 AWG)
must be less than 2 V and sink 3,0 mA
- Open collector PNP or active-high on-state
voltage must be greater than 12 V and source
C: Common
3,0 mA

C
2

B
3
• Wallstation is miswire protected up to 36 V .

A
4
B: Input 2
• Outputs must stay in the closed or open states for
at least 40 msec in order to be recognized by the A: Input 1
Wallstation.

Back View

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Job Reference of QS Wallstation (2018)
Project
Location Project Description Project Date
HK Lee Garden Three Jan-01
HK Trade Square Mar-07
HK Estee Lauder Mar-11
HK UBS Apr-18
HK HKEx Demolition May-05
HK SPARX Jun-11
HK Ernst & Young Aug-05
HK B&Mck Aug-29
HK Simmons & Simmons Sep-05
HK Facebook Nov-08
PowPak® Relay Module with Softswitch® Energi TriPak® Series Wireless Lighting Control
369428j 1 07.21.16

PowPak® Relay Module with Softswitch®


The PowPak® Relay Module with Softswitch® is a radio-frequency (RF)
device that uses Lutron® patented Softswitch® technology to control
general-purpose loads based on input from Pico® controls and Radio
Powr SavrTM occupancy and daylight sensors. An optional, low-voltage
dry contact closure output is available to communicate occupancy status
to 3rd-party systems such as HVAC controllers (RMJ-, URMJ-, RMQ-,
RMM-, RMP- models only).
Communication with RF input devices, such as Pico® controls and Radio
Powr SavrTM sensors, is accomplished using Lutron® Clear Connect® RF
Technology.

Features
• Softswitch®: Lutron® patented technology prevents arcing of relay
RMJ-16RCCO1-DV-B model shown
contacts, extending product lifetime
• Various operating voltages available—refer to model number chart below
for details on voltage requirements
• Capable of switching general-purpose loads
• Optional low-voltage dry contact closure output provides integration to
building management systems, HVAC, VAV, etc. (RMJ-, URMJ-, RMQ-,
RMM-, RMP- models only)
• Receives wireless inputs from up to nine Pico® controls, six Radio Powr
SavrTM occupancy/vacancy sensors, and one Radio Powr SavrTM daylight
sensor
• Utilizes Lutron® Clear Connect® RF Technology—refer to model number
chart below for frequency band data
• Mounts to a U.S. style junction box through a standard size knockout

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Model Numbers

Description Model Number Region Operating Frequency Band


Voltage
PowPak® Relay RMJ-16R-DV-B U.S.A., Canada, Mexico 120 / 277 V~ 431.0 –437.0 MHz
Module with RMJ-5R-DV-B U.S.A., Canada, Mexico 120 / 277 V~ 431.0 –437.0 MHz
Softswitch®
URMJ-16R-DVB U.S.A. (BAA Compliant) 120 / 277 V~ 431.0 –437.0 MHz
RMQ-16R-DV-B Hong Kong, Macau 220 –240 V~ 433.05 –434.79 MHz
RMQ-5R-DV-B Hong Kong, Macau 220 –240 V~ 433.05 –434.79 MHz
RMM-16R-DV-B China, Singapore 220 –240 V~ 868.125 –868.475 MHz
RMM-5R-DV-B China, Singapore 220 –240 V~ 868.125 –868.475 MHz
RMK-16R-DV-B Europe, U.A.E. 220 –240 V~ 868.125 –869.850 MHz
RMK-5R-DV-B Europe, U.A.E. 220 –240 V~ 868.125 –869.850 MHz
RMN-16R-DV-B India 220 –240 V~ 865.5 –866.5 MHz
RMN-5R-DV-B India 220 –240 V~ 865.5 –866.5 MHz
RMP-16R-JA-B Japan 100 V~ 312.3 –314.8 MHz
RMP-5R-JA-B Japan 100 / 200 V~ 312.3 –314.8 MHz
PowPak® Relay RMJ-16RCCO1-DV-B U.S.A., Canada, Mexico 120 / 277 V~ 431.0 –437.0 MHz
Module with RMJ-5RCCO1-DV-B U.S.A., Canada, Mexico 120 / 277 V~ 431.0 –437.0 MHz
Softswitch® and
URMJ-16RCCO1-DVB U.S.A. (BAA Compliant) 120 / 277 V~ 431.0 –437.0 MHz
Occupancy-Status
CCO RMQ-16RCCO1-DV-B Hong Kong, Macau 220 –240 V~ 433.05 –434.79 MHz
RMQ-5RCCO1-DV-B Hong Kong, Macau 220 –240 V~ 433.05 –434.79 MHz
RMM-16RCCO1-DV-B China, Singapore 220 –240 V~ 868.125 –868.475 MHz
RMM-5RCCO1-DV-B China, Singapore 220 –240 V~ 868.125 –868.475 MHz
RMP-16RCCO1-JA-B Japan 100 V~ 312.3 –314.8 MHz

NOTE: Contact Lutron for frequency band compatibility for your geographic region if it is not indicated above.

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Specifications
Regulatory Approvals Environment
• Ambient operating temperature: 32 °F to 131 °F (0 °C
RMJ-/URMJ- models
to 55 °C)
• UL® Listed (USA)
• 0% to 90% humidity, non-condensing
• FCC approved. Complies with the limits for a Class B
• For indoor use only
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. (USA)
• Complies with requirements for use in other spaces Load
used for environmental air (plenums) per • -16R models: 16 A; -5R models: 5 A;
NEC® 2014 300.22(C)(3) RMX-16R models: No minimum load requirements.
• Listed in accordance to CAN/ULC S102.2-2010 with • Load types include (but are not limited to):
a Flame Spread Rating of 0 and a Smoke Developed Incandescent, MLV, ELV, Resistive, Inductive,
Classification of 40, with a minimum spacing of 6 ft Magnetic fluorescent, Electronic fluorescent
(1.83 m) off center • Motor rating:
• CSA and IC (Canada) (RMJ- only) RMJ-16R-, URMJ-16R- models: 1/2 HP (120 V~),
• COFETEL (Mexico) (RMJ- only) 11⁄2 HP (277 V~)
• NOM (Mexico) (RMJ- only) RMJ-5R-, URMJ-5R- models: 1/6 HP (120 V~),
RMN- models 1/3 HP (277 V~)
• WPC Type Approved (India) RMM-16R-, RMN-16R-, RMQ-16R- models:
RMK- models 11⁄2 HP (220 –240 V~)
• CE (European Union) RMM-5R-, RMN-5R-, RMQ-5R- models: 1/2 HP
• TRA Type Approved (United Arab Emirates) (220 –240 V~)
RMP- models RMK-16R- models: 6 A (220 –240 V~)
• PSE Certified (Japan): RMP-16R-JA-B, RMP-16R-JA-B, RMP-16RCC01-JA-B models:
RMP-16RCC01-JA-B 1000 W
• JET Certified (Japan): RMP-5R-JA-B Softswitch®
Power • Patented Softswitch® circuit eliminates relay arcing at
• Operating voltage: mechanical contacts
RMJ-, URMJ- models: 120/277 V~ 50/60 Hz • Extends relay life to an average of 1 million cycles
RMQ-, RMM-, RMK-, RMN- models: 220 –240 V~ • Output is non-latching
50/60 Hz Key Design Features
RMP- models: 100 V~ 50/60 Hz, • LED status indicator shows current load status and
100/200 V~ 50/60 Hz (RMP-5R only) provides programming feedback
• Standby Power Consumption (all models): < 1.0 W • Power failure memory: If power is interrupted,
System Communication connected loads will return to the previous level prior
• Operates using Clear Connect® RF Technology for to interruption
reliable wireless communication; refer to model number • Daylighting can be overridden by pressing the ON
chart on page 1 for band frequency details button on any associated Pico®
• RF range is 30 ft (9 m) for RMJ-, URMJ-, RMQ-, RMM-, – Daylighting will be re-enabled after 2 hours or after
RMK-, RMN- models the area becomes unoccupied
• RF range is 23 ft (7 m) for RMP- models
• Contact Lutron first for applications using foil-backed or
metallic ceiling tiles.

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Specifications (continued)
Contact Closure Output (CCO version only)
• Provides occupancy status to 3rd-party equipment
such as building management systems, HVAC, and VAV
controllers
• Provides both normally open (NO) and normally closed
(NC) dry contacts
• Maintained output type
• CCO terminals accept 20 AWG Switching Resistive
to 16 AWG (0.5 mm2 to 1.5 mm2) Voltage Load R

solid or stranded wire 0-24 V- 1.0 A


• Output is latching 0-24 V~ 0.5 A
• Not for voltages greater than 24 V
• The CCO is not rated to control unclamped, inductive
loads. Inductive loads include, but are not limited to,
relays, solenoids, and motors. To control these types of
equipment, a flyback diode must be used (DC voltages
only). See diagram below. For more information, please
see Application Note #434 (p/n 048434).

Flyback
Diode Inductive
(required for
inductive Load
loads)
+
NO NC -
CCO 24 V-
Output COM max.

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Dimensions
Dimensions are shown as: in (mm)
1/2 in or 21 mm trade size
knockout opening

3.94
(100) 3.42
(87)

2.82 1.25
(72) (32)

Range Diagrams
RMJ-, URMJ-, RMQ-, RMM-, RMK-, RMN- models RMP- models

PowPak® PowPak®
Relay Module Relay Module
Install in center of room to Install in center of room to
maximize RF coverage. maximize RF coverage.

