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Below you will find brief product information for SLSPWS1277MW, SLSCPS1000, SLSCUS2000, SLSCDS2000. The SLSPWS1277MW is a wall switch occupancy sensor that automatically controls lighting in offices, private restrooms and employee break rooms. It detects motion using a special 180° multi-segmented lens and PIR motion detector circuit. The SLSCPS1000 is a ceiling mounted PIR occupancy sensor that accurately detects occupancy and automatically switches lighting on and off as needed. It features a 360 degree field of view and up to 1000 square feet of coverage area. The SLSCUS2000 is a ceiling mounted ultrasonic occupancy sensor that accurately detects occupancy and automatically switches lighting on and off as needed. It features a 360 degree field of view and up to 2000 square feet of coverage area. The SLSCDS2000 is a ceiling mounted dual technology occupancy sensor that employs both passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic technology to accurately detect occupancy and automatically turn on lighting.

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Contents

Occupancy Sensors

Introduction

Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensors

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensors

Power Pack & Auxiliary Relays

High Bay HID

Technical Section

Track-limiting Panels

Track-limiting Panels

1-22

1

3

11

14

17

18

19

23-26

25

Powerlink

®

Lighting Control

27-46

Introduction 28

G3 Panelboards

NF Panelboards

G3 Remotely-operated Circuit Breakers 31

G3 Control Bus

Power Supply

29

30

33

34

Controllers

Remote-source Controller

Accessories

Device Power Supply

Device Router

Technical Section

35

37

38

39

40

41

C-Bus

TM

Lighting Control

47-85

Introduction

Keypads

Touch Screens

48

49

55

System Units

Input Units

Sensors

Output Units

58

67

70

76

Contents

C-Bus

Area Lighting Panels

Introduction

C-Bus Enclosures

Technical Section

85-108

86

88

94

C-Bus Multi-room Audio,

Remote Controls and

IR Accessories

Introduction

Matrix Switcher

Multi-room Amplifiers

Distribution Unit

Speakers

Universal Remote

4 & 8 Button Remotes

IR Accessories

Technical Section

109-120

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

118

C-Bus HVAC Controls

Introduction

121-124

Basic and Programmable Thermostats 123

Technical Section

122

124

C-Bus

RF Wireless Controls

Introduction

600W Dimmer

1000W Dimmer

Switch and Scene Controllers

Plug Adaptor

Wireless RF Remote

Wireless Gateway

Technical Section

125-134

126

127

128

129

130

131

132

133

C-Bus Software

Design Guide

One Line Diagrams

Commercial

Residential

135-138

139-154

155-158

155

157

1

Occupancy Sensors

Introduction to

Occupancy Sensors

Occupancy sensors help building owners achieve energy savings and energy code compliance with sensors that are easy to select, install and commission. Employing passive infrared (PIR), ultrasonic and dual technology to accurately detect occupancy and control lighting loads, occupancy sensors automatically shut-off lighting in unoccupied areas – eliminating waste, reducing energy costs and meeting code requirements.

Schneider Electric innovations help building owners not only comply with energy codes, but they also maximize energy savings.

• Lamp saver mode alternates the A- and

B-loads in rooms using 50/50 bi-level

lighting control to maximize lamp life and

reduce maintenance.

• Isolated relays may be used to communicate

with other control systems, such as building

automation and energy management

systems that control other building systems,

like HVAC and lighting, to further maximize

energy savings.

• Adaptive Technology: Patent pending

technology employs advanced algorithms

to achieve convenient energy savings and

reduced lamp and ballast maintenance.

• Integral light level sensors maximize

energy savings in day-lit areas by holding

off artificial lighting when adequate natural

light is available.

• Walk-through mode detects brief periods

of occupancy in private offices, allowing

the sensor to shut-off lighting with less

time delay.

Schneider Electric makes lighting control easy with a full line of versatile occupancy sensors. For most applications, the sensors may be installed right out of the box with no adjustment. When needed, adjustments are simple to understand and easy to access, making commissioning a breeze.

Schneider Electric occupancy sensors were designed to interface with other systems, including Powerlink ® and C-Bus TM lighting control systems, using normally open and normally closed contacts. As lighting control needs change and more sophisticated lighting control is desired, Schnieder Electric occupancy sensors interface with other systems to maximize energy savings and enhance occupant satisfaction.

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OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

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Wall SWITCh oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Wall Switch

occupancy Sensor

Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors employ the latest passive infrared

(PIR) technology to automatically control lighting in offices, private restrooms and employee break rooms.

Each Sensor employs a special 180° multi-segmented lens and PIR motion detector circuit to detect motion. This unit will automatically switch the lights off after a preset delay if no motion is detected.

Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor fits in place of existing wall switches, connecting to existing active line and ground wiring similar to a typical wall switch. No neutral or minimum load is required.

To assure long relay life, Schneider Electric has developed a low energy switch circuit to assure maximum contact life. These sensors are compatible with electronic and magnetic ballast loads, and require no minimum load.

Technical Information

Input

Output

Operating Temperature

Humidity

Standard

*For Diagram see technical section page 19

120 or 277Vac 60 Hz

120Vac

1000 W max. incandescent load

1000 VA max. ballast load

¼ hp max. motor load

277Vac

1800 VA max. ballast load

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

90% max. relative humidity non-condensing

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified

Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor product Features

• Available in white and ivory with matching decorator wall plate cover

• Auto On / Auto Off

• Manual bypass

• 120 or 277Vac input (no neutral

required)

• No power pack required

• No minimum load

• 180° field of view (Up to 1000

sq. ft.)

• User adjustable time delay from

15 sec - 30 minutes

• Red LED motion indicator blinks

to indicate motion detection

• Suitable for use on all electronic

and magnetic ballasts

• Furnished with (3) x 6 inch

external wires (pig tails)

• UL and cUL Listed

• Five-year warranty

3

Catalog Number Description

SLSPWS1277AI

SLSPWS1277AW

Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor (ivory)

Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor (white)

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

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Wall SWITCh oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Wall Switch

occupancy Sensor w/Manual on

Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with Manual-On employs the latest passive infrared (PIR) technology to automatically control lighting in offices, employee break rooms and utility rooms.

For maximum energy savings, the Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with Manual-On requires the user to switch on lighting manually by pressing the button on the front. Employing a special 180° multi-segmented lens and PIR motion sensor, the sensor reliably detects occupancy to keep lights on while the room is occupied. This unit will automatically switch the lights off after a pre-set delay if no motion is detected.

Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor is easy to install. Connecting to existing active line and ground wiring similar to a typical wall switch, the Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor is the simplest way to achieve energy-saving lighting control with minimal installation time.

To assure long relay life, Schneider Electric has developed a low energy switch circuit to assure maximum contact life. These sensors are compatible with electronic and magnetic ballast loads, and require no minimum load. Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor W/ Manual On

Technical Information

Input

Output

Operating Temperature

Humidity

Standard

*For Diagram see technical section page 19

120 or 277Vac 60 Hz

120Vac

1000 W max. incandescent load

1000 VA max. ballast load

¼ hp max. motor load

277Vac

1800 VA max. ballast load

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

90% max. relative humidity non-condensing

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified product Features

• Available in white and ivory with matching decorator wall plate cover

• Auto On / Auto Off

• Manual bypass

• 120 or 277Vac input (no neutral

required)

• No power pack required

• No minimum load

• 180° field of view (Up to 1000

sq.ft.)

• User adjustable time delay from

15 sec - 30 minutes

• Red LED motion indicator blinks

to indicate motion detection

• Suitable for use on all electronic

and magnetic ballasts

• Furnished with (3) x 6 inch

external wires (pig tails)

• UL and cUL Listed

• Five-year warranty

Catalog Number

SLSPWS1277MW

SLSPWS1277MI

Description

Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor With Manual On (white)

Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor With Manual On (ivory)

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OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

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Wall SWITCh oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor

pIr Single Circuit Wall Switch

Schneider Electric Single Circuit PIR Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with Light Level features passive infrared (PIR) technology to conveniently control lighting in offices, private bathrooms, utility rooms and employee break rooms. Low profile sensor available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with color-matched segmented lens to meet any décor need.

Adaptive Technology: New patent pending technology employs advanced algorithms to achieve convenient energy savings and reduced lamp and ballast maintenance

Walk-Through Mode: To maximize energy savings, the sensor detects when areas are briefly occupied as a result of a person walking through and turns off lighting based on a shorter time delay.

Light Level Sensor Mode: Each sensor includes an adjustable light level sensor to hold off artificial lighting when adequate natural light is present. When natural light levels drop below the threshold, the sensor will turn on artificial lighting in occupied spaces.

The sensor does not require a neutral connection or minimum load, making it great for retrofits.

Easily replaces an existing wall switch using existing wiring – no wiring modifications required.

Matching wall switch cover plate makes retrofits clean and simple.

Single Circuit Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor

5

Technical Information

Input

Output

Operating Temperature

Humidity

Time Delay Adjustment

Normal

Walk Through Mode

Test Mode

Light Level adjustment

Detection

Audible Alert

Service Switch

Manual Operation

Lens

Relay Switching

Standards

120Vac

120-277Vac +/-10% 50/60 Hz

1000 W max. tungsten incandescent load

¼ hp max. motor load 277Vac

1000 VA max. ballast load

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

1800 VA max. ballast load

0 - 90% RH Non-condensing

277Vac

0.5 - 30 minutes

2 minutes if no activity is detected after 30 seconds

15 seconds

0.5 - 250 FC

180° passive infrared (PIR)

Selectable

OFF / Auto / ON

Push-button ON/OFF

Impact Resistant

0° +/- 500uS

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15,

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified

*For Diagram see technical section page 19

Catalog Number

SLSPWS1277UW

SLSPWS1277UI

SLSPWS1277UG

SLSPWS1277UL

SLSPWS1277UB

Description

White

Ivory

Gray

Light Almond

Black product Features

• Available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with matching wall switch cover plate

• Color matching multi-segmented

lens

• Selectable auto-on and manual-

on modes

• 120-277Vac 50/60Hz input

• 180° field of view

• 1000 sq. ft. major motion and

300 sq. ft. minor motion

coverage area

• Light level sensor

• Walk-through mode

• Adjustable light level, time delay

and sensitivity

• Red LED motion indicator

• For use with electronic and

magnetic ballasts

• No neutral connection, minimum

load or power pack required

• UL and cUL Listed for United

States and Canada

• Test mode (15 second time delay)

• Five-year warranty

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

Wall SWITCh oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor

pIr Dual Circuit Wall Switch

Dual Circuit Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors independently control two lighting circuits with bi-level switching to reduce lighting by 50% which may be required by energy codes. The dual circuit wall switch occupancy sensor employs passive infrared (PIR) technology and a 180 degree segmented lens to achieve minor motion coverage up to 300 square feet (27.87 sq. meters) to reliably control lighting in offices, conference rooms and employee break rooms.

Adaptive Technology: New patent pending technology employs advanced algorithms to achieve convenient energy savings and reduced lamp and ballast maintenance.

Lamp Saver Mode: When the lamp saver feature is enabled, the sensor automatically alternates which circuit responds to motion. The result is more predictable lamp life and reduced maintenance.

Walk-Through Mode: To maximize energy savings, the sensor detects when areas are briefly occupied as a result of a person walking through and turns off lighting based on a shorter time delay.

Light Level Sensor Mode: Each sensor includes an adjustable light level sensor to hold off artificial lighting when adequate natural light is present. When natural light levels drop below the threshold, the sensor will turn on artificial lighting in occupied spaces.

The sensor easily replaces two wall switches using existing wiring with no wiring modifications required.

Optional 2-gang wall switch cover plates available in matching colors.

Dual Circuit Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor

Technical Information

Input

Output

Operating Temperature

Humidity

Time Delay Adjustment

Normal

Walk Through Mode

Test Mode

Light Level adjustment

Detection

Audible Alert

Service Switch

Manual Operation

Lens

Relay Switching

Standards

120Vac

120-277Vac +/-10% 50/60 Hz

1000 W max. tungsten incandescent load

¼ hp max. motor load 277Vac

1000 VA max. ballast load

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

1800 VA max. ballast load

0 - 90% RH Non-condensing

277Vac

0.5 - 30 minutes

2 minutes if no activity is detected after 30 seconds

15 seconds

0.5 - 250 FC

180° passive infrared (PIR)

Selectable

OFF / Auto / ON

Push-button ON/OFF

Impact Resistant

0° +/- 500uS

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15,

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified

*For Diagram see technical section page 19

Catalog Number

SLSPWD1277UW

SLSPWD1277UI

SLSPWD1277UG

SLSPWD1277UL

SLSPWD1277UB

Description

White

Ivory

Gray

Light Almond

Black

Blank Catalog Number

SLSPWP2DBW

SLSPWP2DBI

SLSPWP2DBG

SLSPWP2DBL

SLSPWP2DBB

Toggle Catalog Number

SLSPWP2DTW

SLSPWP2DTI

SLSPWP2DTG

SLSPWP2DTL

SLSPWP2DTB product Features

• Available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with matching wall switch cover plate

• Color matching multi-segmented

lens

• Selectable auto-on and manual-

on modes

• 120-277Vac 50/60Hz input

• 180° field of view

• 1000 sq. ft. major motion and

300 sq. ft. minor motion coverage area

• Light level sensor

• Walk-through mode

• Adjustable light level, time delay

and sensitivity

• Red LED motion indicator

• For use with electronic and

magnetic ballasts

• No neutral connection, minimum

load or power pack required

• UL and cUL Listed for United

States and Canada

• Test mode (15 second time delay)

• Five-year warranty

Description

White

Ivory

Gray

Light Almond

Black

6

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

Wall SWITCh oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor

ultrasonic Single Circuit Wall Switch

Schneider Electric Single Circuit PIR Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with Light Level features passive infrared (PIR) technology to conveniently control lighting in offices, private bathrooms, utility rooms and employee break rooms. Low profile sensor available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with color-matched segmented lens to meet any décor need.