Radio Powr Savr™ Radio Powr Savr™


Occupancy Sensor Occupancy Sensor
30 ft (9 m)

30 ft (9 m)
Test Test

30 ft (9 m) 23 ft (7 m)
Maximum Maximum

Pico® Pico®
Wireless Wireless
Transmitter Transmitter

40 ft (12 m) 40 ft (12 m)

All Wireless Transmitters must be installed within All Wireless Transmitters must be installed within
30 ft (9 m) of the PowPakTM Relay Module. 23 ft (7 m) of the PowPakTM Relay Module.

• Contact Lutron first for applications using foil-backed or metallic ceiling tiles.

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System Diagram
To power source
and load

Pico® Control (up to 9)

To 3rd-Party
Equipment
Radio Powr Savr™ Occupancy Sensor (up to 6) Note: CCO models only

Radio Powr Savr™ Daylight Sensor (up to 1)

Default Operation
Transmitting Device Transmitted Command Softswitch® Relay Default Action CCO Default Action1
Pico® On Close No Action
Wireless Control Off Open No Action
Raise No Action No Action
Lower No Action No Action
Preset Close No Action
Radio Powr SavrTM Occupied Close NO = Close, NC = Open
Occupancy Sensor Unoccupied Open NO = Open, NC = Close
Radio Powr SavrTM Occupied No Action NO = Close, NC = Open
Vacancy Sensor Unoccupied Open NO = Open, NC = Close
Radio Powr SavrTM Ambient Light Below Close No Action
Daylight Sensor Target Level
Ambient Light Above Open No Action
Target Level

NOTES:
1 CCO models only.

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Wiring Diagram (RMJ-, URMJ-, RMQ-, RMM-, RMN-, RMP-, RMK- models)
Junction Box* * NOTE: Some applications (in USA)
require the PowPak® module to be
Line/Hot (L)
installed inside an additional junction
box. For information about how to
Neutral (N)
perform this installation, please visit
Load www.lutron.com, Application Note
Switched line/Hot
#423 (P/N 048423). Please consult
all local and national electric codes
for proper installation methods.

NC

NO To
3rd-party
COM equipment

Occupancy Status CCO (RMJ-, URMJ-, RMQ-, RMM-, RMP-, models only)

Wiring Diagram (RMP-5R-JA-B) (200 V~)


Junction Box
Line/Hot 1

Switched line/Hot

Line/Hot 2 Line/Hot 2 To fixtures

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Job Reference of PowPak Relay Module (2018)
Project
Location Project Description Project Date
HK Lee Garden Three Jan-01
HK Trade Square Mar-07
HK Estee Lauder Mar-11
HK UBS Apr-18
HK HKEx Demolition May-05
HK SPARX Jun-11
HK Ernst & Young Aug-05
HK B&Mck Aug-29
HK Simmons & Simmons Sep-05
HK Facebook Nov-08
Energi Savr NodeT QSNE Switching / 0-10 V Fixture Controller
369-261d 1 02.09.12

Energi Savr NodeT


The Energi Savr NodeT family is a group of modular
products for the control of lighting loads. This
document describes the following products:
• Energi Savr NodeT for 0-10 V/Switching
(model QSNE-4T10-D)
• Energi Savr NodeT for Switching only
Z096
N1771

(model QSNE-4S10-D)

Features
• Default configuration requires no commissioning. QSNE-4T10-D
• System programming accomplished manually at the unit.
• Two occupancy sensor inputs for automated control of
lights in areas.
• Two daylight sensor inputs automatically adjust light levels
based on the amount of natural light entering through the
windows.
• Two IR receiver inputs for personal control.
• Includes QS link for seamless integration of lights,
motorized window treatments, and control stations.
• Energi Savr NodeT units can be used in a QuantumR
system to control and manage light in an entire building.

QSNE-4S10-D
System Example
IR Transmitter
LUTRON
R

Wired IR Receiver 4 switched outputs, 10 AX each (zones 1-4)

Wired Daylight Sensor2 4 0-10 V outputs (zones 1-4)


(model QSNE-4T10-D only)
LUTRON

Wired Occupancy
Sensor Energi Savr NodeT
Programming
One input group shown; seeTouchR QS
connections available for Interface QS
two input groups Wallstation Contact
QuantumR
Panel Closure GRAFIK
Energi Savr
Energi Savr NodeT Interface EyeR QS
Up to
NodeT unit QS Link
100
total QS
220‑240 V~
Control Power QS Sensor QS Power devices
Wireless
Radio Powr SavrT PicoR Wireless Communication Module (QSM) Supply
Occupancy Sensor Controller (up
Contact Closure Input (up to 10 per QSM) to 10 per QSM)
IR Transmitter
R

LUTRON

Wired
LUTRON

Note: Multiple QSMs can be


added to increase the number Wired IR Receivers1
of wireless inputs and PicoR Daylight Wired
wireless controllers.
Radio Powr SavrT Sensors1, 2 Occupancy
Daylight Sensor 2 Sensors1
(up to 10 per QSM)
Notes:
1 Up to four wired inputs total (of any type).
2 See “Daylight Sensors” in “Specifications” section
for sensor count options.
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Simple Application: Preconfigured mode requires no programming

Zone 3 Energi
Energi Savr Zone 44
Wired to
Wired NodeT
Node QSunit
sensor
input
group
group B
Window
Window

Wired to
to input
sensor
LUTRON

Daylight
Daylight group B
group B
Sensor
Sensor
Occupancy
Occupancy
Sensor
Sensor

Room 22

Zone 1 Zone
Zone 22
Room 11
Room
Wired to
sensor
to input
groupAA
group
Window
Window

LUTRON

Daylight
Daylight Occupancy
Occupancy
Sensor
Sensor Sensor
Sensor

Out of Box Functionality Daylight Sensors (Photo)


This section describes the default functionality that • When utilized in conjunction with a Lutron occupan-
the unit will present when first installed. cy sensor, corresponding zones will turn on when
light sensed by the daylight sensor falls below the
Inputs (Occupancy, Daylight, and IR): factory preset level (if occupancy sensor indicates
• Input group A: controls zones 1 and 2. that area is occupied).
• Input group B: controls zones 3 and 4. • QSNE-4S10-D only: Corresponding zones will turn
off when light sensed by daylight sensor rises above
Occupancy Sensors (Occ) the factory preset level.
• Corresponding zones will turn on to factory preset • QSNE-4T10-D only: Corresponding zone light levels
level (100%) when the occupancy sensor is in the will raise or lower when light sensed by daylight
occupied state (closed) and off when in the sensor falls below or rises above the factory default
unoccupied state (open) setting.

IR Receivers (IR)
• Corresponding zones respond to On, Off, and
Scene commands from compatible IR transmitters
(see IR Sensor literature for compatible transmitters).
• QSNE-4T10-D only: Corresponding zones respond
to raise and lower commands from compatible IR
transmitters.
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Out of Box Functionality (continued) Normal Mode Operation


• Zone and raise/lower buttons on the unit can be
seeTouchR QS Wallstations
used to:
• All seeTouchR QS lighting wallstations are Scene
— turn loads on and off (QSNE-4S10-D and
keypads by default.
QSNE-4T10-D)
• QSNE-4S10-D only: Scenes 1-16 will turn all the
lights On. — dim loads up and down (QSNE-4T10-D only).
• QSNE-4T10-D only: Scenes 1-16 will dim lights to • Sensor status LEDs (‘Occ’, ‘Photo’, and ‘IR’) verify
the preset levels in the table below: connections to control stations and sensors.

Scene # Light Level: All Zones


1, 5-16 100%
2 75%
3 50%
4 25%
• Scene Off will turn all the lights Off.

Contact Closure Input (CCI)


• The CCI behaves as an Emergency Contact Closure
Input.
• If the CCI is open, the Energi Savr NodeT unit will
enter Emergency Mode, which will turn on all loads
and disable local zone control and control from sen-
sors and QS devices.
• When the CCI is closed or jumpered, Energi Savr
NodeT unit zones will return to the settings or levels
they were at prior to entering Emergency Mode.