Adaptive Technology: New patent pending technology employs advanced algorithms to achieve convenient energy savings and reduced lamp and ballast maintenance

Walk-Through Mode: To maximize energy savings and reduce waste, the sensor detects when areas are briefly occupied as a result of an occupant walking through and turns off lighting based on a shorter time delay.

Light Level Sensor Mode: Each sensor includes an adjustable light level sensor to hold off artificial lighting when adequate natural light is present. When natural light levels drop below the threshold, the sensor will turn on artificial lighting in occupied spaces.

The sensor does not require a neutral connection or minimum load, making it great for retrofits.

Easily replaces an existing wall switch using existing wiring – no wiring modifications required.

Matching wall switch cover plate makes retrofits clean and simple.

Single Circuit Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor

7

Technical Information

Input

Output

Operating Temperature

Humidity

Time Delay Adjustment

Normal

Walk Through Mode

Test Mode

Light Level adjustment

Detection

Audible Alert

Service Switch

Manual Operation

Lens

Relay Switching

Standards

120Vac

120-277Vac +/-10% 50/60 Hz

277Vac

1000 W max. tungsten incandescent load

¼ hp max. motor load 277Vac

1000 VA max. ballast load 1800 VA max. ballast load

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

0 - 90% RH Non-condensing

*For Diagram see technical section page 19

0.5 - 30 minutes

2 minutes if no activity is detected after 30 seconds

15 seconds

0.5 - 250 FC

180° passive infrared (PIR)

Selectable

OFF / Auto / ON

Push-button ON/OFF

Impact Resistant

0° +/- 500uS

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15,

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified

Catalog Number

SLSUWS1277UW

SLSUWS1277UI

SLSUWS1277UG

SLSUWS1277UL

SLSUWS1277UB

Description

White

Ivory

Gray

Light Almond

Black product Features

• Available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with matching wall switch cover plate

• Color matching multi-segmented

lens

• Selectable auto-on and manual-

on modes

• 120-277Vac 50/60Hz input

• 180° field of view

• 1000 sq. ft. major motion and

300 sq. ft. minor motion coverage area

• Light level sensor

• Walk-through mode

• Adjustable light level, time delay

and sensitivity

• Red LED motion indicator

• For use with electronic and

magnetic ballasts

• No neutral connection, minimum

load or power pack required

• UL and cUL Listed for United

States and Canada

• Test mode (15 second time delay)

• Five-year warranty

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

Wall SWITCh oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor

ultrasonic Dual Circuit Wall Switch

Dual Circuit Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors independently control two lighting circuits with bi-level switching to reduce lighting by 50% which may be required by energy codes. The dual circuit wall switch occupancy sensor employs passive infrared (PIR) technology and a

180 degree segmented lens to achieve minor motion coverage up to 300 square feet (27.87 sq. meters) to reliably control lighting in offices, conference rooms and employee break rooms.

Adaptive Technology: New patent pending technology employs advanced algorithms to achieve convenient energy savings and reduced lamp and ballast maintenance.

Lamp Saver Mode: When the lamp saver feature is enabled, the sensor automatically alternates which circuit responds to motion. The result is more predictable lamp life and reduced maintenance.

Walk-Through Mode: To maximize energy savings, the sensor detects when areas are briefly occupied as a result of a person walking through and turns off lighting based on a shorter time delay.

Light Level Sensor Mode: Each sensor includes an adjustable light level sensor to hold off artificial lighting when adequate natural light is present. When natural light levels drop below the threshold, the sensor will turn on artificial lighting in occupied spaces.

The sensor easily replaces two wall switches using existing wiring with no wiring modifications required. Optional 2-gang wall switch cover plates available in matching colors.

Technical Information

Input

Output

Operating Temperature

Humidity

Time Delay Adjustment

Normal

Walk Through Mode

Test Mode

Light Level adjustment

Detection

Audible Alert

Service Switch

Manual Operation

Lens

Relay Switching

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 19

120-277Vac +/-10% 50/60 Hz

120Vac

1000 W max. tungsten incandescent load

¼ hp max. motor load 277Vac

1000 VA max. ballast load

277Vac

1800 VA max. ballast load

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

0 - 90% RH Non-condensing

0.5 - 30 minutes

2 minutes if no activity is detected after 30 seconds

15 seconds

0.5 - 250 FC

180° passive infrared (PIR)

Selectable

OFF / Auto / ON

Push-button ON/OFF

Impact Resistant

0° +/- 500uS

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15,

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified

Dual Circuit Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor product Features

• Available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with matching wall switch cover plate

• Color matching multi-segmented

lens

• Selectable auto-on and manual-

on modes

• 120-277Vac 50/60Hz input

• 180° field of view

• 1000 sq. ft. major motion and

300 sq. ft. minor motion coverage area

• Light level sensor

• Walk-through mode

• Adjustable light level, time delay

and sensitivity

• Red LED motion indicator

• For use with electronic and

magnetic ballasts

• No neutral connection, minimum

load or power pack required

• UL and cUL Listed for United

States and Canada

• Test mode (15 second time delay)

• Five-year warranty

Catalog Number

SLSUWD1277UW

SLSUWD1277UI

SLSUWD1277UG

SLSUWD1277UL

SLSUWD1277UB

Description

White

Ivory

Gray

Light Almond

Black

Blank Catalog Number

SLSPWP2DBW

SLSPWP2DBI

SLSPWP2DBG

SLSPWP2DBL

SLSPWP2DBB

Toggle Catalog Number

SLSPWP2DTW

SLSPWP2DTI

SLSPWP2DTG

SLSPWP2DTL

SLSPWP2DTB

Description

White

Ivory

Gray

Light Almond

Black

8

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

Wall SWITCh oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor

Dual Technology Single Circuit Wall Switch

Schneider Electric Single Circuit PIR Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with Light Level features passive infrared (PIR) technology to conveniently control lighting in offices, private bathrooms, utility rooms and employee break rooms. Low profile sensor available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with color-matched segmented lens to meet any décor need.

Adaptive Technology: New patent pending technology employs advanced algorithms to achieve convenient energy savings and reduced lamp and ballast maintenance

Walk-Through Mode: To maximize energy savings, the sensor detects when areas are briefly occupied as a result of a person walking through and turns off lighting based on a shorter time delay.

Light Level Sensor Mode: Each sensor includes an adjustable light level sensor to hold off artificial lighting when adequate natural light is present. When natural light levels drop below the threshold, the sensor will turn on artificial lighting in occupied spaces.

The sensor does not require a neutral connection or minimum load, making it great for retrofits.

Easily replaces an existing wall switch using existing wiring – no wiring modifications required.

Matching wall switch cover plate makes retrofits clean and simple.

Single Circuit Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor

9

Technical Information

Input 120-277Vac +/-10% 50/60 Hz

Output 120Vac

1000 W max. tungsten incandescent load

¼ hp max. motor load 277Vac

1000 VA max. ballast load

277Vac

1800 VA max. ballast load

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C) Operating Temperature

Humidity 0 - 90% RH Non-condensing

Time Delay Adjustment

Normal 0.5 - 30 minutes

Walk Through Mode 2 minutes if no activity is detected after 30 seconds

Test Mode 15 seconds

Light Level adjustment

Detection

Audible Alert

Service Switch

Manual Operation

Lens

Relay Switching

Standards

0.5 - 250 FC

180° passive infrared (PIR)

Selectable

OFF / Auto / ON

Push-button ON/OFF

Impact Resistant

0° +/- 500uS

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15,

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified

*For Diagram see technical section page 20

Catalog Number

SLSDWS1277UW

SLSDWS1277UI

SLSDWS1277UG

SLSDWS1277UL

SLSDWS1277UB

Description

White

Ivory

Gray

Light Almond

Black product Features

• Available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with matching wall switch cover plate

• Color matching multi-segmented

lens

• Selectable auto-on and manual-

on modes

• 120-277Vac 50/60Hz input

• 180° field of view

• 1000 sq. ft. major motion and

300 sq. ft. minor motion coverage area

• Light level sensor

• Walk-through mode

• Adjustable light level, time delay

and sensitivity

• Red LED motion indicator

• For use with electronic and

magnetic ballasts

• No neutral connection, minimum

load or power pack required

• UL and cUL Listed for United

States and Canada

• Test mode (15 second time delay)

• Five-year warranty

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

Wall SWITCh oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor

Dual Technology Dual Circuit Wall Switch

Dual Circuit Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors independently control two lighting circuits with bi-level switching to reduce lighting by 50% which may be required by energy codes. The dual circuit wall switch occupancy sensor employs passive infrared (PIR) technology and a 180 degree segmented lens to achieve minor motion coverage up to 300 square feet (27.87 sq. meters) to reliably control lighting in offices, conference rooms and employee break rooms.

Adaptive Technology: New patent pending technology employs advanced algorithms to achieve convenient energy savings and reduced lamp and ballast maintenance.

Lamp Saver Mode: When the lamp saver feature is enabled, the sensor automatically alternates which circuit responds to motion. The result is more predictable lamp life and reduced maintenance.

Walk-Through Mode: To maximize energy savings, the sensor detects when areas are briefly occupied as a result of a person walking through and turns off lighting based on a shorter time delay.

Light Level Sensor Mode: Each sensor includes an adjustable light level sensor to hold off artificial lighting when adequate natural light is present. When natural light levels drop below the threshold, the sensor will turn on artificial lighting in occupied spaces.

The sensor easily replaces two wall switches using existing wiring with no wiring modifications required.

Optional 2-gang wall switch cover plates available in matching colors.

Dual Circuit Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor

Technical Information

Input 120-277Vac +/-10% 50/60 Hz

Output 120Vac

1000 W max. tungsten incandescent load

¼ hp max. motor load 277Vac

1000 VA max. ballast load

277Vac

1800 VA max. ballast load

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C) Operating Temperature

Humidity 0 - 90% RH Non-condensing

Time Delay Adjustment

Normal 0.5 - 30 minutes

Walk Through Mode 2 minutes if no activity is detected after 30 seconds

Test Mode 15 seconds

Light Level adjustment

Detection

Audible Alert

Service Switch

Manual Operation

Lens

Relay Switching

Standards

0.5 - 250 FC

180° passive infrared (PIR)

Selectable

OFF / Auto / ON

Push-button ON/OFF

Impact Resistant

0° +/- 500uS

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15,

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified

*For Diagram see technical section page 20

Catalog Number

SLSDWD1277UW

SLSDWD1277UI

SLSDWD1277UG

SLSDWD1277UL

SLSDWD1277UB

Description

White

Ivory

Gray

Light Almond

Black

Blank Catalog Number

SLSPWP2DBW

SLSPWP2DBI

SLSPWP2DBG

SLSPWP2DBL

SLSPWP2DBB

Toggle Catalog Number

SLSPWP2DTW

SLSPWP2DTI

SLSPWP2DTG

SLSPWP2DTL

SLSPWP2DTB product Features

• Available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with matching wall switch cover plate

• Color matching multi-segmented

lens

• Selectable auto-on and manual-

on modes

• 120-277Vac 50/60Hz input

• 180° field of view

• 1000 sq. ft. major motion and

300 sq. ft. minor motion coverage area

• Light level sensor

• Walk-through mode

• Adjustable light level, time delay

and sensitivity

• Red LED motion indicator

• For use with electronic and

magnetic ballasts

• No neutral connection, minimum

load or power pack required

• UL and cUL Listed for United

States and Canada

• Test mode (15 second time delay)

• Five-year warranty

Description

White

Ivory

Gray

Light Almond

Black

10

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

CeIlINg MouNTeD oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor

pIr

Ceiling Mounted Passive Infrared (PIR) Occupancy Sensor accurately detects occupancy and automatically switches lighting on and off as needed. This low profile sensor is ceiling mounted for superior motion detection.

With a 360 degree field of view and up to 1000 square feet (92.90 sq. meters) of coverage area, the Schneider Electric Ceiling Mounted PIR Occupancy Sensor is ideal for offices, break rooms and copier rooms.

Ceiling mount sensors also incorporate an integral light level sensor to prevent lighting from switching On when sufficient ambient light is present, such as is commonly found in windowed areas.

Installation and configuration is simple. The sensor readily mounts to drop ceilings and features front located adjustments for setting sensitivity and time delay. Features an isolated relay for use with building automation, security and HVAC systems.

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy

Sensor PIR

Technical Information

Current Consumption @ 24Vdc

Supply Voltage

Isolated Relay 1A @ 24Vdc

Operating Temperature

Max. Humidity

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 20

21mA Nominal

24Vdc

Resistive

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

90% RH Non-condensing

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15,

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified product Features

• 1000 sq. ft. (92.90 sq. meters)

coverage area

• 24Vac for use with BAS systems

• 360 degree field of view

• Light Level Sensing (from 0.5 to

250 foot-candles)

• Adjustable Time Delay (pre-set time delays from 15 seconds

(test) to 30 minutes)

• Adjustable Sensitivity (from 60

to 100%)

• Isolated Relay (1A at 24Vdc NO

and NC Form C Relay)

• Red LED Motion Indicator

• Adjustment compartment cover equipped with retention clip

• UL/cUL Listed

• Manual Bypass

• Five-year warranty

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Catalog Number

SLSCPS1000

SLSPP1277

SLSSP24

Description

Ceiling Mounted PIR Occupancy Sensor

Power Pack (required)

Auxiliary Relay

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

CeIlINg MouNTeD oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor

ultrasonic

The Ceiling Mounted Ultrasonic Occupancy Sensor accurately detects occupancy and automatically switches lighting On and Off as needed. This low profile sensor is ceiling mounted for superior motion detection over partitions and other common obstructions.

With a 360 degree field of view and up to 2000 square feet (185.8 sq. meters) of coverage area, the Schneider Electric Ceiling Mounted Ultrasonic Occupancy Sensor is ideal for storage rooms, multi-stalled bathrooms and open office areas.

Ceiling mount sensors also incorporate an integral light level sensor to prevent lighting from switching On when sufficient ambient light is present, such as is commonly found in windowed areas.

Installation and configuration is simple. The sensor readily mounts to drop ceilings and features front located adjustments for setting sensitivity and time delay. Features an isolated relay for use with building automation, security and HVAC systems.