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Specifications QS Link Limits


• A QS link can have up to 100 zones (outputs) and
Power
100 devices.
• 230 V~ 50/60 Hz • Each Energi Savr NodeT (QSNE-4S10-D and
• Lightning strike protection meets ANSI/IEEE standard QSNE-4T10-D) unit can supply 14 power draw units.
62.31-1980. Can withstand voltage surges of up to • QS Link output 24 V- 462 mA maximum
6 000 V~ and current surges of up to 3 000 A.
• Current draw: 200 mA max QS link sensor limits:
• 100 wired or wireless occupancy sensors.
Standards • 100 wired or wireless daylight sensors.
• IEC/EN 60669-2-1, EN50428 • 100 wired wallstations or PicoR wireless controllers.
• Lutron Quality Systems registered to ISO 9001.2008 For more information on Power Draw Units refer to
“Power Draw Units on the QS Link” document, Lutron
Environment
part number 369405.
• Ambient Temperature Operating Range (inside
mounting panel): 0 ºC to 40 ºC
• Calibration point maximum: 65 ºC Sensors Connected to the
• Relative humidity: less than 90% non-condensing
• For indoor use only
Energi Savr Node™ Unit
• Power Supply Outputs (2)
Terminals - 20 V- 50 mA maximum.
• Mains Wiring: 1,0 mm2 to 4,0 mm2 - An auxiliary power supply must be used if the device
• 0-10 V Wiring: 0,5 mm2 to 2,5 mm2 requires more than 50 mA.
• Input Wiring: 0,5 mm2 to 2,5 mm2
Occupancy Sensors
• CCI Wiring: 0,5 mm2 to 4,0 mm2
• Zone Wiring: 1,0 mm2 to 4,0 mm2 • Up to 16 occupancy sensors can be programmed to
• QS Link Wiring: 0,5 mm2 to 4,0 mm2 the Energi Savr NodeT.
• Manual Programming: up to 4 occupancy sensors
Mounting wired directly to the Energi Savr NodeT, up to 4
• Use an IP20 (minimum) rated consumer panel or occupancy sensors wired to a QS Sensor Module
breaker panel with integrated DIN rail (QSM), and up to 10 wireless occupancy sensors
• Width = 9 modules (161,7 mm) through the same QSM; the total programmed to
the Energi Savr NodeT cannot exceed 16.
Output Zone Ratings • HHD (Apple iPhone/iPod touch) Programming:
up to 16 occupancy sensors from any source (wired
• Each zone is rated at 10 AX for switching. Rated for
directly to the Energi Savr NodeT, wired to any other
resistive, inductive, or capacitive loads as defined by
Energi Savr NodeT, or wired/wireless from any QSM
IEC/EN 60669-2-1.
on the QS link); the total programmed to the Energi
• Switched outputs utilize latching relays to maintain
Savr NodeT cannot exceed 16.
relay state if control power is lost.
• Use Lutron occupancy sensors to control one or
• 0-10 V rated for 50 mA maximum output, source or
more zones.
sink per zone.
• Use Lutron occupancy sensors in vacancy mode to
automatically turn the lights off in an area after it
becomes vacant.
• Each zone can be programmed to automatically turn
the lights on when occupied and turn the lights off
when vacant.
• Each Energi Savr NodeT wired occupancy input can
power one Lutron occupancy sensor.
• Each occupied scene and unoccupied scene can be
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Sensors Connected to the Communication with QSE-IO


Energi Savr NodeT Unit (continued) • Energi Savr NodeT unit zones can be configured
to respond to scene commands initiated by the
Occupancy Sensors (continued) QSE-IO in scene selection mode.
• Occupancy sensor must provide a dry contact clo- • Energi Savr NodeT unit can be configured to
sure or solid-state output. respond to zone toggle or occupancy sensor
• Additional occupancy sensors can be used with the commands initiated by the QSE-IO in zone toggle
Energi Savr NodeT unit. Refer to the “Programming mode or occupancy sensor mode.
Options and Features” table for system rules.
Communication with QSE-CI-NWK-E
Infrared (IR) Receivers
• Integrate Energi Savr NodeT units with
• Use Lutron IR receivers and compatible transmitters touchscreens, PCs, A/V systems or other digital
for personal control of individual lighting zones. systems and devices.
• Two IR receivers can connect directly to the
Energi Savr NodeT unit.
• Additional infrared receivers can be used with the
Energi Savr NodeT unit. Refer to the “Programming
Options and Features” table for system rules.

Daylight Sensors
• Lutron daylight sensors allow daylight harvesting
with programmable effect on light output.
• Two daylight sensors can be connected directly to
the Energi Savr NodeT unit.
• Use Lutron EC-DIR-WH sensors to control one or
more zones.
• Additional daylight sensors can be used with the
Energi Savr NodeT unit. Refer to the “Programming
Options and Features” table for system rules.

Communication with GRAFIK EyeR QS


• Energi Savr NodeT unit zones can be configured to
respond to GRAFIK EyeR QS scene buttons.
• Energi Savr NodeT unit zones can be configured
to respond to scene commands initiated by the
GRAFIK EyeR QS astronomic time clock.
• Energi Savr NodeT unit operates in afterhours
mode when associated with a GRAFIK EyeR QS that
is in afterhours mode.

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QSM (QS Sensor Module) -


Integrating Wired and Wireless
Sensors
• Use the QSM to integrate Radio Powr SavrT
Occupancy/Vacancy sensors, Radio Powr SavrT
Daylight sensors, and PicoR Wireless Controllers to
control zones on the Energi Savr NodeT unit.
• Assign up to 10 Radio Powr SavrT Occupancy/
Vacancy sensors.
• Assign up to 10 Radio Powr SavrT Daylight sensors.
• Assign up to 10 PicoR Wireless Controllers.
• Add additional wired and wireless inputs by adding
QS Sensor Modules to the QS link.
• Refer to the “Programming Options and Features”
table for QSM and wireless sensor system rules.
• Only one QSM per Energi Savr NodeT unit with
manual programming.
• Multiple QSMs per Energi Savr NodeT unit with
Apple iPod touch or iPhone programming (requires
QSE-CI AP-D and WiFi router). See “Programming
Options” for details.
• Wire and power up to 4 wired inputs (of any type)
total to the QSM
— Daylight sensors
— Occupancy sensors
— Infrared (IR) receivers
• The Radio Powr SavrT sensors and PicoR Wireless
Controllers associated with the QSM should be
mounted within 18 m line of sight, or 9 m through
walls, of the QSM.
• Refer to QSM Specification Submittal for more
information.

seeTouchR QS Controls
• seeTouchR QS wallstations can be configured to
control Energi Savr NodeT unit scenes or zones.
• In zone toggle mode, zone buttons can be assigned
to one or more zones on any Energi Savr NodeT
unit connected to the QS link to toggle zones
between Off and a Preset level.
• In scene mode, wallstations can be assigned to
zones on one or more Energi Savr NodeT units
connected to the QS link to activate saved scenes.
• Select one of 16 scenes and off in Energi Savr
NodeT unit.
• Control individual lighting zones.
• LED indicator displays scene or zone status.

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Programming Options and Features


HHD Programming:
• Requires ESN Programming Interface
QSE-CI-AP-D
• Requires Apple iPod touch or iPhone mobile
Manual Programming digital device
Energi Savr NodeT units Not more than 1 Multiple—100 QS devices and 100 zone limits apply
(ESNs) Connected to QS Link
QS Sensor Modules (QSMs) Not more than 1 Multiple—100 QS devices limit applies
Connected to QS link

Wired Occupancy Sensors


System Limits 2 connected directly to ESN unit Up to 100 total occupancy sensors per QS link
Up to 4 wired to QSM (wired + wireless)
Can be assigned to… Any zone(s) on the ESN unit Zones on ESN unit or share to other ESN units on same
QS link
Occupancy Dependency and No Yes
Grouping Supported

Wireless Occupancy Sensors


System Limits Associate 10 occupancy sensors to QSM Up to 100 total occupancy sensors per QS link
to control zones on the ESN unit (wired + wireless)
Can be assigned to… Any zone(s) on the ESN unit Zones on ESN unit or share to other ESN units on same
QS link
Occupancy Dependency and No Yes
Grouping Supported

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Programming Options and Features (continued)


HHD Programming:
• Requires ESN Programming Interface
QSE-CI-AP-D
• Requires Apple iPod touch or iPhone mobile
Manual Programming digital device

Wired Daylight Sensors


System Limits Maximum of 1 daylight sensor per zone Maximum of 2 daylight sensors per zone
2 connect directly to the ESN unit Up to 100 total daylight sensors per QS link
Additional daylight sensors can connect to (wired + wireless)
the QSM
Can be assigned to… Any zone(s) on the ESN unit Zones on ESN unit or share to other ESN units on same
QS link
Disable daylighting in Scenes No Yes

Wireless Daylight Sensors


System Limits Maximum of 1 daylight sensor per zone Maximum of 2 daylight sensors per zone
Associate wireless daylight sensors to the Associate up to 10 wireless daylight sensors per QSM
QSM Up to 100 total daylight sensors per QS link
(wired + wireless)
Can be assigned to… Any zone(s) on the ESN unit Zones on ESN unit or share to other ESN units on same
QS link
Disable daylighting in Scenes No Yes

PicoR Wireless Controllers


Can be assigned to… Any zone on the local ESN unit Any number of zones or areas on ESN units on same
QS link

IR Receivers and Wallstations


System Limits 2 connect directly to the ESN unit Up to 100 total controls per QS link (wired wallstations,
Up to 4 wired to the QSM IR receivers)
Can be assigned to… Any zone on the local ESN unit Zones on ESN unit or share to other ESN units on
same QS link

Emergency Contact Closure Input


Can be assigned to… Any zone(s) on the ESN unit Any or all local ESN unit zones
Emergency Light level Configurable Configurable

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Programming Options and Features (continued)


HHD Programming:
• Requires ESN Programming Interface
QSE-CI-AP-D
• Requires Apple iPod touch or iPhone mobile
Manual Programming digital device

seeTouchR QS wallstations
Scene Keypads assigned to… Any zone(s) on the ESN unit Any zone(s) on one or more ESN units on the QS link
Scene + off keypads as- Any zone(s) on the ESN unit Any zone(s) on one or more ESN units on the QS link
signed to…
Zone toggle keypad buttons Any zone(s) on the ESN unit Any zone(s) on one or more ESN units on the QS link
assigned to…
Change Keypad to Scene or Yes Yes
Zone
Changing keypads to shade, No Yes
panic, fine tune

Zone Configuration Parameters


Load type 0-10, 10-0, or switched 0-10, 10-0, or switched
High-end trim Adjustable Adjustable
Low-end trim Adjustable Adjustable
Absolute minimum level Adjustable Adjustable