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy

Sensor Ultrasonic

Technical Information

Current Consumption @ 24Vdc 1

Supply Voltage

Isolated Relay 1A @ 24Vdc

Operating Temperature

Max. Humidity

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 20

34mA Nominal (125mA maximum)

24Vdc

Resistive

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

90% RH Non-condensing

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified product Features

• 2000 sq. ft. (185.8 sq. meters)

coverage area

• 360 degree field of view

• 24Vac input for use with building

automation systems

• Light Level Sensing (from 0.5 to

250 foot-candles)

• Adjustable Time Delay (pre-set time delays from 15 seconds

(test) to 30 minutes)

• Adjustable Sensitivity (from 60 to

100%)

• Isolated Relay (1A at 24Vdc NO

and NC Form C Relay)

• Red LED Motion Indicator

• Adjustment compartment cover equipped with retention clip

• UL/cUL Listed

• Manual Bypass

• Five-year warranty

Catalog Number

SLSCUS2000

SLSPP1277

SLSSP24

Description

Ceiling Mounted Ultrasonic Occupancy Sensor

Power Pack (required)

Auxiliary Relay

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OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

CeIlINg MouNTeD oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor

Dual Technology

The Mounted Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor employs both passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic technology to accurately detect occupancy and automatically turn on lighting.

To reduce the occurrence of false-on events, this sensor employs PIR technology to detect major motion. Once lighting has been turned on, it employs highly sensitive PIR and ultrasonic technology to detect minor motion and keep lighting on while the area remains occupied. When the room or area is no longer occupied, the sensor turns off lighting after a pre-set time delay.

The low profile sensor is ceiling mounted for greatest sensitivity to detect motion in large areas with obstructions. With a 360 degree field of view and up to 2000 square feet (185.8 sq. meters) of coverage area, the Ceiling Mounted Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor is ideal for conference rooms, classrooms and large meeting rooms.

These ceiling mount sensors also incorporate an integral light level sensor to prevent lighting from switching On when sufficient ambient light is present, such as is commonly found in windowed areas.

Installation and configuration is simple. The sensor readily mounts to drop ceilings and features front-located adjustments for setting sensitivity and time delay. The sensor also features an isolated relay for use with building automation and HVAC systems.

Technical Information

Current Consumption

Supply Voltage

Isolated Relay

Operating Temperature

Max. Humidity

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 21

37mA Nominal

24Vdc

1A @ 24Vdc Resistive

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

90% RH Non-condensing

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified

Dual Circuit Wall Switch

Occupancy Sensor product Features

• Available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with matching wall switch cover plate

• Color matching multi-segmented

lens

• Selectable auto-on and manual-

on modes

• 120-277Vac 50/60Hz input

• 180° field of view

• 1000 sq. ft. major motion and

300 sq. ft. minor motion coverage area

• Light level sensor

• Walk-through mode

• Adjustable light level, time delay

and sensitivity

• Red LED motion indicator

• For use with electronic and

magnetic ballasts

• No neutral connection, minimum

load or power pack required

• UL and cUL Listed for United

States and Canada

• Test mode (15 second time delay)

• Five-year warranty

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Catalog Number

SLSCDS2000

SLSPP1277

SLSSP24

Description

Ceiling Mounted Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor

Power Pack (required)

Auxiliary Relay

C-BuS TM OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

Wall MouNTeD oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor

pIr

Schneider Electric Wall Mounted Passive Infrared (PIR) Occupancy Sensor accurately detects occupancy and automatically switches lighting on and off as needed. This sensor is wall or ceiling mounted for superior motion detection.

The PIR Occupancy Sensor includes 3 interchangeable lenses for custom coverage patterns. The Wide Angle lens has a 2500 square foot coverage area when the sensor is mounted 8 feet high, the Long Range lens has a 102 linear foot coverage area @ 10 ft. high and the High Bay lens has a 54 linear foot coverage area @ 30 ft. high. With a 110 degree field of view the Schneider Electric Wall Mounted PIR Occupancy Sensor is ideal for warehouse, business and office settings.

Wall mount sensors also incorporate an integral light level sensor to prevent lighting from switching On when sufficient ambient light is present, such as is commonly found in windowed areas.

Installation and configuration is simple. The sensor readily mounts to walls as well as drop ceilings and features front located adjustments for setting sensitivity and time delay.

Features an isolated relay for use with building automation, security and HVAC systems.

Wall Mounted Occupancy

Sensor PIR

Technical Information

Current Consumption @ 24Vdc 1

Supply Voltage

Isolated Relay 1A @ 24Vdc

Operating Temperature

Max. Humidity

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 21

Wiring Color Table

34mA Nominal (125mA maximum)

24Vdc

Resistive

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

90% RH Non-condensing

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15

Home and Office Use (Class B) Title 24 Certified

Wire Color

Black

Red

Green

Yellow

Orange

Blue

Functions

0Vdc

+24Vdc

Isolated Contact (N.C.)

Isolated Contact Common

Isolated Contact (N.O.)

Control Output

*For Diagram see technical section page 21

*Control power must be provided by Schneider Electric Power Pack SLSPP1277 or approved equivalent. Confirm the sensor is connected to the Class 2 side of the Power Pack. Refer to the Schneider Electric Power Pack SLSPP1277

Instruction Bulletin for additional information

Catalog Number Description

SLSWPS1500

SLSPP1277

SLSSP24

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor PIR

Power Pack (required)

Auxiliary Relay product Features

• Interchangeable lenses for

custom coverage pattern

• Wide Angle - 2500 sq. ft. @ 8 ft. mounting height

• Long Range - 102 linear ft. @ 10 ft. mounting height

• High Bay - 54 linear ft. @ 30 ft. mounting height

• 110 degree field of view

• Light Level Sensing (from 0.5 to

250 foot-candles)

• Adjustable Time Delay

(pre-set time delays from 15 seconds to 30 minutes)

• Adjustable Sensitivity (from 60 to

100%)

• Isolated Relay

• Red LED Motion Indicator

• Front located adjustment access cover

• UL ® /cUL Listed

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C-BuS TM OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

Wall MouNTeD oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor

ultrasonic

Schneider Electric ® Wall Mounted Ultrasonic Occupancy Sensor accurately detects occupancy and automatically switches lighting on and off as needed. This low profile sensor is wall or ceiling mounted for superior motion detection over partitions and other common obstructions.

With 1000 square feet of coverage area, the Schneider Electric ® Wall Mounted

Ultrasonic Occupancy Sensor is ideal for storage rooms, hallways, bathrooms, conference rooms, classrooms and open office areas.

Wall mount sensors also incorporate an integral light level sensor to prevent lighting from switching on when sufficient ambient light is present, such as is commonly found in windowed areas.

Installation and configuration is simple. The sensor readily mounts to walls or drop ceilings and features front located adjustments for setting sensitivity and time delay.

Features an isolated relay for use with building automation, security and HVAC systems.

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Technical Information

Current Consumption

Supply Voltage

Isolated Relay

Operating Temperature

Max. Humidity

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 21

Wiring Color Table

37mA Nominal

24Vdc

1A @ 24Vdc Resistive

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

90% RH Non-condensing

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15

FCC Part 15, Home and Office Use (Class B)

Title 24 Certified

Wire Color

Black

Red

Green

Yellow

Orange

Blue

Functions

0Vdc

+24Vdc

Isolated Contact (N.C.)

Isolated Contact Common

Isolated Contact (N.O.)

Control Output

*For Diagram see technical section page 21

*Control power must be provided by Schneider Electric Power Pack SLSPP1277 or approved equivalent. Confirm the sensor is connected to the Class 2 side of the Power Pack. Refer to the Schneider Electric Power Pack SLSPP1277

Instruction Bulletin for additional information

Catalog Number Description

SLSWUS1500

SLSPP1277

SLSSP24

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor Ultrasonic

Power Pack (required)

Auxiliary Relay

Wall Mounted Occupancy

Sensor Ultrasonic product Features

• 1000 sq. ft. coverage area

• Light Level Sensing (from 0.5 to

250 foot-candles)

• Adjustable Time Delay

(pre-set time delays from 15

seconds to 30 minutes)

• Adjustable Sensitivity (from 60

to 100%)

• Isolated Relay

• Red LED Motion Indicator

• Manual Bypass

• Front located adjustment access

cover

• UL ® /cUL Listed

C-BuS TM OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

Wall MouNTeD oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor

Dual Technology

Schneider Electric ® Wall Mounted Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor employs both passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic technology to accurately detect occupancy and automatically turn on lighting.

To reduce the occurrence of false on events, this sensor employs PIR technology to detect major motion. Once lighting has been turned on, it employs highly sensitive PIR and ultrasonic technology to detect minor motion and keep lighting on while areas remain occupied. When the room or area is no longer occupied, the sensor turns off lighting after a pre-set time delay.

The low profile sensor is wall mounted for greatest sensitivity to motion in large areas with obstructions. With a 110 degree field of view and up to 2500 square feet of coverage area when mounted at 8 ft. off the ground, the Wall Mounted Dual Technology Occupancy

Sensor is ideal for conference rooms, classrooms, bathrooms, and large office areas.

These wall mount sensors also incorporate an integral light level sensor to prevent lighting from switching On when sufficient ambient light is present, such as is commonly found in windowed areas.

Installation and configuration is simple. The sensor readily mounts to walls and drop ceilings and features front located adjustments for setting sensitivity and time delay. The sensor also features an isolated relay for use with building automation and HVAC systems.

Technical Information

Current Consumption

Supply Voltage

Isolated Relay

Operating Temperature

Max. Humidity

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 22

Wiring Color Table

37mA Nominal

24Vdc

1A @ 24Vdc Resistive

32 - 122° F (0 - 50°C)

90% RH Non-condensing

UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15

FCC Part 15, Home and Office Use (Class B)

Title 24 Certified

Wire Color

Black

Red

Green

Yellow

Orange

Blue

Functions

0Vdc

+24Vdc

Isolated Contact (N.C.)

Isolated Contact Common

Isolated Contact Common

Control Output

*For Diagram see technical section page 22

*Control power must be provided by Schneider Electric Power Pack SLSPP1277 or approved equivalent. Confirm the sensor is connected to the Class 2 side of the Power Pack. Refer to the Schneider Electric Power Pack SLSPP1277

Instruction Bulletin for additional information

Catalog Number Description

SLSWDS1500

SLSPP1277

SLSSP24

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor Dual Technology

Power Pack (required)

Auxiliary Relay

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor

Dual Technology product Features

• 2500 sq. ft. coverage area @ 8 ft.

• 110 degree field of view

• Light Level Sensing (from 0.5 to

250 foot-candles)

• Adjustable Time Delay

(pre-set time delays from 15

seconds to 30 minutes)

• Adjustable Sensitivity (from 60

to 100%)

• Isolated Relay

• Red and green LED motion

indicators

• Manual Bypass

• Front located adjustment access

cover

• UL ® /cUL Listed

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OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+ poWer paCk aND auxIlIary relay

Power Pack and Auxiliary Relay

The Power Pack supplies low voltage power to Schneider Electric ceiling and wall mounted occupancy sensors, and employs a heavy duty 20A relay to switch lighting and

HVAC loads based on a control signal received from the occupancy sensor. The power pack accepts both 120V and 277V input and supplies up to 100 mA at 24Vdc

The power pack employs a micro-controller that switches loads at minimum voltage, protecting relay contacts from high in-rush current common when switching electronic ballasts. This switching method reduces the stress across the relay contacts, preventing arc-over and assuring long reliable contact life.

Similar to the power pack, the auxiliary relay does not supply power, but switches lighting and HVAC loads based on a control signal from the occupancy sensor.

Both the power pack and auxiliary relay are housed in a rugged plenum rated enclosure.

Flexible mounting scheme allows for installation inside or outside a standard 4 x 4 inch junction box.

Technical Information

Item

Storage Temp

Operating Temperature

Max. Humidity

Input

Output

Max Load Ratings

Tungsten

Ballast

AC Motor

Dimensions

*For Diagram see technical section page 22

Power Pack Auxiliary Relay

-20°F to 150°F (-29C to 65C) -20°F to 150°F (-29C to 65C)

32°F to 104°F (0C to 40C) 32°F to 104°F (0C to 40C)

90% RH Non-condensing 90% RH Non-condensing

120 or 277Vac / 60Hz 24Vdc / 36 mA

24Vdc/100 mA Nominal No Power Supply

120Vac/60Hz 277Vac/60Hz 120Vac/60Hz 277Vac/60Hz

15A/1800W 15A/1800W 15A/1800W 15A/1800W

20A 20A 20A 20A

1HP at 120Vac/ No HP rating at 277Vac

3 in. (76mm) tall x 2.25 in. (57mm) wide x 1.75 in. ( 44mm) deep

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Catalog Number

SLSPP1277

SLSSP24

Description

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor Power Pack

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor Auxiliary Relay

Power Jack product Features

• 120V & 277V Input

• Plenum Rated

• Flexible Mounting Options

• UL and cUL Listed

• FCC Part 15, Class B

• Heavy duty relay rated to switch

electronic ballast loads

• External color coded leads for

quick installation

• Mounts to a standard 4 in. (101 mm) x 4 in. (101 mm) junction box using a ½ in. (12.7 mm) threaded EMT nipple

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+ hIgh Bay oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+ hIgh Bay oCCupaNCy SeNSorS

High Bay Occupancy Sensor

hID

Schneider Electric High Bay HID Basic, Single and Dual Output Occupancy Sensors work with a single HID (high intensity discharge) luminaire to reduce the lamp wattage by approximately 50% and then return the lamp wattage to 100% when occupancy is detected in an aisle or room. Motion is detected using passive infrared (PIR) technology.

Basic HID Sensors are used in sensor-per-fixture configuration, while single output sensors include a connector to send and receive fiber optic signals. Single output sensors are commonly used in daisy chain configurations. Dual output sensors have two connectors that send fiber optic signals, and are commonly used in configurations that interleave switch packs and sensors. All Sensors are compatible with single magnetic

HID luminaires.

Technical Information

Fixture Compatibility

Dimming Method

Switching Configurations

Relay Current Rating

Maximum Fixture Wattage

AC Line Voltage

Power Consumption

Maximum Fiber Spacing

Between Nodes

Ambient Temperature Range

Observed Motion ON Time

Lamp Warm Up Interval

Wire Harness

Wire Harness Length

Dimensions

(including mounting nipple)

Standards

HID with constant wattage auto-transformer ballast

Relay-switched dual-section capacitor*

Parallel (preferred) or series capacitors

4 amperes RMS maximum

1000 watts parallel mode/250 watts series mode

208/240/277/347/480VAC

3 watts maximum

200 ft.

32O to 122O F (0O to 50O C) non-condensing

0 to 15 minutes (user-adjustable)

15 minutes

4 conductor 18 AWG stranded copper wire

36 inches (91.44 cm)

3.25 in. (L) x 3.25 in. (W) x 3.25 in.(H)

[82.56 mm (L) x 82.56 mm (W) x 82.56 mm (H)]

UL®: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment cUL: Listed

*For Diagram see technical section page 22

Catalog Number

SLSPIP210

SLSPIP211

SLSPIP212

SLSPCW001

Description

Basic Occupancy Sensor

Single Output Occupancy Sensor

Dual Output Occupancy Sensor

Optional Counterweight

High Bay Occupancy Sensor

Sensor and optional counterweight mounted on luminaire product Features

• Compatible with HID luminaires rated between 208 and 480VAC/60Hz, without adding taps or jumpers

• Up to 40’ mounting height

• User-adjustable 1 to 15 minute activity

timer

• User-adjustable range dial to customize PIR sensitivity

• Available with interchangeable aisle

and area lenses

• Lamp always starts on high to provide full rated HID lamp life, even after AC power bumps or loss of fiber optic signals

• Includes a manual test switch for self diagnostics that assist with installation and debugging networks

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OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

TeChNICal SeCTIoN

Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor

10 ft. (3.1 m)

15 ft. (4.6 m)

25 ft. (7.6 m)

35 ft.

(10.7 m)

4 ft.

(31.2 m)

35 ft.

(10.7 m)

Sensor field of view

Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensors pIr Wall Switch

35 ft.

(10.7 m)

6 ft. (1.83 m)

9 ft. (2.74 m)

21 ft. (6.4 m)

(7.62 m)

(9.75 m)

Sensor Wiring, Bi-level

4 ft.

(1.2 m)

35 ft.

(10.7 m)

Side view of sensor field of view

(2.74 m)

Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensors

(7.62 m)

ultrasonic Wall Switch

Sensor Wiring, Dual Circuit

Auto

Sensor features

Manual

19

20ft. (6.1m)

27ft. (8.23m) (7.62 m)

(9.75 m)

Ultrasonic Sensor Field of View, Top

(2.74 m)

(7.62 m)

(9.75 m)

Sensor Wiring

Sensor Wiring, Bi-level Sensor Wiring, Dual Circuit

Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensors

Dual Technology Wall Switch

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

TeChNICal SeCTIoN

4 ft.

(1.22 m)

35 ft.

(10.67 m)

Dual Technology Sensor Field of View, Side

10 ft.

(3.05 m)

13.5 ft.

(4.11 m)

6 ft.

(1.83 m)

9 ft.

(2.74 m)

21 ft.

(6.4 m)

Single and Dual Technology Sensor Field of View, Top

Sensor Wiring, Bi-level

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor pIr

Sensor Wiring, Dual Circuit

4.5 in. (115 mm)

9 ft.

25 ft.

(7.62 m)

32 ft. (9.75 m)

(9.75 m)

(7.62 m)

(9.75 m)

Side view of sensor field of view

1.75 in.

(44 mm)

25 ft.

48 ft.

(2.74 m)

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor

(9.75 m)

24 ft.

42 ft.

(7.62 m)

48 ft.

30 ft.

24 ft.

42 ft.

Area of Detection

Major Motion

Minor Motion

1.25 in.

(31 mm)

Side view of ceiling mounted sensor

Area of Detection

Major Motion

Minor Motion

20

48 ft.

30 ft.

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

TeChNICal SeCTIoN

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor

Dual Technology

24 ft.

25 ft.

32 ft.

Area of Detection

Ultrasonic Major Motion

Ultrasonic Major Motion

PIR Major Motion

PIR Major Motion

1.75 in.

(44 mm)

4.5 in. (115 mm)

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Area of Detection

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor pIr

Ultrasonic Major Motion

Ultrasonic Minor Motion

PIR Major Motion

PIR Minor Motion

48

25

16

11

0

11

16

25

18ft

(5.49m)

48

30ft

(9.14m)

10ft

(3.1m)

0

0 3ft

(0.9m)

42ft

(12.8m)

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor ultrasonic

16

11.5

0

11.5

16

0 23 32

102ft

(31.1m)

OCCuPAnCy SenSORS

+

TeChNICal SeCTIoN

Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensor

Dual Technology

48

25

16

11

0

11

16

25

48

8

0

0 3 15 23 32 48 72

Power Pack and Auxiliary Relay

3 in. (76 mm)

3 in.

(76 mm)

2.25 in. (57 mm)

Flexible Mounting Front View Dimensions

High Bay Occupancy Sensors hID

0

Coverage pattern for area / aisle lenses (side view)

Coverage pattern for aisle lens (top view)

Coverage pattern for area lens (top view)

0

0

System Diagram

22

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Track-Limiting

Panels

Introduction to

Track-Limiting Panels

Energy codes typically require lighting power density calculations for track lighting to be based on the linear feet of installed track. Some codes stipulate multipliers as low as 30W per foot of track, while others use a multiplier as high as 70W per foot of track. When energy efficient lighting is used, the connected load is typically much less than the per-foot multipliers given in the energy codes.

This penalizes lighting designs that employ track lighting and may threaten retail environments where higher light levels are needed.

Many codes also provide provisions to compute the luminaire wattage based off the maximum wattage that the circuit can provide. For example, 2005 CA Title 24,

130(c)3 states:

“Luminaire wattage incorporated into the installed lighting power shall be determined in accordance with the following criteria... The wattage of line-voltage lighting track and plug-in busway which allows the addition or relocation of luminaires without altering the wiring of the system shall be the volt-ampere rating of the branch circuits feeding the luminaires...”

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25

SCHneIDeR eLeCTRIC TRACk-LIMITInG PAneLS

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TraCk-lIMITINg paNelS

Track-Limiting Panels

Track-Limiting Panels eases the burden of meeting today’s stringent energy codes like

California Title 24. Typically used for track lighting applications, these panels limit the power available to a lighting branch circuit by incorporating a special circuit breaker into the branch circuit.

Because the Track-Limiting panel limits the available power to a specified level, designers can better reflect the actual power requirements into their load density calculations. Power level will be substantially lower than by using the standard multipliers given for track lighting.

Panels are readily accessible providing easy access for inspection and maintenance.

These panels also incorporate circuit breakers rated for the higher available fault currents found on many 120V systems. In addition, the use of supplementary protectors provides a convenient means for isolating individual track circuits.

Technical Information

Item

Type

Box

Finish

Voltage Rating

Short Circuit Current Rating

Branch Circuit Ampere Ratings

Branch Circuit Terminals

Operating Environment

Standards

Listings/Certifications/Compliance

Track-Limiting Panel

NEMA 1 Indoor

Galvanized steel

ANSI 49 Gray

120Vac

10,000A

0.5A, 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A, 10A, 15A, 16A

Box lugs: #18-4 AWG (1-25mm 2 )

77°F (25°C)

UL1077, UL508A

California Title 24, ASHRAE 90.1 compliant

Enclosures are available for mounting up to 21 or 42 circuits. Both enclosures are available for flush or surface mounting.

Enclosure

12M

21M

42M

Enclosure Cabinet Dimensions (H x W x D)

14.25 x 9 x 3.75 (362 x 229 x 95)

14.25 x 3.75 x 17.92 in. (362 x 95 x 455mm)

14.25 x 3.75 x 33.78 in. (362 x 95 x 858mm)

Track-Limiting Panel

product Features

• Readily accessible panel mounted enclosures

• Flush or surface mounting

• Hinged door with key-locking latch

• Up to 42 circuit breakers per enclosure

• Circuit breakers rated 0.5A – 16A

• Factory assembled, tested, and labeled

• CA Title 24 compliant

SCHneIDeR eLeCTRIC TRACk-LIMITInG PAneLS

+

TraCk-lIMITINg paNelS

Energy codes typically calculate track lighting loads based on linear feet of installed track. Some codes use a multiplier as low as

30 watts/foot while others use a multiplier as high as 70 watts/foot. When using the energy efficient lighting technologies available today, the connected load is typically much less than the per-foot multipliers used by most energy codes. This penalizes lighting designs that employ track lighting and wastes available lighting watts that could be used more effectively.

Below is a typical track lighting example. The Standard Layout consists of two 50’ runs of single circuit track, each with sixteen

39W track heads for a total connected load of 1376W. The Revised Layout Using Short Track Segments has the same 1376W connected load but uses sixteen short 4’ track segments (64’), each fed separately, to help minimize the impact of the watts per foot multiplier. The scenario with the Track-Limiting Panel uses the original two 50’ runs of single circuit track, with each monitored by a 6 Amp current limiting circuit breaker that is closely matched to the actual connected load of 1376W. This results in the minimum calculated watts per the energy codes.

Without the Track-limiting panel

Standard Layout

20A

20A

Standard Layout

Branch Circuit

Breaker Panel

20A

100 ft of track = 4500W*

Track length determines wattage calculation

Branch Circuit

Breaker Panel

100 ft of track = 4500W*

20A

20A

20A

Revised Layout Using Short Track Segments

Branch Circuit

Breaker Panel

20A

64 ft of track = 2880W* (plus significantly higher installed costs and reduced layout flexibility)

Track length determines wattage calculation

Branch Circuit

Breaker Panel

64 ft of track = 2880W* (plus significantly higher installed costs and reduced

Track length determines wattage calculation

With the Track-limiting panel

The Square D Track-Limiting Panel installs between the branch circuit breaker and the track lighting, solving

20A 6A

Branch Circuit

Breaker Panel

20A

6A

Track-Limiting

Panel

6A

20A

Branch Circuit

Breaker Panel

6A

Track-Limiting

Panel

6A @ 120V - 720W

1440W total

Same 100 ft. of track: 6A @ 120V = 720W

6A @ 120V - 720W

1440W total

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Lighting Control

Powerlink

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Lighting Control

Introduction to

Powerlink

®

Lighting Control

For many designers, the engineering of a suitable lighting control system has become a daunting task. The designer must balance space constraints, equipment/installation costs, maintenance and operational concerns, while ensuring a code-compliant installation. Fortunately, the Powerlink ® G3 lighting control system addresses concerns by:

using standard lighting

panelboards

All Powerlink G3 components mount in the panel just like a standard circuit breaker. Documenting your control system layout is as simple as indicating which branch circuits are to be controlled.

Building Integration & Control

Today more than ever, building owners and facility managers want to get the most out of every dollar invested in their building infrastructure. Powerlink lighting control systems integrate easily with other building systems as part of an energy management system or building automation system, supporting common open protocols such as BACnet and Modbus ® . Compared to standard lighting panelboards, Powerlink lighting control systems typically achieve enough energy savings to pay for the panelboard many times over.

Saving space

Since the lighting control system is located inside the lighting panelboard, valuable wall and floor space is available for more productive uses.

Schneider Electric also offers space-saving, columnwidth panelboards and flexible modular panelboard systems.

Complying with codes

With today’s high available fault currents, it’s extremely important that your system meets code requirements. The Powerlink G3 system is fully UL listed and meets NEC ® 110.10 requirements.

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A self-contained power supply furnishes the power for remotely operated circuit breaker switching and for the system’s electronics.

Up to eight panels can be operated from a single controller.

The intelligence of the Powerlink

G3 system comes from its microprocessor- based controller. It processes many signals that originate externally from control devices, such as switches or sensors, or from its powerful internal time scheduler that switches breakers according to predefined daily schedules.

Innovative Schneider Electric remote-operated circuit breakers combine the protective features of conventional circuit breakers with the switching functions of a contactor.

Conventional EDB circuit breakers can be readily incorporated into a G3 panel.

Plug-on control bus strips act as the bridge between the circuit breakers and the electronic control components of a Powerlink G3 system.

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& Custom Panel Boards

The NF Panelboard offers superior performance and application flexibility for commercial and industrial electrical systems up to 480Y/277V. Schneider Electric is the only lighting control supplier that offers a full range of enclosure options including

NEMA Type 3R, 5 and 12. The following designs are available to suit your needs:

• Standard – The NF Panelboard offers superior performance and application flexibility for commercial and industrial electrical systems up to 480Y/277V. This versatile lighting and power distribution panelboard features a wide selection of circuit breakers, accessories, and ready-to-install kits, as well as 200% rated neutrals for non-linear loads.

• Column-width – These innovative panels are designed to fit into a standard size W,

H, or I-beam support columns commonly found in distribution and industrial facilities.

Column-width panelboards can also be wall mounted, saving valuable floor and wall space where tight equipment space is a concern.

• Modular Panelboard Systems (MPS) – This panel system bundles electrical distribution equipment into a single, factory assembled and wired integrated system.

This approach replaces the traditional method of independently mounting each panelboard and lighting control system, which saves space and reduces installation time. Modular panelboard systems are tailored to specifications and are available with a mix of Schneider Electric NQOD, NF, NF Column-width and Schneider

Electric Powerlink interiors, as well as optional power and control wiring, dry type transformers, lighting contactors, transient voltage surge suppression (TVSS) units, and enclosure space for field installed equipment. All MPS panelboards are

Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed under File E33139 (Panelboard UL67).