Scenes
Available scenes Scenes 1-16 and off Scenes 1-16 and off

GRAFIK EyeR QS Follow Grafik EyeR QS scenes, timeclock Follow Grafik EyeR QS scenes, timeclock events,
events, and/or afterhours events and/or afterhours events

QSE-IO Scene, zone toggle, occupancy Scene, zone toggle, occupancy

QSE-CI-NWK-E Yes Yes

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Mechanical Dimensions

89,7 mm
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N1771

161,7 mm

60,6 mm

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Overview of Wiring Terminals


PELV
QSNE-4T10-D 0-10 V Channels
Emergency Zone Zone Zone Zone
Contact 1 2 3 4
Input Input Closure QS
Group A Group B Input Link

Z096
N1771

Mains
Wiring
Zone Zone Zone Zone
1 2 3 4
Load power and switched outputs

QSNE-4S10-D PELV
Emergency
Contact
Input Input Closure QS
Group A Group B Input Link

Mains
Wiring
Zone Zone Zone Zone
1 2 3 4
Load power and switched outputs

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Mains Voltage Wiring

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N1771

Z096
N1771

Z096
N1771

Zone 1
example
Switched Outputs:
Switched
220-240 V~
Live
Live
N Neutral Load
L

Distribution
Panel

Wiring from Distribution to Energi Savr NodeT Behavior During Power Failure
unit • Relays do not change state when power is lost to
• Turn off all circuit breakers or isolators feeding the the L/N/ terminals. Follow local and national
Energi Savr NodeT unit at distribution panel. codes for emergency lighting requirements.
• Run live, neutral, and earth ( ) wires from a
230 V~ 50/60 Hz feed to the Energi Savr NodeT
unit.

Mains Wiring and PELV Separation


• Follow appropriate local and national codes to
avoid violating required separation guidelines.

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Wiring: 0-10 V
0-10 V Wiring
(QSNE-4T10-D only)
• 0-10 V zones 1-4 are double-insulated from all other
Z096
N1771
inputs and outputs.
• 0-10 V zones 1-4 are not insulated from each other.
They share the same common (negative “–”
terminal).
• Do not mix SELV/PELV circuits and non-SELV/PELV
0-10 V Wiring circuits. Connect only SELV/PELV circuits, or connect
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4
only non-SELV/PELV circuits to 0-10 V zones 1-4.
+ - + - + - + - • Follow all national and local electrical codes for
separation requirements.

Z096
N1771

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Wiring: Emergency Contact Closure Input


PELV Emergency Contact Closure Input
• Contact Closure Input (CCI) wiring is PELV. Follow all
applicable national and local codes for proper circuit
Z096
separation and protection.
N1771

• When in emergency mode, all ballasts and modules


will be at their programmed emergency light level
(default is 100%). Sensors and controls will not
affect units in emergency mode. Sensors and
controls connected to a unit in emergency mode
will continue to affect units on the link that are not
CCI Common in emergency mode.
• Emergency contact closure input is normally closed
(NC). The Energi Savr NodeT unit is shipped with a
jumper pre-installed.

Note: The Energi Savr NodeT unit will default


to Emergency Mode if the CCI is left open. If no
Emergency contact input is required, please leave
the wire jumper in the CCI terminals.

Z096
N1771

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Wiring: QS Link

IEC PELV QS Link Wiring


• Link communicates using PELV wiring.
Z096
N1771
• Follow all applicable national and local codes for
proper circuit separation and protection.
• Wiring may be daisy chained or t-tapped.
• Total length of QS link must not exceed 600 m.
• For lengths under 150 m, use two 1,0 mm2
conductors for control power (24 V-, COM).
• For lengths over 150 m, use two 4,0 mm2
conductors for control power (24 V-, COM).
• Use one, twisted-shielded pair of 1,0 mm2 for data
link (MUX, MUX).

(1) COM
(2) 24 V-
(3) MUX
(4) MUX
Z096
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Wiring: QS Link (continued)


Only terminals 1, 3, and 4 connected All 4 terminals connected to QS link
between devices that supply PDUs devices that consume PDUs
COM COM
+24 V
MUX MUX
MUX MUX

Terminal 2 NEVER connected


between devices that supply PDUs

Devices that Devices that


supply PDUs consume PDUs
QS Link;
all 4 terminals
Terminal 2 (+24 V)
NEVER connected* QS Wired
Energi Savr Input/ QS QSM
no terminal 2

NodeT unit Output Keypad


Interface
QS Link;

Terminal 2 (+24 V)
NEVER connected* QS Link;
all 4 terminals

Wired
Energi Savr QSM QSM
no terminal 2

QS
NodeT unit Keypad
QS Link;

Terminal 2 (+24 V) QS Link;


NEVER connected* QS ** all 4 terminals
Link
power Wired QS Wired
supply QS Input/ QS
Keypad Output Keypad
Interface

QS Link Wiring Rules


* Terminal 2 (+24 V) should NEVER be connected between devices that supply PDUs.
** For QS Link power supply wiring connection details, refer to the installation instructions
for the specific power supply model being used.

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369-261d 17 02.09.12

Wiring: PELV Inputs


Electrical Contractors and Engineers Occupancy Sensor:
• All input wiring is PELV. Follow all applicable national • Connect three conductors to three terminals as
and local codes for proper circuit separation and shown.
protection. • One occupancy sensor can be wired to each input
• Input terminals accept 1,0–2,5 mm2 solid wiring. group.
• Mains voltage and PELV wiring must be kept separate. • Sensor must be placed within 30 m of the Energi
Savr NodeT.
Wiring Instructions:
• Turn off all breakers or isolators feeding the Energi IR Receiver:
Savr NodeT unit and its loads, at distribution panel. • Connect the three conductors to the three termi-
nals as shown.
Daylight Sensor: • Receiver must be placed within 30 m of the Energi
• Connect the four conductors to the four terminals as Savr NodeT.
shown.
• One IR Receiver can be wired to each input group.
• Terminals:
Red = 20 V White = IR • If a daylight sensor and IR receiver are connected,
Black = Common Yellow = Daylight do not connect the daylight sensor's IR output
• Daylight Sensor must be placed within 30 m of the (white wire).
Energi Savr NodeT unit.
• One daylight sensor can be wired to
each input group.
• Consult the daylight sensor specification
sheet to properly install sensor.
• Do not place the sensor above pendants,
fixtures, directly below lighting fixtures, or Daylight/IR Sensor* Occupancy Sensor IR Receiver*

R
N OR
within skylight wells.

TUL
R
N OR
TUL

IR Transmitter IR Transmitter
LUTRON

White*
Red

Black
Blue/Gray**
White*
Yellow
Red
Black

Red

Black

*
20 V – 20 V-

RR -

er
Com – Common
eiv
–I 0V
IR – IR Receiver *

ec
IR – 2
V
Photo – Daylight Sensor
20

Occ – Occupancy Sensor


Com – Common

Group A shown Group B shown

NOTE: There are two


input groups. Each Input Group A Input Group B
group has the same
inputs as shown in
the diagram above.

* Note: Only one IR device may be connected per input group. If the IR signal from a daylight
sensor is connected, another control may not be connected to the same input, and vice-versa.
**Connect the gray wire on -R Occupancy Sensor models.
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369-261d 18 02.09.12

Programming Options
Details for each option can be found in the “Programming Options and Features” table on the next page.
Manual Programming:
• Use buttons on the front of the Energi Savr NodeT unit.
• Use manual programming in installations with only one Energi Savr NodeT unit and with one QS Sensor
Module (QSM) or fewer on the QS link.
HHD Programming
• Requires ESN Programming Interface (QSE-CI-AP-D).
• Requires Apple iPod touch or iPhone mobile digital device.
• Use the intuitive programming application for the Apple iPod touch or iPhone to program systems with
multiple Energi Savr NodeT units and QSMs on the QS link.

Energi Savr QSM


NodeT unit
1 QS Link 1
Wire types:
1 Less than 153 m: Lutron cable
2 GRX-CBL-346S
Apple 153 m to 610 m: Lutron cable
2 iPod touch GRX-CBL-46L
or iPhone 2 Standard CAT5/CAT5E cable: Total
Energi Savr NodeT mobile digital
Programming Wireless length not to exceed 100 m
Router device
Interface Dedicated Ethernet
QSE-CI-AP-D Connection for (by others)
Energi Savr NodeT
units*
* Note: Energi Savr NodeT units are not designed to exist on an open network.
Connection to an open network could result in reduced performance and
Ethernet connectivity issues.

• Wireless router only required for programming with an Apple iPod touch or iPhone.
• Wireless router may be removed for normal operation.
• Ethernet connection may be made via an an Energi Savr NodeT Programming Interface (QSE-CI-AP-D) or an
Energi Savr NodeT unit with integral Ethernet jack.
• Lutron recommends that an Energi Savr NodeT Programming Interface (or Energi Savr NodeT unit with Ether-
net jack) be wired to an Ethernet jack in the space for ease of access and proximity to power for the wireless
router.
• Works with any standard wireless router that supports multicast packets.
• Apple iPod touch or iPhone can program all Energi Savr NodeT units connected to an Energi Savr NodeT
Programming Interface via the QS Link (except when part of a QuantumR system).
• Energi Savr app is required and is available from the Apple AppStore online marketplace.

Apple, iPhone, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.

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Project
Location Project Description Project Date
HK Lee Garden Three Jan-01
HK Trade Square Mar-07
HK Estee Lauder Mar-11
HK UBS Apr-18
HK HKEx Demolition May-05
HK SPARX Jun-11
HK Ernst & Young Aug-05
HK B&Mck Aug-29
HK Simmons & Simmons Sep-05
HK Facebook Nov-08
QS System QSE-CI-NWK-E Control Interface
369373e 1 04.05.16

QSE-CI-NWK-E Control Interface

The QSE-CI-NWK-E is a versatile integration access


point for Lutron® QS-based systems. Through either
RS232 or TCP / IP over Ethernet, third-party devices can
control and/or monitor a QS system.

Features
• Easily integrate with touchscreens, PCs, A / V systems,
or other digital systems and devices.
• Control and monitor GRAFIK Eye® QS, Sivoia® QS,
Energi Savr NodeTM, and other products on the wired
QS link.
• Monitor lighting scenes, levels, shade positions and
more. For a full list of commands see Integration
Protocol document (P/N 040249) at www.lutron.com
• Up to 10 QSE-CI-NWK-E control interfaces are allowed
per QS link.
• The QSE-CI-NWK-E is Quantum® compatible. Refer to
the Quantum® System Specification Sheet (P/N 369634)
at www.lutron.com for compatibility details.

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Specifications
Power Protocol
• SELV / PELV / NEC® Class 2 • Integration Protocol document (P/N 040249) included
• Operating voltage: 24–36 V- 65 mA on a CD accompanying the packaged
QSE-CI-NWK-E.
QS Link Limits • Also available for download, see Integration Protocol
• The QS wired communications link is limited to document (P/N 040249) at www.lutron.com
100 devices and 100 zones. Each QSE-CI-NWK-E
control interface counts as 1 device and 0 zones. RS232 Connection
• Each QSE-CI-NWK-E control interface consumes • Standard 9-pin female serial connector on interface.
2 Power Draw Units (PDU) on the QS link. Refer • 50 ft (15 m) maximum serial cable length.
to the QS Link Power Draw Units Specification • Dip switches are set at factory, all Off.
Submittal (P/N 369405) at www.lutron.com for more • Dip switches are used to set RS232 baud rate:
information.
• The maximum wiring length for the QS link is 2000 ft DIP Switch Settings for RS232 Baud Rate
(610 m).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Environment 115200 (default)


• 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
• Relative humidity less than 90% non-condensing. 38400
• Indoor use only.
• Unit generates heat, maximum 8 BTU / hr.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
19200
Integration Features
• Monitoring: Current scene, zone level, button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
presses, shade group levels. 9600
• Control: Scene selection, scene lockout, zone
lockout, sequencing, zone raise / lower, master
raise / lower, set shade group level, simulate button
press/release. Ethernet Connection
For the full list of features and commands, please • Standard CAT5 (or better) cable, 328 ft (100 m)
refer to the Integration Protocol document maximum, connects the QSE-CI-NWK-E interface to a
(P/N 040249) on the accompanying CD or at PC or other Ethernet source.
www.lutron.com • Supports MDI / MDIX auto-crossover (no crossover
cable needed).
Compatible Components • Auto-negotiation of 10 or 100 Mbps speed and full- or
• Compatible with most QS devices. For a complete half-duplex operation.
list of compatible components see Integration • Default IP address is 192.168.250.1. Can be changed
Protocol document (P/N 040249) at www.lutron.com using the Lutron® DeviceIP tool located on the
accompanying CD.
Requirements Note: Either the RS232 or the Ethernet can be used,
• QS Link Power Supply, such as a: but not both.
– GRAFIK Eye® QS.
– QS Link power supply, such as the QSPS-P1-1-50 .
– Energi Savr NodeTM QS.
• QS Communication Link - SELV / PELV / NEC® Class 2
(see QS Link Wire Sizes table).

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Dimensions

Dimensions are in inches (mm)


2.5 Mounting holes
(63)

Terminal
blocks
on this side LEDs and addressing
switches on this side

3.75 4.25 Mounting Hole Detail


(95) (108)
0.1875
(5) dia.

0.3125
(9) dia.

0.1875 (5)
5.25 dia.
(134) 0.25
(6)
1.0 #6 or #8 (M3 or M4)
(27) screw recommended

Mounting Options
Mount where terminal blocks, switches, and LEDs Mounting Methods
are accessible. Strip 3/8 in (10 mm) of insulation
from wires. Each data link terminal will accept up 1 2
to two 18 AWG (1.0 mm2) wires. Connect wiring as
shown on the Wiring page. LED 1 lights
continuously (Power) and LED 7 blinks rapidly
(Data Link RX) when the SELV / PELV / NEC® Class
2 Data Link is installed correctly. Choose from the LUT-19AV-1U
following mounting methods:
1 Direct Wall Mounting
Wall 3
Mount the control interface directly on a wall, as
shown in Mounting Methods at right, using screws
(not included). When mounting, provide sufficient
space for connecting cables. Control Interface

2 Rack Mounting
Place the unit in the LUT-19AV-1U AV rack using
screws provided with the unit. The LUT-19AV-1U LUT-5x10-ENC
will hold up to four units.
3 Enclosed Wall Mounting
If conduit is desired for wiring, use the
LUT-5x10-ENC to mount one unit.

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Terminal Locations

Ethernet Link Female 9-pin QS Link to


(to PC or AV RS232 Link (to other wired
Equipment PC or AV QS system
Equipment) Devices

LED and DIP Switch Locations

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

DIP Switches LED 1: Power


LED 2: Ethernet Activity
LED 3: Unused
LED 4: RS232 Link Tx
LED 5: RS232 Link Rx
LED 6: QS Link Tx
LED 7: QS Link Rx

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Wiring
RS232 Link Ethernet Link Wiring
• Standard 9-pin serial connector plugs into RS232 • Standard CAT5 cable connects QSE-CI-NWK-E
equipment, and to QSE-CI-NWK-E. Interface to PC, router, or other Ethernet source.
• Must be 50 ft (15 m) or less. • No crossover cable needed.
• Must be 328 ft (100 m) or less.
• Ethernet network and cable provided by others.
RS232 Signals
Signals Pin on 9-Pin Cable
Com 5
TxD 3
RxD 2

Ethernet Link: CAT5 Cable: 328 ft (100 m) max.


RS232 Cable
50 ft (15 m)
max.
COM RS232 Link
TxD To PC or AV
RxD Equipment Rear View of GRAFIK Eye® QS Control Unit

QS Link
4321
1 2
A B C
1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 L N

To additional QS devices
QS Link:
1: Common
2: V+
3: MUX
4: MUX
See next page.
Do not connect Pin 2 if using
external power supply.

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Wiring (continued): QS Link Wiring Methods (choose one)


• System communication uses SELV / PELV / NEC® • Do not allow SELV / PELV / NEC® Class 2 wires to
Class 2 wiring. Follow all local and national electrical contact live / mains wire.
codes for installation. • Typical Wire Sizes: See QS Link Wire Sizes table.
• Each terminal accepts up to two 18 AWG (1.0 mm²) • Connect the terminal 1, 3, and 4 connections to all
wires or one 12 AWG (4.0 mm²) wire. control units, wallstations, and control interfaces in the
• Total length of control link must not exceed 2000 ft QS system. For terminal 2 connectivity, see below.
(610 m).

Powered by GRAFIK Eye® QS Control Unit


1 2
Rear View of GRAFIK Eye® QS
Control Unit
A B C
1 2 3 4

Do not use
1 2 3 4 5 6 L N 4321
external
Data Link: power supply
4: MUX if connecting
3: MUX QS Pin 2
See QS Link Link
Wire Sizes table

To additional wallstations/
SELV / PELV / NEC® Class 2 Power wiring: control interfaces
2: V+
1: Common
See QS Link Wire Sizes table

Powered by a QS Link Power Supply* QS Link


(1) twisted pair 1: Common QS
22 AWG 2: V+ Link
(0.5 mm2) 3: MUX 4321
4: MUX

To additional wallstations/
(1) 18 AWG control interfaces
(1.0 mm2)
Common Lutron® Cable
See QS Link Wire Sizes table
PDU supplying device
GRAFIK Eye® QS QS Power Supply* Do not use external power
Control Unit shown supply if connecting Pin 2

* Note: For details regarding powering from the QS Link, please


refer to the QS Power Draw Units Specification Submittal
(P/N 369405) at www.Lutron.com
QS Link Wire Sizes (check compatibility in your area)
QS Link Wiring Length Wire Gauge Lutron Cable Part Number
Power (terminals 1 and 2)
1 pair 18 AWG (1.0 mm2) GRX-CBL-346S (non-plenum)
< 500 ft (153 m)
Data (terminals 3 and 4) GRX-PCBL-346S (plenum)
1 twisted, shielded pair 22 AWG (0.5 mm2)
Power (terminals 1 and 2)
GRX-CBL-46L
500 ft–2000 ft 1 pair 12 AWG (4.0 mm2)
Data (terminals 3 and 4) (non-plenum)
(153 m–610 m)
1 twisted, shielded pair 22 AWG (0.5 mm2) GRX-PCBL-46L (plenum)

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Job Number:
Job Reference of QS System Interface (2018)
Project
Location Project Description Project Date
HK Lee Garden Three Jan-01
HK Trade Square Mar-07
HK Estee Lauder Mar-11
HK UBS Apr-18
HK HKEx Demolition May-05
HK SPARX Jun-11
HK Ernst & Young Aug-05
HK B&Mck Aug-29
HK Simmons & Simmons Sep-05
HK Facebook Nov-08
QS System QSGR-TC-3S-WH-CPN5825 Timeclock Interface
369-437 Rev. B 1 06.06.11

QS Timeclock
QS Timeclock is the premier energy-saving astronomic
timeclock, and direct shade control, which are seamlessly
integrated with Lutron’s Energi Savr NodeTM components
and system.