• Integrated Power Center (IPC) – This integrated system offers the wide range of factory assembled and wired panelboards interiors, dry type transformers, and lighting control as offered with the MPS line. In addition, the IPC offers factory installed and programmed building management systems, automatic transfer switches, and motor starters. Regardless of your system complexity, Schneider

Electric has the expertise to integrate your requirements into one optimized, cost effective, space saving solution. IPCs are Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed under file E83877 (Dead-Front Switchboard UL891).

NF Column Width Panelboard

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remotely operated eCB-g3 Circuit Breakers

Powerlink ® G3 remotely operated circuit breakers are designed for installation in

Schneider Electric NF Lighting Panelboards as part of the Schneider Electric Powerlink

G3 Lighting Control System. These circuit breakers provide the same overcurrent protection as found in standard circuit breakers.

The Best in remote operation

• Robust 24Vdc motor and highly effective trip mechanism provide unequaled remote operation capability in terms of compact size, electrical ratings, and mechanical life.

• Motor and drive train can open and close the contacts when the circuit breaker handle is in the ON position.

• Contacts cannot be closed remotely when the handle is in the OFF position or the circuit breaker is tripped.

• Manual override selector located on the front of the breaker provides by-pass of automated control command .

• In manual mode, the motor drive train is disconnected from the contact, allowing the circuit breaker handle to operate the contacts like a conventional circuit breaker.

• Remote contact status indication – determines the presence or absence of voltage on the load side terminal of the circuit breaker.

Tripping System with True rMS Sensing

• Schneider Electric Powerlink ECB-G3 circuit breakers have a permanent trip unit that

contains a factory preset thermal (overload) trip element and a magnetic (short circuit)

trip element in each pole.

• The thermal trip element – true RMS sensing and is calibrated to carry the continuous current rating of the circuit breaker at 140°F (40°C) free air ambient temperature.

ECB-G3 Series Remotely

Operated Circuit Breakers

Technical Information

Voltage

Interrupting capacity

Terminals

Standards

*For series connector ratings, see page 44

120Vac

65 kAIR

240Vac

65 kAIR

480/277Vac

14 kAIR

(1) #14 - 8 AL or (1) #14 - 8 CU

UL Listed 489, NEMA Standard AB-1-1986, CSA Standard 22.5

product Features

• 200,000 cycles (ON/OFF) load

endurance

• Remote and local status

• Manual override

• Extra large load terminal

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Catalog Number one-pole

ECB14015G3** 15 Amp

ECB14020G3** 20 Amp

ECB14030G3 30 Amp

* Not available in 480V

** Switch Duty Rated

Catalog Number Two-pole Catalog Number Three-pole

ECB24015G3** 15 Amp ECB34015G3** 15 Amp

ECB24020G3** 20 Amp ECB34020G3** 20 Amp

ECB24030G3 30 Amp ECB32030G3 30 Amp*

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CIrCuIT BreakerS eCB-G3eL Remotely Operated Circuit Breakers

for emergency lighting Circuits

Powerlink ® ECB-G3EL circuit breakers provide a means to comply with the requirements of the NEC, 700.12(E). The circuit breaker contains both a remotely operated switched circuit for controlling the luminaires, and a manually operated unswitched circuit, which provides power to the unit emergency equipment’s charging and detection circuit. Both circuits are electrically tied to the same source via a single common bolt-on connection that receives its supply from the panelboard bus.

Both circuits of the ECB-G3EL breaker contain a thermal-magnetic trip mechanism that protects their associated conductors from overcurrent. The circuit breaker provides a common trip function ensuring that both circuits will open whenever a fault occurs on either of the circuits. It also provides a common handle tie to ensure that both circuits are manually switched together.

ECB-G3EL Remotely Operated

Circuit Breakers for Emergency

Lighting Circuits

Technical Information

Voltage

Interrupting capacity

Terminals

Standards

120Vac

65 kAIR

240Vac

65 kAIR

480/277Vac

14 kAIR

(1) #14 - 8 AL or (1) #14 - 8 CU

UL Listed 489, NEMA Standard AB-1-1986, CSA Standard 22.5

Catalog Number ampere rating

ECB142020G3EL 20 Amp

product Features

• 200,000 cycles load endurance

• Remote and local status

• Manual override

• Extra large load terminal

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Powerlink ®

g3 Control Bus

Powerlink ® G3 Control Buses provide the interface between the system controller and remotely operated circuit breakers. Specifically, they distribute 24Vdc switching power and control signals to switch remotely operated circuit breakers and report circuit breaker status back to the system controller.

One to four control bus strips can be mounted in a single panelboard. If only one control bus is required, it is always mounted on the left-hand side of a standard panelboard or at the top of a column-width panelboard.

Technical Information

Operating Temperature

(external panelboard ambient)

Storage Temperature

Operating Humidity

ESD Immunity

RF Susceptibility

Electrical Fast

Transient Susceptibility

Electrical Surge Susceptibility, power line

Electrical Surge Susceptibility, interconnection lines

Standards

23°F to 104°F (-5°C to 40 °C)

-4°F to 185°F (–20°C to 85°C)

5% to 95% (non-condensing)

IEC 1000, Level 4

IEC 1000, Level 3

IEC 1000, Level 3

IEC 1000, Level 4

IEC 1000, Level 3

FCC Part 15, Class A; UL Listed

916 Energy Management Equipment

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Catalog Number

NF12SBLG3

NF12SBRG3

NF18SBLG3

NF18SBRG3

NF21SBLG3

NF21SBRG3

Max. Control Circuits orientation

12

12

18

18

21

21

Left

Right

Left

Right

Left

Right

Ceiling Mounted Occupancy

Sensor Ultrasonic

product Features

• Attaches to NF Panelboard interior mounting rail

• Modular connectors provide

secure plug-in connections for

remotely operated circuit breakers

and control electronics.

• No open electronics

Powerlink ®

power Supply

Powerlink ® G3 Power Supply provides power to operate the controller, control buses and remotely operated circuit breakers. The power supply attaches to an NF Panelboard interior in the same manner as a standard 3-pole circuit breaker.

The power supply derives its power from the panelboard interior bus and converts the line voltage into two separate supplies: one supply furnishes the controller with a 24Vdc,

Class 2 source; the other supply furnishes the control bus and subnet with a 24Vdc,

Class 1 source.

An optional type of power supply, furnished with primary leads, is available for use with a separately derived primary power source. This option is often used in applications where the system must remain operational during power outages. In such applications, the external leads are connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or alternate power source.

In 20-inch (508 mm) wide panels, the power supply is always located in the upper lefthand corner of the interior. The controller is mounted adjacent to the power supply on the right-hand side.

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Technical Information

Operating Temperature

(external panelboard ambient)

Storage Temperature

Operating Humidity

ESD Immunity

RF Susceptibility

Electrical Fast

Transient Susceptibility

Electrical Surge Susceptibility, power line

Electrical Surge Susceptibility, interconnection lines

Standards

23°F to 104°F (-5°C to 40 °C)

-4°F to 185°F (–20°C to 85°C)

5% to 95% (non-condensing)

IEC 1000, Level 4

IEC 1000, Level 3

IEC 1000, Level 3

IEC 1000, Level 4

IEC 1000, Level 3

FCC Part 15, Class A; UL Listed

916 Energy Management Equipment

Catalog Number

NF120PSG3

NF240PSG3

NF277PSG3

NF120PSG3L

NF240PSG3L

NF277PSG3L

Voltage

120V

240V

277V

120V

240V

277V

primary Source

Panel Bus

Panel Bus

Panel Bus

External Leads

External Leads

External Leads

product Features

• Attaches to panelboard interior, occupies three adjacent pole spaces.

• External lead for connection to

panel neutral.

• Modular connectors provide secure plug-in connections for connection to left-hand side control bus and controller.

• LED indication of Class 1 and Class 2 voltage sources operational status.

• Removable communication terminal block for making subnet connections.

• Internally self-protected against short circuits and electrical surges.

• Low continuous power draw, less than 20VA.

• Optional external leads for connection to remote power source.

• No open electronics

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Controllers

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Powerlink ® G3 product line offers a simple, cost-effective means for controlling branch lighting circuits. Five distinct systems provide a variety of capabilities to meet virtually any need.

500 Level System

• Designed to be used in conjunction with other control devices such as:

External time clocks, access readers, occupancy sensors, or other building systems.

• Control devices provide either dry-contact closures or digital serial communications.

• Incorporates internal programmable timers.

• Controller responds to commands from control devices by automatically switching a programmed group of

lighting circuits.

1000 Level System

• Includes all the features of the 500 level system, Plus:

• Incorporates a flexible time scheduler that eliminates the need for external time clocks. Includes many control

features not found in traditional, mechanical time clocks or energy management systems.

• Ideally suited for stand-alone systems in retail, office, institutional, and industrial facilities.

Controller

2000 Level System

• Includes all the features of the 1000 level system, Plus:

• Combines the control, input, and scheduling features of the NF1000 with the added benefit of embedded

Ethernet connectivity.

• Peer-to-peer (P2P) control network connectivity allows different controllers to share input signals, schedules,

and lighting zone states.

• Ethernet connectivity reduces network installation costs by eliminating the need for a dedicated lighting

control network.

3000 Level System

• Combines control, input, and scheduling features of the 2000 level controller, Plus:

• Embedded web server for remote access without dedicated software

• Automated alarms notify users via email when pre-defined events occur (eg: trip breakers)

3000C Level System

• 3000C controller adds all the features of the 3000 level controller, plus the ability to integrate with C-Bus TM devices on the C-Bus network

BacNet Capability

• The Building Automation and Control network (BACnet) communication protocol is being incorporated into the existing Powerlink G3 controller design. The BACnet protocol allows Powerlink panels to be easily integrated into a Building Automation System (BAS) employing this open communication standard without the need for communication bridges or gateways.

Controller Models

The following Powerlink G3 controller models support ‘native’ BACnet communications, BACnet IP, and

BACnet MS/TP on RS-485:

• NF2000G3 - Ethernet communications, shared remote inputs, network time synchronization

• NF3000G3 - Email upon alarm, onboard web pages for status/control/configuration

• NF3000G3C - C-Bus communications (ability to interface with a C-Bus lighting control network)

Catalog Number

NF500G3

NF1000G3

NF1000G3N2

NF2000G3

NF3000G3

NF3000G3C

Controller Type

500 Level Powerlink G3 Controller

1000 Level Powerlink G3 Controller

1000 Level Powerlink G3 Controller w/N2 Protocol

2000 Level Powerlink G3 Controller

3000 Level Powerlink G3 Controller

3000 Level Powerlink G3 Controller w/C-Bus Capabilities

Controller Feature Comparison

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Input Terminals

2-wire

2-wire with status feedback

3-wire

Input Types

2-wire normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC)

2-wire NO or NC, with automatic blink notification

2-wire maintained toggle

2-wire momentary toggle

2-wire momentary ON or momentary OFF

3-wire momentary

Input timers (1 sec. up to 18 hours)

Input synchronization

Sentry® Switch support

ON delay/OFF delay

Time Scheduler

Independent schedules

ON-OFF periods/schedule

7-day 24-hour repeating schedule

32 special event/holiday periods

Automatic daylight savings

Sunrise/sunset with offsets

Network time synchronization (requires TCP connection)

Network Variables

Communications inputs (network accessible)

Remote sources (per controller)

Maximum subscriptions

Zones

Maximum number

Maximum sources per zone

Configurable source logic (OR, AND, XOR, XNOR, NOR, NAND, LAST EVENT)

Maximum remotely operated circuit breakers (per subnet)

Blink notice (single, double, delay no blink)

ON-time

Networking

RS-232 port/RS-485 port

Ethernet (10BaseT port)

Protocols

BACnet

C-Bus

Modbus® ASCI/RTU

Modbus TCP

Johnson Controls N2

DMX512

Front Panel

LED display with cover

Backlit LCD display

Password or front panel disable

Memory

Non-volatile memory for programs and configuration

On-board capacitor to power clock chip during power outage

Flash memory for firmware upgrade

Viewing Options

Event Log

Strike Counter

Alarm viewing via Event Log

Alarm viewing via e-mail

Web-based setup, control and status monitoring

Terminals accept 24-18 AWG conductors

7.5mA maximum load per input terminal.

Requires configuration software for setup.

^ And/or last event

System Level

500 1000 2000

X

-

X

X

-

X

X

-

-

-

-

-

X

-

X

X

64

1

-

168

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

64

-

-

X

-

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

8

8

8

-

-

-

X

-

+

X

+

-

-

X

-

X

X

-

Order NF1000G3N2 controller for use with Johnson Controls.

+ Not available with NF1000G3N2 controllers.

† 3000G3C controller

X

X

X

-

X

X

X

-

-

-

X

X

X

-

X

X

64

2

^

168

X

X

-

X

X

16

24

64

-

-

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

16

8

8

X

X

X

-

X

X

X

X

X

-

-

X

X

X

X

X

64

4

X

168

X

X

X

X

X

16

24

64

32

256

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

16

8

8

3000

X

X

X

-

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

-

X

X

X

X

X †

X

X

X

X

64

4

X

168

X

X

X

X

X

16

24

64

32

256

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

16

8

8

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remote Source Controller

The Powerlink ® Remote Source Controller (RSC) provides additional scheduling and dry-contact inputs via high speed Ethernet connectivity that links a wide variety of input devices to a 2000 or 3000 level Square D Powerlink system.

product Features

• High Speed Connectivity

• Ethernet communication eliminates bottlenecks typically associated with serial devices.

• Uses existing LAN infrastructure to reduce input wiring cost.

• Uses convenient radial feeds to independent input devices; this avoids pitfalls that are typically associated with daisy-chained network digital switches.

powerful Control Capability

• Supports (16) 2-wire inputs, (8) 2-wire inputs with status output, or (8) 3-wire inputs.

• Fully configurable from LCD display/keypad or via LCS/PCS software.

• Specifically designed to operate in conjunction with 2000 and 3000 level controllers.

• Any RSC input can be set up to control any remotely operated circuit breaker

connected to the system.

• Assignable input timers, input synchronization, and programmable behavior according

to specified time period.

• Provides an additional (16) independent time schedules that can be configured to operate any circuit breaker or zone configured on the system.

Technical Information

Dimensions

Mounting

Ethernet Port

Inputs

Outputs

Auxiliary Power

Terminal Wire Range

Input Voltage

Input Power Requirements

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 44

12” x 12” x 6” (304.8 mm x 304.8 mm x 152.4 mm)

Wall mount

(1) 10BaseT port

(16) dedicated 2-wire inputs or (8) 3-wire inputs

(8) outputs (max of 60mA total for all outputs combined)

24Vdc (100 mA max)

#24-18AWG

120/240/277Vac

20VA max

UL Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

Remote Source Controller

product Features

• NEMA Type 1 enclosure w/knockouts

• UL Listed

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Catalog Number

RSC16G3120

RSC16G3240

RSC16G3277

Description

120V

240V

277V

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accessories

Slave address Selector

The Slave Address Selector is required for each slave panel connected to a subnet. The slave address selector establishes a unique system address for the panel that is both essential for system operation and useful when the system is accessed from a remote location. The slave address selector plugs directly onto control buses.

• Rotary operated switch labeled 0–7 for addressing panels

• Removable terminal block for connecting subnet cable

• Modular plug for connecting the Slave Address Selector to smart bus using the Slave Bus Connect Harness

Slave Bus Connect harness assembly

The Slave Bus Connect Harness assemblies are required in slave panels furnished with two control buses.

The harness contains modular plugs on each end.

Column-width Controller Cable

A Column-width Controller Cable is required to connect the power supply to the controller when used in an

NF Column-width Panelboard.

remote Mounting adapter

The Remote Mounting Adapter provides a means for mounting a Powerlink controller and power supply in a separate enclosure. This bracket is ideal for retrofit applications where all 42 circuit spaces in the panelboard are required for branch circuit breakers.

Controller Front panel Serial Cable

The Controller Front Panel Serial Cable is used to make direct RS-232 connections from the controller to a PC or laptop computer.

Custom Barrier kit

The custom barrier kit provides a heavy-duty barrier for separating class II control circuits from power wiring.

Modem kit

This kit, which is designed specifically for Schneider Electric Powerlink G3 controllers, contains all the necessary components for use with the controller.

rS-485/rS-232 Converter kit

The RS-485/RS-232 converter kit allows connection from the RS-485 port of the controller to the serial port of a personal computer.

Subnet Cable

Four wire cable for connecting panels together in a subnet configuration

Catalog Number

NFSELG3

NF2HG3

NFCW3G

NFADAPTERG3

NFFPC3G

NFASBKG3

6382G3MODEM

6382RS485G3KIT

NFSN06

NFSN10

NFSN25

NFSN50

Description

Slave address selector

Slave bus connect harness

Column width controller cable

Remote mounting adaptor

Controller front panel serial cable

Custom barrier kit

Modem kit

RS-485 converter kit

Subnet Cable

6’ (1.83 m) sub-net cable

10’ (3.05 m) sub-net cable

25’ (7.62 m) sub-net cable

50’ (15.24 m) sub-net cable

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Device power Supply

The Powerlink ® Device Power Supply is used to distribute power on a C-Bus TM network.

Placed on the network, device power supplies will provide the current necessary for operating a variety of passive Schneider Electric C-Bus devices.

A Device Power Supply consists of a 8M enclosure containing one or two Power

Supplies (120 or 277Vac).

Technical Information

Nominal Line Voltage

Maximum Line Current

Electrical Isolation

Current Output

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 41

Operates at 120 or 277Vac, ± 10%, with a frequency range from 50–60 Hz

9.9 mA for 120V power supply 4.3 mA for 277V power supply

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to the line

350 mA (single power supply unit) 700 mA (dual power supply unit)

12.57 in. (L) x 8.88 in. (W) x 3.8 in. (D) [319 mm (L) x 226 mm (W) x 97 mm (D)]

One power supply: 8.84 lb (4.01 kg) Two power supplies: 9.28 lb (4.21 kg)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 508A Industrial Control Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

Powerlink Device Power Supply

product Features

• Surface-mount NEMA Type 1

enclosure with cover

• Unit and C-Bus LEDs indicate the status of the line voltage and the network

• Sources up to 700 mA (dual power supplies) to the C-Bus network

• 120 or 277Vac models available

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Catalog Number

NFDP1120G3C

NFDP2120G3C

NFDP1277G3C

NFDP2277G3C

Description

120V Powerlink Single Power Supply

120V Powerlink Dual Power Supply

277V Powerlink Single Power Supply

277V Powerlink Dual Power Supply

Powerlink ®

Device router

The Powerlink ® Device Router allows the exchange of data between a Powerlink

NF3000G3C controller and Schneider Electric C-Bus TM devices.

The bidirectional device router can receive data from the C-Bus input devices and send the data to the Powerlink panel/network. It can also receive data such as a contact closure from the Powerlink input and send that data to a C-Bus output/network.

The device router consists of a C-Bus 8M enclosure containing a PC Interface and a

Power Supply (120Vac or 277Vac). Communication between the device router and the

NF3000G3C controller is made with the included 50-foot serial cable.

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Technical Information

Nominal Line Voltage

Maximum Line Current

Electrical Isolation

Current Output

Status Indicators

Serial Connection

C-Bus Connection

Data Cable

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 41

Operates at 120 or 277Vac, ± 10%, with a frequency range from 50–60 Hz

9.9 mA for 120V device router 4.3 mA for 277V device router

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to the line

350 mA to the C-Bus network

Unit and Unit/Comms: Line voltage, unit power, and data transmission

C-Bus: Power levels and presence of C-Bus clock

(1) 9-pin RS-232 D-type serial connector; (2) RS-232 RJ-45 connectors

(2) RJ-45 sockets for connection to the C-Bus network

50 ft serial

12.57 in. (L) x 8.88 in. (W) x 3.8 in. (D) [319 mm (L) x 226 mm (W) x 97 mm (D)]

9.1 lbs (4.13 kg)

Temp.: 32° to 113°F (0° to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 508A Industrial Control Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

Catalog Number

NFDR120G3C

NFDR277G3C

Description

120V Powerlink Device Router

277V Powerlink Device Router

product Features

• Surface-mount NEMA 1

enclosure, with cover

• Unit, Unit/Comms, and C-Bus

LEDs indicate the status of data transmission and power to the unit and the network

• System network clock for

synchronizing communications

data

• Network power source, supplying

up to 350 mA

• 120 or 277Vac models available

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Dimensional Drawings

NF panelboard (indoor enclosure)

Flush Mounting W + 1.50 (38mm)

Surface Mounting W + 0.12 (3mm)

Max. Main Lug

Ampere Rating

Max. Number of Circuits

H

5.75 in.

(146 mm)

H

Typical Enclosure Side View Typical Enclosure Front View

*These dimensions are standard. Please consult factory for special requirements.

(H) Enclosure Height

In. mm

125A

250A

100A

(FIL)

250A

(JDL, JGL,

JJL, JLL)

12

18

30 †

30

42

54

12

18

30 †

30

42

54

26

26

32

38

44

50

38

38

44

50

56

62

800A* 30

42

54

50

56

62

1270

1422

1575

400A

(LAL, LHL)

30

42

54

62

68

74

1575

1727

1880

†34W only *800A Panelboards are 8¾ in. deep

965

965

1118

1270

1422

1575

660

660

813

965

1118

1270

Column Width Panelboard

Max. Main Lug

Ampere Rating

Max. Number of Circuits

125A 18

(EDB, EGB, EJB) 30

42

100A

(HDL, HGL,

HJL, HLL)

12

18

30 †

400A

600A

400/600A

(LCL, LIL)

30

42

54

30

42

54

30

42

54

(H) Enclosure Height

In. mm

50

56

62

50

56

62

32

38

44

38

38

44

68

74

80

1270

1422

1575

1270

1422

1575

813

965

1118

965

965

1118

1727

1880

2032

H

9.69 in.

(246 mm)

Typical Enclosure Front View

5.60 in.

(142 mm)

Typical Enclosure Side View

Powerlink ® Device power Supply/Device router

8.9 in.

(226 mm)

3.8 in.

(97 mm)

Ready-to-Assemble (Also Available Factory Assembled)

Column Width - Main Lugs Only

Max. Number of Circuits

Max. Main Lug

Ampere Rating

(H) Enclosure Height

In. mm

30

42

125A

225A

59

71

1499

1803

Column Width - Main Circuit Breaker

Max. Number of Circuits

Max. Main Lug

Ampere Rating

(H) Enclosure Height

In. mm

30

42

125A

225A

59

71

1499

1803

12.57 in.

(319 mm)

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Front view showing height and width

C-Bus TM 8M Enclosure Knockouts

Symbol

Conduit Size

A

½

B

¾

C D E

1 1¼ 1½

Side view showing depth Conduit knockouts for the 8M enclosure

Short Circuit Current Rating Table

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This table lists the UL short-circuit current ratings for NF panelboards including ECB-G3 circuit breakers. The ratings apply to an integral main located in the same enclosure or a remote main located in a separate enclosure.

NF panelboard SCCr Table

Max. System Voltage

120 120/240 240

Max. Short Circuit

Current Rating

65,000

100,000

277

480Y/277

125,000

200,000

35,000

65,000

100,000

200,000

RMS Symmetrical Amperes

Integral or Remote Main Circuit Breaker

EG, FH, FG, KH, LH, MH, MX, HG, JG

EG

EJ, FC, FJ, KC, LC, LX, HJ, JJ

EJ, FC, KC, HJ, JJ

HL, JL

FI, KI, LI, LXI

FI, KI

Class J or T (600 V) 200 A max. fuses

EG, FG, HG, JG, KH, LH

EG, HG, JG

EJ, FC, FJ, KC, LC, LX, HJ, JJ

EJ, FC, KC, HJ, JJ

HL, JL

400 A max. fuses

FI, KI, LI, LXI

FI, KI

200 A max. fuses

Schneider Electric Branch Circuit Breaker

Catalog Designation

EDB, EDB-EPD

ECB-G3

EDB, EDB-EPD, EGB

ECB-G3

EDB, EDB-EPD, EGB, ECB-G3

EDB, EDB-EPD, EGB, EJB

ECB-G3

EDB, EDB-EPD

ECB-G3

EDB, EDB-EPD, EGB

ECB-G3

EDB, EDB-EPD, EGB, EJB

EDB, EDB-EPD, EGB, EJB

ECB-G3

EDB, EDB-EPD, EGB, EJB, ECB-G3

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Wiring Diagrams

This section contains wiring diagrams for the Schneider Electric Powerlink ® G3 systems

Typical low Voltage Input Connections Various low Voltage Switch Types

Typical Switch Types Wired in parallel

Typical photo Controller Wiring Diagram

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System Architecture

Three levels of communications are provided that can be easily tailored to individual application requirements.

Subnet Communications

• Each Schneider Electric Powerlink ® G3 Controller can directly operate up to eight control buses.

• Controller signals the control buses to switch the associated branch circuits and polls each Schneider Electric Powerlink G3 Circuit Breaker to determine its actual status.

• Communications between the controller and the control buses are made with a 4-wire, Class 1 communications cable (Belden 27326 or equivalent).

• Slave panels (those containing control buses and remotely operated circuit breakers, but no controller) may be mounted up to 400 feet away from the master panel that contains the controller.

Subnet communications allow one controller to operate up to 168 remotely operated branch circuits.

automation Network

• Each controller provides both RS-485 and RS-232 serial ports. Provides access up to 247 controllers using an RS-485 multi-drop configuration.

• An automation level network can also be used to communicate with other building systems such as energy management systems and card access controllers. The automation network uses widely accepted and supported industrial-proven protocols used by many building automation manufacturers and systems integrators

- Modbus ® ASCII/RTU open protocol in all Schneider Electric Powerlink G3 Controllers

- DMX512 protocol in automation level network for theatrical lighting applications in 1000, 2000, and 3000 level controllers

- Optional JCI-N2 protocol for 1000 level controllers

- Optional C-Bus™ Network capability with NF3000G3C controller and device router

- BACnet MS/TP open protocol in 2000 and 3000 level controllers

Automation networks provide remote access to the lighting control system over an RS-485 network. An RS-485 network consists of low cost, 2-wire, Class 2communications cable, Belden 9841 or equivalent.

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ethernet Connectivity

Schneider Electric Powerlink ® G3 2000 and 3000 level controllers have integrated onboard Ethernet capability. In addition to providing highspeed Ethernet access, these controllers allow fast peer-to-peer (P2P) connectivity between panels. With 2000 and 3000 level systems, master panels can share inputs, schedules, and zone status.

• BACnet IP open protocol in 2000 and 3000 level controllers

• Modbus TCP/IP open protocol in 2000 and 3000 level controllers

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C-Bus TM network

Below is a typical one-line diagram for creating a local area network using the C-Bus TM Network capability of level 3000G3C controllers. All cables shown below are CAT-5.

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C-Bus

TM

Lighting

Control

Introduction to

C-Bus

TM

Lighting Control

The availability of low-cost, powerful microprocessors for building and home control and management systems has created unprecedented customer expectations for increased control, connectivity and integration of electrical and low-voltage systems.

Simple cabling/any topology

Since the C-Bus system uses standard

Cat-5 cabling, using any topology, there’s no

special cable to order or keep in supply.

So it’s much easier to address last-minute

change orders or to complete a job without

wondering if you have the right materials

on hand.

Sophisticated styling

C-Bus TM brings a distinctly sophisticated

look to lighting applications. Clean lines.

Sleek glass. Every detail and surface of these

keypads and touch screens are designed to

complement contemporary commercial

and residential environments.

System simplicity

With its unique distributed control system

installation couldn’t be easier. You can place

relays and dimmers in various locations

and connect them directly to the network –

eliminating the need to run cable back to a

separate enclosure near centrally located

processors. Keeping the design simple also

adds up to greater system reliability.

C-Bus keypads

These aesthetically pleasing faceplates

lend a sophisticated look to virtually any

space. They’re as elegant as they are

well-engineered.

Fully-scalable solution

Whether you’re creating a lighting control

system for a single room or a whole facility,

Schnieder Electric lighting control offers

scalable systems to fit your exact needs.