Features
• Allows setup of shade presets using buttons on the
control unit.
• Built-in astronomic timeclock.
• Info screen shows programming.
• Lockout option prevents accidental changes. LUTRON

• One contact closure 24 V-


• QS communication link for seamless integration of
lights, motorized window treatments, wallstations, and
integration interfaces.

Model Numbers:
QSGR-TC-3S-WH-CPN5825 T
 imeclock with 3 shade
columns

Note: All units ship with faceplate and buttons (white only)

System Topology
Example of Wired System
Wired QS link

LUTRON LUTRON Sivoia® QS QS Sensor


shade Module
QSE-CI-NWK-E
LUTRON

seeTouch® QS Timeclock seeTouch®


QS QS

Energi Savr NodeTM

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Job Number:
QS System QSGR-TC-3S-WH-CPN5825 Timeclock Interface
369-437 Rev. B 2 06.06.11

Specifications
Input Power Astronomic Timeclock
• 120 V~ 50/60 Hz 150 mA • 7 daily schedules available.
• 240 V~ 50/60 Hz 75 mA • One available holiday schedule is programmable by date
up to one year in advance.
Key Design Features • 25 events per day maximum.
• Tested to withstand 16 kV electrostatic discharge without • Astronomic times are programmable by integral city
damage or memory loss. database or by entering latitude and longitude. Times
• Tested to withstand voltage surges of up to 6000 V~ and automatically adjust throughout the year based on
current surges of up to 3000 A. Lightning strike protection location.
meets ANSI/IEEE 62.41-1980 standard. • Automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time (DST),
• Power failure memory automatically restores Timeclock to adjusted for the new dates; DST is programmable.
the selection prior to power interruption. • Afterhours feature allows occupants to temporarily override
• Faceplate is hinged at the top and bottom, and stays Timeclock events.
open at 180° for ease of access.
Preset Shade Control
Environment • 3 columns of shade controls.
• 32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C) • Open, preset, close, and raise/lower shade buttons.
• Relative humidity less than 90% non-condensing • Each shade column can be programmed to operate one
shade or a group of shades.
Regulatory Requirements
• UL Contact Closure Input (CCI) with Power
• CSA Supply Output
• CE • 24 V- 50mA
• Each QS Timeclock has one contact closure input
Info Screen (Terminal A).
• OLED (organic LED) screen is viewable from all angles. - The attached device must provide a dry contact closure
• Screen turns off when idle for 30 seconds. or solid-state output.
• Programmable Timeclock schedules. - Input is miswire-protected up to 36 V-.
• Programmable shade labels. • Each QS Timeclock can supply 50 mA maximum at
24 V-.
System Communications and Capacities - An auxiliary power supply must be used if the device
• 24 V- 150 mA IEC PELV/NEC® Class 2 wiring connects requires more than 50 mA.
control units, wallstations, motorized shades, and control • The CCI is capable of operating in the following modes
interfaces. - Afterhours: Allows the CCI to start and end the
• A QS system can have up to 100 devices and 100 zones. afterhours mode.
• The QS Timeclock counts as 1 device on the QS link. - Timeclock: Allows the CCI to enable and disable the
Timeclock.
Other Accessory Controls and Devices - Disable CCI: The CCI will have no effect on the system
• Energi Savr NodeTM (ESN) unit and will not appear on the list of available sensors.
• QSE-IO - Security lockout via password for Timeclock settings.
• QSE-CI-NWK-E
• GRAFIK Eye® QS
• QSPS (QS Link Power Supply - use if more than 3 devices
are powered by the QS Timeclock)

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QS System QSGR-TC-3S-WH-CPN5825 Timeclock Interface
369-437 Rev. B 3 06.06.11

Mechanical Dimensions
94 in
(239 mm) 4 in
(10 mm) 2 in
(51 mm)

4$ in
(119 mm)

Front View Side View


Fits into a 4-gang U.S. backbox, 3 ` in (89 mm) deep; Optional Lutron® P/N 241-400

Zone
buttons
are not OK

functional

Shade USB Program Info


controls Buttons screen

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369-437 Rev. B 4 06.06.11

IEC PELV/NEC® Class 2 QS Communication Link Wiring


• Each IEC PELV/NEC® Class 2 terminal accepts up to two 1.0 mm² (18 AWG) wires.
• Connect the terminal 1, 3, and 4 connections to all control units, wallstations, and control interfaces.
• Each control unit has its own power supply. Terminate the terminal 2 connection (24 V- power) so that each control unit
supplies power to a maximum of three wallstations. Each wallstation should receive power from only one control unit.
• Total length of control link must not exceed 610 m (2000 ft).
• Do not allow IEC PELV/NEC® Class 2 wires to contact line/mains wires.
• QS Timeclock provide 3 PDUs (Power Draw Units) on the QS Link. For more information, see Lutron® P/N 369-405,
“Power Draw Units on the QS Link.”
QS Communication Link Terminal Detail

_
MUX
24 V-
COM

Wiring Example
QS Timeclock Power Group 1 A
A Connect all 4
terminals within a
power group:
1: Common
B 2: 24 V-
Wallstation 3 and 4: Data

Energi Savr NodeTM Power Group 2 B


A Connect only 3
terminals between
power groups:
1: Common
B 3 and 4: Data
Wallstations Do not connect
Terminal 2: 24 V-
Energi Savr NodeTM
Power Group 3
B

Power Group 4
A
Sivoia® QS
smart
power
panel
Sivoia® QS Sivoia® QS
shade shade
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369-437 Rev. B 5 06.06.11

Wiring Examples
Daisy-Chain Wiring Example

Energi Savr NodeTM Energi Savr NodeTM

QS Timeclock Sivoia® QS seeTouch® QS


Shade

LUTRON LUTRON LUTRON LUTRON

LUTRON

LUTRON
LUTRON

Sivoia® QS LUTRON LUTRON LUTRON

smart panel

T-Tap Wiring Example

QS Timeclock seeTouch® QS
LUTRON LUTRON LUTRON

LUTRON

LUTRON LUTRON LUTRON

LUTRON

Energi Savr NodeTM Energi Savr NodeTM

Sivoia® QS
smart panel
LUTRON

LUTRON

Sivoia® QS
Shade

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QS System QSGR-TC-3S-WH-CPN5825 Timeclock Interface

A B C
369-437 Rev. B 6 06.06.11

Line Voltage Wiring


1 2 3 4
Not Used

Rear of
QS Timeclock
control unit
1 2 3 4 5 6 L N
Distribution Panel
1 2 3 4 5 6 L N
Line voltage (hot/live)
is labeled L.
120–240 V~ only
• Pull power wiring from distribution panel to QS Timeclock.
• Each line voltage terminal can accept one 2.5 mm² (12 AWG) wire.

Terminations
Input Power NOT USED

D1 D1 D2 D2

QS Communication link
Contact closure input
and 24 V- power
NOT USED

Wire Gauge
4.0 mm² (12 AWG) 1.5 mm² (16 AWG)
2.5 mm² (14 AWG) 1.0 mm² (18 AWG)

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369-437 Rev. B 7 06.06.11

Mounting

Hinged
top lid

Standard 4-gang
U.S. wallbox,
3.5 in (89 mm) deep
Mounting (available from
screws (4) Lutron® P/N 241-400)

Hinged
bottom lid

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Job Number:
Job Reference of QS System Timeclock (2018)
Project
Location Project Description Project Date
HK Lee Garden Three Jan-01
HK Trade Square Mar-07
HK Estee Lauder Mar-11
HK UBS Apr-18
HK HKEx Demolition May-05
HK SPARX Jun-11
HK Ernst & Young Aug-05
HK B&Mck Aug-29
HK Simmons & Simmons Sep-05
HK Facebook Nov-08
QS System QSE-IO Control Interface
369374d 1 04.05.2016

QSE-IO Control Interface

The QSE-IO contact closure interface provides


integration with third-party equipment requiring PGM

CCO 5
CCO 4
CCO 3
CCO 2
CCO 1
Status
O
N

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2 7 5 5 7 6 1 32 3 1
contact closure input / output, including occupancy
and vacancy sensors; motorized projection screens,
skylights, and window shades; AV equipment; security
systems; movable partition walls; and timeclocks. One
QSE-IO interface provides five (5) dry contact closure QSE-IO
outputs and five (5) inputs. 24 - 36 V- 100 mA
SELV /PELV /NECR Class 2
For complete functionality, programming www.lutron.com/qs
instructions, and detailed DIP switch settings, see
the QSE-IO Programming Guide,
www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/040391.pdf lutron.com + 1.800.523.9466
+ 1.610.282.3800

Features
• Integrates a QS control system with equipment that V R
R

has contact-closure inputs and outputs. 0-36 V-


0-36 V~
1A
½A
V

• Provides five inputs and five dry contact closure

CCO 1 NO

CCO 2 NO

CCO 3 NO

CCO 4 NO

CCO 5 NO
outputs.