Our C-Bus solutions are designed around

the size and requirements of your

application. All this with a common platform

and easy installation practices. Talk about

flexibility.

C-Bus touch screens

Our unified wall-mounted panels allow you

to control lighting systems and accessories

with the touch of a finger. Designed with

versatility in mind, these sleek touch screens

are easy to install, customize and use.

They’re compact yet powerful. Simple to

operate yet highly flexible. A desktop model

is available when wall space is limited or for

added convenience.

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The C-Bus TM Neo™ Keypads offer localized finger-tip control of lighting and other electrical devices. With over 1,000 custom color combinations available, these elegant keypads are suitable for virtually any decor.

One compact Neo keypad can take the place of many single switches, ON/OFF toggles, dimmers, and timers. Available in your choice of a two-, four-, or eight-button keypad,

Neo’s modern style is complemented by orange and blue LEDs that instantly show the status of controlled devices.

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Technical Information

Voltage Requirements 15–36Vdc @ 22 mA required for normal operation, drawn from the C-Bus network

Number of Units on a Network Calculated with the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility used to evaluate the total network current load

Electrical Isolation

Control Functions

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to power (provided externally)

Load switching, dimming, timing, scene control

Status Indicators

Locator Option

Scene Control

Timers

Response Time

Two-color (orange and blue) user-configurable LEDs

User-configurable, adjustable blue LED illumination for locating the unit in darkness, with “ignore first button press” option

Up to four scenes per keypad, ten addresses per scene

1 sec–18 hr, 1 sec intervals

200 m sec or less

C-Bus Connection

Dimensions

Mounting:

Weight

Operating Environment

Storage Environment

Standards:

Color Options

One terminal block to accommodate 24–16 AWG (0.2–15 mm2),

CAT 5 UTP cable required

4.57 in. (L) x 2.95 in. (W) x 0.87 in. (D) [116 mm

(L) x 75 mm (W) x 22 mm (D)]

Centers 3.31 in. (84 mm)

Enclosure (Not Provided) Plaster mud ring (Raco 8771 or equal) w/ minimum internal width 2.05 in. (52 mm) (not provided)

Single gang box (Carlon A58381D-CAR or equal) w/minimum internal width 2.05 in. (52 mm) (not provided)

2.7 oz (77 g)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) • RH: 95%, noncondensing

Temp.: 14°F to 140°F (–10°C to 60°C) • RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

Slate, white, cream, gold, black, brown, soft gray, desert sand and brushed aluminum

Neo Style 8 Button Keypad product Features

• Button configurations include multi-point switching and dimming, master ON/OFF switching, and scene settings

• Scene control includes ten group addresses per scene, four scenes per keypad

• Independent timers available for each button

• Standard built-in infrared receiver permits keypad control at a distance with an optional infrared handheld remote

(Sold Separately)

• Dual-color LED windows on each button can glow in cool blue, orange, or combinations of both, indicating when a controlled device is ON or OFF

• Auto “fallback” can dim button LEDs at a set time after the last key press

• Locator LEDs can illuminate the top and bottom of the button area in cool blue, helping a user find the keypad in dim light

Functional aesthetics

• Clean-lined low-profile keypads are wall mounted without external fittings

• Optional button covers have ID windows, enabling quick identification of lighting scenes or controlled devices

(Sold Separately)

• Distinctively designed multi-layer cover plate consists of button covers, an outer surround, and an inner surround

• Color schemes are easily customized and modified to suit personal taste or the decor

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink NF3000G3C controllers

• Configured by using Learn Mode or a personal computer connected to the network

** For additional ordering information see technical section page 95

Order numbers for the Neo Keypad assemblies indicate the number of buttons desired on the keypad and the color of each customizable component (inner surround, outer surround, and button cover). Color numbers are taken from the “Neo Colors” table (page 78) and must be given in the following order: outer surround, inner surround, and button covers.

Catalog Number Description acessories

SLC5052NL( ) Number of Buttons (2) Neo Keypad Assembly Button Covers SLC5052NRP( ) - 2 button keypads (5 pack) Button Covers SLC5052NRI( ) with ID Windows

SLC5054NL( ) Number of Buttons (4)

SLC5058NL( ) Number of Buttons (8)

(2, 4, or 8 buttons) Button Covers SLC5054NRP( ) - 4 button keypads (5 pack) Inner Surround SLC5050IS( ) (pack of 5)

Button Covers SLC5058NRP( ) - 8 button keypads (5 pack) Outer Surround SLC5050OS( ) (pack of 5)

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Saturn TM keypads

The C-Bus TM Saturn TM Keypads offer localized finger-tip control of lighting and electrical services. These elegant keypads incorporate a unique glass cover plate that is easy to install, customize, and use.

By virtue of the variety of button configurations available, one compact Saturn keypad can take the place of many single operation switches, ON/OFF toggles, dimmers, and timers.

Available in a two-, four-, or six-button keypad, Saturn’s modern style is complemented by orange and blue LEDs that can instantly show the status of controlled devices.

Technical Information

Voltage Requirements

Number of Units on a Network

Electrical Isolation

Control Functions

Status Indicators

Locator

Option

Scene Control

Timers

Response Time

C-Bus Connection

Dimensions

Mounting

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

Color Options

*For Diagram see technical section page 95

15–36Vdc @ 22 mA required for normal operation, drawn from the C-Bus network

Determined with the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility used to evaluate the total network current load

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to power (provided externally)

Load switching, dimming, timing, scene control

Two-color (orange and blue) user-configurable LEDs

User-configurable, adjustable LED to help locate the unit in darkness, has “ignore first button press” option

Up to four scenes per keypad, ten addresses per scene

1 sec–18 hr, 1 sec intervals

200 m sec or less

One terminal block to accommodate 24-16 AWG

(0.2–1.31 mm2), CAT 5 UTP cable required

4.57 in. (L) x 2.95 in. (W) x 1.1 in. (D) [116 mm (L) x 75 mm (W) x 28 mm (D)]

Plaster mud ring (Raco 8771 or equal) w/ minimum internal width 2.05 in. (52 mm) (not provided)

Single gang box (Carlon A58381DCAR or equal) w/minimum internal width 2.05 in. (52 mm) (not provided)

4.66 oz (132 g)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management, CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device, EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

White, cream, black, and mocha

Saturn Style 6 Button Keypad product Features

• Button configurations include multi-point switching and dimming, master ON/OFF switching, and scene settings

• Scene control includes up to ten group addresses per scene and four scenes per keypad

• Independent timers available for each button

• Dual-color LED windows on each button can glow in cool blue, orange, or combinations of both, indicating when a controlled device is ON or OFF

• Auto “fallback” can dim button LEDs at a set time after the last button press

• Locator LED can illuminate the keypad, helping a user find it in dim light

Functional aesthetics

• Distinctively designed transparent impactresistant glass cover plate with silver buttons that can glow blue or orange

• Clean-lined keypads are wall mounted without external fittings

• Low-profile keypad extends only 0.5 in. out from the wall

• Colors are easily modified to suit personal taste or the décor

• Optional button covers with labels, enabling quick identification of lighting scenes or controlled devices

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink NF3000G3C controllers

• Configured by using Learn Mode or a personal computer connected to the network

Order numbers for the Saturn keypad assemblies indicate the number of buttons desired on the keypad and the color of the cover plate. White (WE), Black (BK), Mocha (BR), Cream (CM)

For example, SLC5086NLBK represents an order for a Saturn keypad with six buttons and a black cover plate. The order number for a two-button keypad in mocha would be SLC5082NLBR

Catalog Number Description accessories

SLC5082NL( )Number of Buttons (2) Saturn Keypad Assembly SLC5080LC8: Pre-labeled button caps (1 ea. of 66 frequently used labels such as Lounge, Meeting, Scene 1, etc.)

SLC5084NL( )Number of Buttons (4) (2, 4, or 6 buttons)

SLC5086NL( )Number of Buttons (6)

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The C-Bus TM Neo™ Keypads with Dynamic Labeling Technology™ (DLT) combine a

Neo style cover plate, programmable keypad buttons, and easily customized labels on a backlit LCD screen that eliminates the need for custom labels.

These keypads are designed to be easy to install, customize, and use. By virtue of the variety of button configurations available, one compact DLT keypad can take the place of many single operation switches, ON/OFF toggles, dimmers, and timers.

Cool blue LEDs light the five keypad buttons, complementing the keypad’s sleek lines and instantly showing the status of controlled devices.

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Technical Information

Voltage

Requirements

Number of Units on a Network

Electrical Isolation

Control Functions

Status Indicators

Backlight

Locator

Option

Scene Control

Timers

Screen

Response Time

C-Bus Connection

Dimensions

Mounting

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 95

15–36Vdc @ 22 mA required for normal operation, drawn from the C-Bus network

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to power (provided externally)

Load switching, dimming, timing, scene control

Blue, one dimmable LED per button

White, dimmable, user configurable

User-configurable, adjustable blue LED for locating the unit in darkness, with “ignore first button press” option

4 scenes per keypad, 10 addresses per scene

1 sec–18 hr, 1 second intervals

64 x 128 pixels LCD

200 m sec or less

One terminal block to accommodate 24–16 AWG (0.2–1.31 mm2),

CAT 5 UTP cable required

4.57 in. (L) x 2.95 in. (W) x 1.20 in. (D) [116 mm (L) x 76 mm (W) x 32 mm (D)]

Standard plaster (mud) ring or wall box (not provided), minimum internal width 2.05 in. (52 mm) Centers: 3.31 in. (84 mm)

3.35 oz (95 g)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

Order numbers for the Neo DLT keypad assemblies indicate the color of the cover plate. White (WE), Brushed Aluminum and Slate (GB), Soft Grey (SG), Cream (CM), Desert Sand (DS).

Example: Order number SLC5055DL(WE), represents a Neo DLT keypad in white.

Catalog Number

SLC5055DL( )

Description

Neo DLT Keypad

Neo Style DLT Keypad product Features

• Button configurations include multi-point switching and dimming, master ON/OFF switching, and scene settings

• Keypads have five physical buttons–four control buttons and one scroll/page button– combined with two screens of labels, for a total of eight control buttons and two scroll/ page buttons

• Scene control includes ten group addresses per scene, four scenes per keypad

• Independent timers available for each button

• Button LEDs can be used as locator lights in

the dark

• Time clock can be displayed at the bottom

of the screen

• Displays up to 8 languages from a set of

more than 65

Functional aesthetics

• 64 x 128 pixel LCD screen with a white

backlight

• Editable LCD labels, available for each button or control group, can display text, symbols, and graphics

• Dynamic graphic displays, such as bar graphs, can be enabled or disabled

• Bitmaps can be downloaded for each group address or scene

• Clean-lined low-profile keypads are wall mounted without external fittings

• Distinctive two-layer cover plate consists of an outer surround and an inner surround

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using Learn Mode or a personal computer connected to the network

Saturn™ keypads

with Dynamic labeling Technology™

The C-Bus TM Saturn™ Dynamic Labeling Technology™ (DLT) Keypads combine a Saturn style glass cover plate, programmable keypad buttons, and easily customized labels on a backlit LCD screen that eliminates the need for custom labels.

These keypads are designed to be easy to install, customize, and use. By virtue of the variety of button configurations available, one compact Saturn Keypad with DLT can take the place of many single operation switches, ON/OFF toggles, dimmers, and timers. The five keypad buttons are lit with cool blue LEDs that complement the keypad’s sleek lines and show the status of controlled devices.

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Technical Information

Voltage Requirements

Number of Units on a Network

Electrical Isolation

Control Functions

Status Indicators

Backlight

Locator

Option

Scene Control

Timers

Screen

Response Time

C-Bus

Connection

Dimensions

Mounting

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

Cover-Plate Colors

*For Diagram see technical section page 96

15–36Vdc @ 22 mA required for normal operation, drawn from the C-Bus network

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to power (provided externally)

Load switching, dimming, timing, scene control

Blue, one dimmable LED per button

White, dimmable, user configurable

User-configurable, adjustable blue LED illumination for locating the unit in darkness, with “ignore first button press” option

4 scenes per keypad, 10 addresses per scene

1 sec–18 hr, 1 second intervals

64 x 128 pixels LCD

200 m sec or less

One terminal block to accommodate 24–16 AWG (0.2–1.31 mm 2 ),

CAT 5 UTP cable required

4.57 in. (L) x 2.95 in. (W) x 1.20 in. (D) [116 mm (L) x 75 mm (W) x 30.4 mm (D)]

Standard plaster (mud) ring or wall box (not provided), minimum internal width 2.05 in. (52 mm) Centers: 3.31 in. (84 mm)

5.29 oz (150 g)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device, EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

White, cream, black, mocha

Order numbers for the Saturn DLT keypads include the stock number (SLC5085DL) and the code for the color of the cover plate: Black (BK), Mocha (BR), White (WE) and Cream (CM)

For example, SLC5085DLBR represents a complete catalog number for a Saturn DLT keypad with a mocha cover plate.

Catalog Number

SLC5085DL ( )

Description

Saturn Keypad with DLT in white (WE), cream (CM), black (BK), or mocha (BR)

Saturn Style DLT Keypad product Features

• Button configurations include multi-point switching and dimming, master ON/OFF switching, and scene settings

• Keypads have five physical buttons-four control buttons and one scroll/page buttoncombined with two screens of labels, for a total of eight control buttons and two scroll/ page buttons

• Scene control includes ten group addresses per scene, four scenes per keypad

• Independent timers available for each button

• Button LEDs can be used as locator lights in

the dark

• Time clock can be displayed at the bottom of

the screen

• Displays up to 8 languages from a set of

more than 65

Functional aesthetics

• 64 x 128 pixel LCD screen with a white backlight

• Editable LCD labels, available for each button or control group, can display text, symbols, and graphics.