CCO 1 NC

CCO 2 NC

CCO 3 NC

CCO 4 NC

CCO 5 NC
1-2 COM

3-4 COM

5 COM
• Provides both normally open (NO) and normally closed

QS
(NC) contacts.

COM
MUX

MUX

V+

CCI 1
CCI 2
CCI 3
CCI 4
CCI 5
COM
• May be programmed to control or be controlled on a 4 3 2 1

QS system.
QSE-IO Contact Closure Interface

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369374d 2 04.05.2016

Specifications
Regulatory Approvals Functionality and Operating Modes (continued)
• UL® Listed • Using the inputs, contact closures in other equipment
• cUL® Listed can operate Sivoia® QS window treatments to:
• CE compliant – Open or close.
– Raise, lower, or stop.
Power – Select one of three adjustable presets.
• SELV / PELV / NEC® Class 2 • Using the outputs, key presses on QS window
• Operating voltage: 24–36 V- 100 mA treatment keypads or GRAFIK Eye® QS window
treatment buttons can:
QS Link Limits – Trigger outputs to other motorized window treatment
• The QS wired communications link is limited to equipment
100 devices and 100 zones. Each QSE-IO control • Scene selection
interface counts as 1 device and 5 zones. • Occupancy sensor
• Each QSE-IO control interface consumes 3 Power • Zone toggle
Draw Units (PDU) on the QS link. Refer to the QS • Shade input
Link Power Draw Units Specification Submittal • Special functions
(P/N 369405) at www.lutron.com for more • Shade output
information. • Partitioning
• The maximum wiring length for the QS link is • For a full list of functionality and operating modes,
2000 ft (610 m). please see the Operating Modes and Dipswitch
Settings table on Pages 8 and 9
Environment
Requirements
• 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C).
• Relative humidity less than 90% non-condensing. • QS Link Power Supply, such as a:
• Indoor use only. - GRAFIK Eye® QS
• Unit generates heat, maximum 8 BTU / hr. - QS Link power supply, such as the QSPS-P1-1-50
- Energi Savr NodeTM QS
Functionality and Operating Modes - Quantum® light management hub
• Using the inputs, contact closures in other • QS Communication Link (SELV / PELV/NEC® Class 2)
equipment can operate control units to: (see QS Link Wire Sizes table)
– Select scenes
– Adjust scenes to reflect status of movable walls
– Toggle any combination of zones in the system
between Off and a configurable preset value
– Turn lights on or off and / or move shades based
on room occupancy
– Perform special functions such as sequencing,
panic, control lockout, or timeclock disable
• Using the outputs, scene and / or zone changes in
control units can:
– Trigger outputs to control other equipment
– Provide status feedback to other equipment

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Specifications (continued)
Five Input Terminals
• Accept maintained inputs and momentary inputs
with
40 msec minimum pulse times
• Off-state leakage current must be less than 100 μA
• Open circuit voltage: 24 V- maximum
• Inputs must be dry contact closure, solid state,
open collector, or active-low (NPN) / active high
(PNP) output
– Open collector NPN or active-low on-state voltage
must be less than 2 V- and sink 3.0 mA
– Open collector PNP or active-high on-state voltage
must be greater than 12 V- and source 3.0 mA
Five Output Terminals
• Provide selectable maintained or momentary
(1/4 second) outputs (SELV / PELV / NEC® Class 2
rated only)
• The QSE-IO is not rated to control unclamped,
inductive loads. Inductive loads include, but are not
limited to, relays, solenoids, and motors. To control
these types of equipment, a flyback diode must be
used (DC voltages only). See "Terminal Locations"
• Output relays are non-latching (if relays are closed
and power is lost, relays will open)
Status LEDs
• Five Status LEDs light when associated output is
active (on)
Output Ratings
Supply Resistive
Voltage Load R

0 – 24 V- 1.0 A
0 – 24 V~ 0.5 A

Flyback
Diode
(required for Inductive
inductive Load
loads)
+
NO NC -

QSE-IO 24 V-
Output max.

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Dimensions

Dimensions are in inches (mm)


2.5 Mounting holes
(63)

Terminal
blocks
on this side LEDs and addressing
switches on this side

3.75 4.25 Mounting Hole Detail


(95) (108)
0.1875
(5) dia.

0.3125
(9) dia.

0.1875 (5)
5.25 dia.
(134) 0.25
(6)
1.0 #6 or #8 (M3 or M4)
(27) screw recommended

Mounting Options
Mount where terminal blocks, switches, and LEDs Mounting Methods
are accessible. Strip 3/8 in (10 mm) of insulation
from wires. Each data link terminal will accept up 1 2
to two 18 AWG (1.0 mm2) wires. Connect wiring as
shown on the Wiring page. LED 1 lights
continuously (Power) and LED 7 blinks rapidly
(Data Link RX) when the SELV / PELV / NEC® Class
2 Data Link is installed correctly. Choose from the LUT-19AV-1U
following mounting methods:
1 Direct Wall Mounting
Wall 3
Mount the control interface directly on a wall, as
shown in Mounting Methods at right, using screws
(not included). When mounting, provide sufficient
space for connecting cables. Control Interface

2 Rack Mounting
Place the unit in the LUT-19AV-1U AV rack using
screws provided with the unit. The LUT-19AV-1U LUT-5x10-ENC
will hold up to four units.
3 Enclosed Wall Mounting
If conduit is desired for wiring, use the
LUT-5x10-ENC to mount one unit.

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Terminal Locations
QS Data Link (to control
units, processor, and
wallstations)
1: Common
Contact

1 & 2 Common

3 & 4 Common
2: V+
3: MUX Contact Closure Outputs Closure

5 Common
4: MUX Inputs

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO
NC

NC

NC

NC

NC
Relay 11 NO

Relay 22 NO

Relay 33 NO

Relay 44 NO

Relay 55 NO
Relay 11 NC

Relay 22 NC

Relay 33 NC

Relay 44 NC

Relay 55 NC
RelayCOM

RelayCOM

Common
COM
Input11
Input22
Input33
Input44
Input55
COM
CCO
CCO
CCO
CCO
CCO
CCO

CCO
CCO
CCO
CCO
5Relay
CCI
CCI
CCI
CCI
CCI
1-2

3-4
CCI and CCO terminals each hold one
28 to 16 AWG (0.08 to 1.5 mm2) wire

4 3 2 1

LED and DIP Switch Locations


Program
Button

QSE-IO
1 2 3 4567

}
LED 1: CCO 1 DIP switches
LED 2: CCO 2
LED 3: CCO 3
LED 4: CCO 4
LED 5: CCO 5 Note: CCO LED is ON when CCO NO
LED 6: Unused (normally open contact) is closed.
LED 7: Status

QS Link Wire Sizes (check compatibility in your area)


QS Link Wiring Length Wire Gauge LutronR Cable Part Number
Power (terminals 1 and 2)
1 pair 18 AWG (1.0 mm2) GRX-CBL-346S (non-plenum)
< 500 ft (153 m)
Data (terminals 3 and 4) GRX-PCBL-346S (plenum)
1 twisted, shielded pair 22 AWG (0.5 mm2)
Power (terminals 1 and 2)
500 to 2000 ft 1 pair 12 AWG (4.0 mm2) GRX-CBL-46L (non-plenum)
(153 to 610 m) Data (terminals 3 and 4) GRX-PCBL-46L (plenum)
1 twisted, shielded pair 22 AWG (0.5 mm2)

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QS Link Wiring Methods (choose one)


• System communication uses SELV / PELV/NEC® Class • Connect the terminal 1, 3, and 4 connections to all
2 wiring. control units, wallstations, and control interfaces in
• Follow all local and national electrical codes when the QS system. For terminal 2 connectivity, please
installing SELV / PELV/NEC® Class 2 wiring with line refer to the wiring diagrams below.
voltage / mains wiring.
• Each terminal accepts up to two 18 AWG (1.0 mm²)
wires.
• Total length of control link must not exceed 2000 ft
(610 m).
• Typical Wire Sizes: See QS Link Wire Sizes table,
previous page.
Powered by GRAFIK Eye® QS Control Unit
1 2
A B C
1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 L N
Rear View of
GRAFIK Eye® QS
Control Unit

Data Link: QS
4: MUX Link
3: MUX
See QS Link
Wire Sizes table
previous page

To additional wallstations/
SELV / PELV/NEC Class 2 Power wiring: control interfaces
2: V+
1: Common
See QS Link Wire Sizes
table previous page

Powered by a QS Link Power Supply


QS Link
(1) twisted pair 1: Common QS
22 AWG 2: V+ Link
(0.5 mm2) 3: MUX
4: MUX

To additional wallstations/
(1) 18 AWG control interfaces
(1.0 mm2)
Common
LutronR Cable
See QS Link Wire Sizes table
Rear View of previous page
GRAFIK Eye® QS QS Power Supply
Control Unit

To power source

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Wiring Application Examples


NOTE: Refer to Spec Submittal #369653 LOS-CDT Series on www.lutron.com for wiring details regarding
Models -500R, -1000R, and -2000R for wiring the dry contact output from LOS sensors to the QSE-IO
(e.g. 7 wire Occ Sensor with photocell)

1 LutronR Occupancy Sensor Wired to 1 QSE-IO Device Input


QSE-IO Terminals Hot
120 / 277 / 347 V~ 60 Hz
230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz
Neutral
COM
CCI3

CCI5
CCI2

CCI4
CCI1

Black
Red (+20 to 24 V-)
Blue (signal) White
Blue (signal) Red
Black (common)
Black
Power Pack Red
(common) (use model that
corresponds to
Occupancy Sensor input voltage)
(Wiring diagram is not applicable to:
-500R, -1000R, or -2000R models)

3 LutronR Occupancy Sensors Wired to 1 QSE-IO Device Input


Hot
120 / 277 / 347 V~ 60 Hz
230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz
Neutral
Black
QSE-IO Terminals Red (+20 to 24 V-)
White
Blue (signal)
Blue (signal) Red
Black (common)
COM
CCI3

CCI5
CCI2

CCI4
CCI1

Black Power Pack Red


(common) (use model that
corresponds to
Occupancy Sensors input voltage)
(Wiring diagram is not applicable to:
-500R, -1000R, or -2000R models)

Note: When used with a GRAFIK EyeR QS standalone system in partitioned areas, each
occupancy sensor input will only control the individual area. Changes in occupancy sensor
state will not control adjacent areas. If partitioning functionality is required a QuantumR
processor is needed.

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Wiring Application Examples


Multiple LutronR Occupancy Sensors Wired to Multiple QSE-IO Device Inputs
NOTE: Refer to Spec Submittal #369653 LOS-CDT Series on
www.lutron.com for wiring details regarding Models -500R,
Hot 120 / 277 / 347 V~ 60 Hz
230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz
-1000R, and -2000R for wiring the dry contact output from LOS Neutral
sensors to the QSE-IO (e.g. 7 wire Occ Sensor with photocell)
Black
Red (+20 to 24 V-)
Blue (signal) White
Black (common) Red
Power
Red
Pack*
Occupancy Sensors
(Wiring diagram is not applicable Hot 120 / 277 / 347 V~ 60 Hz
to: -500R, -1000R, or -2000R models) 230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz
Neutral
Black
Red (+20 to 24 V-)
QSE-IO Terminals Blue (signal) White
Black (common) Red
Power
COM
CCI3

CCI5
CCI2

CCI4
CCI1

Red
Pack*
Occupancy Sensors
(Wiring diagram is not applicable to:
-500R, -1000R, or -2000R models)
Hot 120 / 277 / 347 V~ 60 Hz
230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz
Neutral
Black
Red (+20 to 24 V-)
White
Blue (signal)
Black (common) Red
Power
Red
Pack*
Occupancy Sensors
*(use power (Wiring diagram is not applicable to:
pack model that -500R, -1000R, or -2000R models)
corresponds to
input voltage) Hot 120 / 277 / 347 V~ 60 Hz
230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz
Neutral
Black
Red (+20 to 24 V-)
Blue (signal) White
Black (common) Red
Note: When used with Power
Pack* Red
a GRAFIK EyeR QS
standalone system in Occupancy Sensor: (Wiring diagram is not applicable to: -500R, -1000R, or -2000R models)
partitioned areas, each
occupancy sensor input Hot 120 / 277 / 347 V~ 60 Hz
will only control the 230 V~ 50 / 60 Hz
individual area. Changes Neutral
in occupancy sensor
state will not control Black
Red (+20 to 24 V-)
adjacent areas. If Blue (signal)
White
partitioning functionality Red
Black (common)
is required a QuantumR Power
processor is needed. Red
Pack*
Occupancy Sensor (Wiring diagram is not applicable to:
-500R, -1000R, or -2000R models)
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QSE-IO Operating Modes and DIP Switch Settings Overview
Mode Dip Switch Contact Closures Invoke:
Configuration 3 4 5 6 7 8 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Inputs Outputs
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene Off

Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8 Scene Off


Maintained or Maintained
Momentary
Scene 9 Scene 10 Scene 11 Scene 12 Scene Off

Scene 13 Scene 14 Scene 15 Scene 16 Scene Off


Scene selection
Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene Off

Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8 Scene Off


Maintained or Momentary
Momentary
Scene 9 Scene 10 Scene 11 Scene 12 Scene Off

Scene 13 Scene 14 Scene 15 Scene 16 Scene Off


Special Sequence Zone Scene Panic Timeclock Maintained
(maintained) 5–16 lockout lockout mode
Maintained
Special Sequence Zone Scene Panic
(momentary) Timeclock Momentary
5–16 lockout lockout mode
Special 2 Sequence Zone Scene Panic Afterhours Maintained
(maintained) 1–4 lockout lockout mode mode
Maintained
Special 2 Sequence Zone Scene Panic Afterhours Momentary
(momentary) 1–4 lockout lockout mode mode
Shade input preset
(“stop if moving”) Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Maintained or Maintained
Shade input preset open preset 1 preset 2 preset 3 close Momentary
(no “stop if moving”)
Shade input Shade Shade Shade Shade stop Shade Momentary or Maintained
(raise, lower, stop) open raise lower close Maintained
Shade input dual group
(“stop if moving”) Open Close Open Close Maintained or
— Maintained
Shade input dual group Group 1 Group 1 Group 2 Group 2 Momentary
(no “stop if moving”)
Shade input dual group Raise/Stop Lower/Stop Raise/Stop Lower/Stop — Momentary Momentary
(raise/lower) Group 1 Group 1 Group 2 Group 2
Shade input toggle
(“stop if moving”: Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle Momentary Momentary
open/stop/close/stop) Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5

Shade input toggle


(no “stop if moving”: Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle Toggle Maintained Momentary
open/close) Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5

AC Shade output Open Stop Close Open Close Maintained or Maintained


(maintained outputs) Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 Group 2 Group 2 Momentary
Stop Maintained
AC Shade output Open Group 1 Close Open Close Maintained or (except 2, which
(momentary stop) Group 1 if moving Group 1 Group 2 Group 2 Momentary is Momentary)

AC Shade output Stop


Open Close Open Close Maintained or
(momentary outputs) Group 1 Momentary
Group 1 Group 1 Group 2 Group 2 Momentary
if moving
Notes Legend:
• For AC shades with only 2 inputs (open/close), set DIP switch 1 to the up/on position to enable the feature
that mimics “stop” (asserts both “open” and “close” CCOs together when a “stop” command is received). Up/On
• The QSE-IO provides no power, only a control signal, to AC shades. Refer to the instructions that came with your shades for more
information. Down/Off
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QSE-IO Operating Modes and DIP Switch Settings Overview (continued)
Mode Dip Switch Contact Closures Invoke:
Configuration 3 4 5 6 7 8 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Inputs Outputs
Partitioning Wall 1 Wall 2 Wall 3 Wall 4 Wall 5 Momentary Maintained
(momentary)
Partitioning
(maintained) Wall 1 Wall 2 Wall 3 Wall 4 Wall 5 Maintained Maintained

Occupancy sensor
(auto on/off) Generates events on occupancy and vacancy Maintained Maintained

Occupancy sensor
(manual on/auto off) Generates events on vacancy only Maintained Maintained

Zone toggle Toggle 1 Toggle 2 Toggle 3 Toggle 4 Toggle 5 Maintained


(maintained)
Zone toggle
(momentary) Toggle 1 Toggle 2 Toggle 3 Toggle 4 Toggle 5 Momentary
Maintained
Zone toggle with raise/lower
(maintained) Toggle 1 Toggle 2 Toggle 3 Raise Lower Maintained

Zone toggle with raise/lower Toggle 1 Toggle 2 Toggle 3 Raise Lower Momentary
(momentary)
Toggle 1 Toggle 2 Toggle 3 Toggle 4 Toggle 5 Maintained
Zone control
(maintained output) Maintained
Toggle 1 Toggle 2 Toggle 3 Toggle 4 Toggle 5 Momentary

Pulse 1 Pulse 2 Pulse 3 Pulse 4 Pulse 5 Maintained


Zone control
(momentary output) Momentary
Pulse 1 Pulse 2 Pulse 3 Pulse 4 Pulse 5 Momentary

Pulse 1 Pulse 2 Pulse 3 Pulse 4 Pulse 5 Maintained


Zone control
(pulsed output) Pulsed
Pulse 1 Pulse 2 Pulse 3 Pulse 4 Pulse 5 Momentary
1-3:
Service Privacy Start/end Toggle Maintained or Maintained
Hotel configuration 1 (make up (do not Doorbell afterhours Scene 1/ Momentary (except 3)
room) disturb) mode Off 4-5:
Maintained
1-3:
Enable/
Service Privacy Start/end Maintained or Maintained
Hotel configuration 2 disable
(make up (do not Doorbell afterhours Momentary
Scene (except 3)
room) disturb) mode 4-5:
lockout Maintained
Control Control Control Control Control Maintained or Maintained or
Integration configuration output 1 output 2 output 3 output 4 output 5 Momentary Momentary
Notes
• Occupancy sensor: Each input represents 1 sensor/group of sensors. Response to sensor event is programmable at the assigned lighting Legend:
control. Up/On
• “Momentary” output pulse is of fixed duration (250 ms default).
“Pulsed” output duration corresponds to activating button being held/released.
• Hotel: “Service” and “Privacy” are mutually exclusive; “Doorbell” is locked out when “Privacy” is active. Down/Off
• DIP switch 1 must be up/on to activate the "Start/End Afterhours" feature on CCI4.
• DIP switch 2 must be up/on to activate the "Toggle Scene" or "Scene Blackout" feature on CCI 5.
• Occupancy sensors will not participate in partitioning logic.

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