• Dynamic graphic displays, such as bar graphs, can be enabled or disabled

• Bitmaps can be downloaded for each group address or scene

• Clean-lined low-profile keypads are wall mounted without external fittings

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using Learn Mode or a personal computer connected to the network

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Decorator Style keypads

Schneider Electric C-Bus TM Decorator Style Neo TM Keypads offer localized finger-tip control of lighting and electrical services. These elegant keypads incorporate a unique cover plate (ordered separately) that is easy to install, customize, and use. These

Decorator style keypads are ordered without a face plate and can fit in any existing

Decorator style keypad face plate. Matching face plates are also available in a variety of colors.

By virtue of the variety of button configurations available, one compact Neo Decorator style keypad can take the place of many single operation switches, ON/OFF toggles, dimmers, and timers.

Available in a one-, two-, three- or four- button keypad, Neo’s modern style is complemented by blue LEDs that can instantly show the status of controlled devices.

Technical Information

Voltage

Requirements

Number of Units on a Network

Electrical Isolation

Control Functions

Locator

Option

Scene Control

Timers

Response Time

C-Bus Connection

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

Color Options

*For Diagram see technical section page 96

15–36Vdc @ 22 mA required for normal operation, drawn from the C-Bus network

Determined with the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility

used to evaluate the total network current load

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to power (provided externally)

Load switching, dimming, timing, scene control

User-configurable, adjustable LED to help locate the unit in darkness, has “ignore first button press” option

Up to 4 scenes per keypad, 10 addresses per scene

1 sec–18 hr, 1 second intervals

200 m sec or less

One terminal block to accommodate 24–16 AWG (0.2–1.31 mm2),

CAT 5 UTP cable required

4.57 in. (L) x 3.0 in. (W) x .91 in. (D) [116 mm (L) x 76 mm (W) x 23 mm (D)]

2.9 oz (82 g)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

Slate, White, Cream, Brown, Black, Soft Grey, Desert Sand

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Order numbers for the Neo Decorator keypads include the stock number, the number of buttons (1 thru 4) and the code for the button color: Black (BK), Brown (BR), White (WE), Cream (CM), Slate (GB), Soft Grey (SG) and Desert Sand (DS)

For example, SLC505(4)NLM(WE) represents a Neo Decorator style keypad with 4 buttons in white.

* Note: Wallplate Sold Separately. Refer to individual product manual for order information.

Catalog Number Description

SLC505( )NLM( )* Neo Decorator Style Keypad

Neo 4 Button Decorator Style Keypad

Multi-Functional

Capabilities

• Button configurations include multi-point switching and dimming, master ON/OFF switching, and scene settings

• Scene control includes up to ten group addresses per scene and four scenes per keypad

• Independent timers available for each

button

• LED windows on each button can glow in cool blue or orange, indicating when a controlled device is ON or OFF

• Auto “fallback” can dim button LEDs at a set time after the last button press

• Locator LED can illuminate the keypad, helping a user find it in dim light

• Has infra red remote capabilities with

Schneider Electric C-Bus remotes

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controllers

• Configured by using Learn Mode or

C-Bus software

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Saturn™

Decorator Style keypads

Schneider Electric C-Bus TM Decorator Style Saturn TM Keypads offer localized finger-tip control of lighting and electrical services. These elegant keypads incorporate a unique glass face plate that is aesthetically pleasing with silver buttons that glow blue or amber.

Also, these Decorator style keypads can be ordered separately without a face plate to fit in any existing Decorator style keypad cover plate.

By virtue of the variety of button configurations available, one compact Saturn Decorator style keypad can take the place of many single operation switches, ON/OFF toggles, dimmers, and timers.

Available in a one-, two-, three- or four- button keypad, Saturn’s modern style is complemented by orange and blue LEDs that can instantly show the status of controlled devices.

Technical Information

Voltage

Requirements

Number of Units on a Network

Electrical Isolation

Control Functions

Status Indicators

Locator

Option

Scene Control

Timers

Response Time

C-Bus Connection

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

Color Options

*For Diagram see technical section page 96

15–36Vdc @ 22 mA required for normal operation, drawn from the C-Bus network

Determined with the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility

used to evaluate the total network current load

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to power (provided externally)

Load switching, dimming, timing, scene control

Two-color (orange and blue) user-configurable LEDs

User-configurable, adjustable LED to help locate the unit in darkness, has “ignore first button press” option

Up to 4 scenes per keypad, 10 addresses per scene

1 sec–18 hr, 1 second intervals

200 m sec or less

One terminal block to accommodate 24–16 AWG (0.2–1.31 mm2),

CAT 5 UTP cable required

4.57 in. (L) x 3.0 in. (W) x .91 in. (D) [116 mm (L) x 76 mm (W) x 23 mm (D)]

2.9 oz (82 g)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

White, Cream, Mocha and Black

Order numbers for the Saturn Decorator keypads include the stock number, the number of buttons (1 thru 4) and the code for the button color: Black (BK), Mocha (BR), White (WE), and Cream (CM)

For example, SLC508(4)NLM(WE) represents a Saturn Decorator style keypad with 4 buttons in white.

* Note: Wallplate Sold Separately. Refer to individual product manual for order information.

Catalog Number Description

SLC508( )NLM( ) Saturn Decorator Style Keypad

Saturn 4 Button Decorator Style Keypad

Multi-Functional

Capabilities

• Button configurations include multi-point switching and dimming, master ON/OFF switching, and scene settings

• Scene control includes up to ten group addresses per scene and four scenes per keypad

• Independent timers available for each button

• Standard built-in infrared receiver permits keypad control at a distance with an optional infrared handheld universal remote

• Dual-color LED windows on each button can glow in cool blue, amber, or combinations of both, indicating when a controlled device is

ON or OFF

• Auto “fallback” can dim button LEDs at a set time after the last button press

• Locator LED can illuminate the keypad, helping a user find it in dim light

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controllers

• Configured by using Learn Mode or

C-Bus software

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Mark II

Touch Screen

The Mark II Touch Screen is a unified wall-mounted panel for controlling lighting systems and accessories with the touch of a finger.

Designed with versatility in mind, these sleek touch screens are easy to install, customize, and use. Compact yet powerful, the touch screen has numerous configurations available, making it an attractive alternative to multiple single operation switches, ON/OFF toggles, dimmers, and timers which can clutter up even the nicest wall.

Schneider Electric C-Bus TM Mark II touch screens are available in stainless steel, as well as the Saturn™ and Neo™ style cover plates with a wide assortment of colors to choose from.

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Technical Information

Screen

Type

Size

Resolution

Viewing Area

Luminance

Weight

Voltage

Requirements

Number of Units per Network

RS-232 Connector

C-Bus Connection

Overall Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

LCD active matrix

4.7 in. (119 mm) diagonal

VGA, 320 x 240 pixels

Left, right: 45°, up 50°, down 30°

120 cd/m2

13.05 oz (370 g), excluding cover

15–36Vdc @ 65 mA required for normal operation, drawn from the C-Bus network

Determined with the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility for evaluating the total network current load

(1) x 3.5 mm plug

Loop in/loop out removable terminal block to accommodate 24-16

AWG (0.2-1.31 mm 2 ), CAT 5 UTP cable required

Neo Style Faceplate: 7.56 in. (W) x 5.39 in. (H) x 1.65 in. (D)

[192 mm (W) x 137 mm (H) x 42 mm (D)]

Saturn Style Faceplate: 7.68 in. (W) x 5.35 in. (H) x 1.65 in. (D)

[195 mm (W) x 136 mm (H) x 42 mm (D)]

Stainless Faceplate: 7.60 in. (W) x 5.28 in. (H) x 1.65 in. (D)

[193 mm (W) x 134 mm (H) x 42 mm (D)]

13.05 oz (370 g), excluding cover

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 97

Catalog Number

SLC5050CTL2WE

SLC5050CTL2GB

SLC5050CTL2BK

SLC5080CTL2WE

SLC5080CTL2CM

SLC5080CTL2BR

SLC5080CTL2BK

SLC5000CTL2SS

Description

Mark II w/Neo Style White Cover Plate

Mark II w/Neo Style Brushed Alum. and Slate Cover Plate

Mark II w/Neo Style Black Cover Plate

Mark II w/Saturn Style White Cover Plate

Mark II w/Saturn Style Cream Cover Plate

Mark II w/Saturn Style Mocha Cover Plate

Mark II w/Saturn Style Black Cover Plate

Mark II w/Stainless Steel Cover Plate product Features

• Multiple control screens can include multipoint switching and dimming, master ON/OFF switching, schedules, and scenes from a menu driven interface

• Astronomical clock with full scheduling and holidays

• Full feature logic engine provides ability to create custom controls and integrate 3rd party devices

• Locator option to help users find the screen in dim light

• Built-in infrared receiver w/remote control

• RS-232 port for third party device integration

• USB programming port accessible from the front of the unit

Functional aesthetics

• Clean-lined low-profile touch screen can be wallmounted without external fittings

• Display and controls can be configured with symbols, images, clocks and time, and text in multiple languages

• Area plans and other scenes can be graphically depicted

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controllers

• Easily configured by using the C-Bus PICED software program

accessories

SLC5000CT2WB Mark II touch screen wallbox

SLC5000CT2RS Mark II mono RS-232 cable (3.5 mm to DB9 female connection)

Mark II

Desktop Touch Screen

The Mark II Desktop Touch Screen is a unified panel for controlling lighting systems and accessories with the touch of a finger.

Designed with versatility in mind, these sleek touch screens are easy to install, customize, and use. Compact yet powerful, the touch screen has numerous configurations available, making it an attractive alternative to multiple single operation switches, ON/OFF toggles, dimmers, and timers which can clutter up even the nicest wall.

Schneider Electric C-Bus TM Mark II Desktop Touch Screens are available in both black and white.

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Technical Information

Screen

AC input impedance

Display type

Resolution

Viewing Area

Luminance

Backlight type

Touch surface durability

Maximum number of controlled loads

Third party interface

Programming port

13 K ohms @ 1kHz

4.7 inch (119 mm) active black and white LCDl

320 x 240 pixels

Left, right: 45∞; up: 50∞; down: 30∞

120 cd/m≤

White LED

1 million presses (typical)

255 group addresses on each of the 10 applications

RS-232 port

USB type

*For Diagram see technical section page 97

Mark II Desktop Touch Screen product Features

• Multiple control screens can include multipoint switching and dimming, master ON/OFF switching, schedules, and scenes from a menu driven interface

• Astronomical clock with full scheduling and holidays

• Locator option to help users find the screen in dim light

• Built-in infrared receiver w/remote control

• RS-232 port for third party device integration

• USB programming port accessible from the front of the unit

Functional aesthetics

• Clean-lined low-profile touch screen can be wallmounted without external fittings

• Display and controls can be configured with symbols, images, clocks and time, and text in multiple languages

• Area plans and other scenes can be graphically depicted

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controllers

• Easily configured by using the C-Bus PICED software program

Catalog Number

SLC5000CTD2BK

SLC5000CTD2WE

Description

Mark II Desktop Touch Screen in Black

Mark II Desktop Touch Screen in White

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Color

Touch Screen

The C-Bus TM Color Touch Screen is a unified panel for controlling lighting systems and accessories with the touch of a finger.

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The touch screen's sophisticated appearance reflects the underlying craftsmanship of its design. Among its many capabilities, this powerful PC-based system supports graphical depiction of area plans, monitoring of various C-Bus devices, scheduling of lighting and other loads, finger-tip control of preset scenes, and operation from the touch screen or by remote controller.

Technical Information

Screen

Type

Size

Resolution

Pixel Pitch

Viewing Area

Touch Overlay Type

Viewing Angle

Luminance

Backlight

Memory

Components and Connectors

Front

Rear

Overall Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

required accessories

Power Supply (Sold Separately)

Power Supply

Dimensions

Adaptor Box

Dimensions

Weight

Standards

Output Cable

DC Plug

LCD active matrix

6.4 in. (diagonal)

VGA, 640 x 480 pixels

0.01 in. (H) x 0.01 in. (V) [0.204 mm (H) x 0.202 mm (V)]

5.14 in. (H) x 3.82 in. (V) [130.6 mm (H) x 97.0 mm (V)]

Resistive membrane

Typical horizontal: 70° left and right / Typical vertical: 40° up, 70° down

300 cd/m2

Cold cathode with light sensor for automatic backlight level control

256 MB compact Flash memory, pre-programmed with panel firmware

Backup: Lithium battery retains current date and time for 5 years.

Ethernet 10/100/RJ-45 terminal (hidden)

Speaker (hidden), Infrared receiver, RS-232 via DB 9 terminal

C-Bus RJ-45 terminals (2) • Ethernet 10/100/RJ-45 terminal

Composite video output via RCA terminal (75 ohm) • RS-232 via DB 9 terminal

USB type A terminals (2) for future software support

Remote infrared (IR) terminal (hardwired via a 3.5 mm mini-jack)

External speaker/headphone terminal (3.5 mm mini-jack)

9.8 in. (W) x 6.9 in. (H) x 2.9 in. (D) [246 mm (W) x 173 mm (H) x 72.5 mm (D)]

3.02 lbs. (1375 g) (excluding cover plate)

Temp.: 50°F to 86°F (10°C to 30°C) / RH: 95% noncondensing

UL Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec. 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device • EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

6.9 in. (L) x 3.1 in. (W) x 1.8 in. (H)

175 mm (L) x 80 mm (W) x 45 mm (H)

5.2 in. (L) x 2 in. (W) x .4 in. (H)

113 mm (L) x 50 mm (W) x 11 mm (H)

4.2 lb (1.925 kg)

UL: Listed 60950 Information Technology Equipment - Safety:

General Requirements • CSA 22.2 Spec. 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device • EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

65.6 ft (20 m)

7 pin, DIN, male

*For Diagram see technical section page 97

Order numbers for the Neo and Saturn style touch screens include the stock number, and the code for the cover color. Saturn

Colors: Black (BK), Mocha (BR), White (WE), and Cream (CM). Neo Colors: Brushed Aluminum and Slate (GB), White (WE) and

Black (BK) For example, SLC5050CTC(WE) represents a Neo Style Touch Screen in white.

Catalog Number Description

Color Touch Screen product Features

• Ability to configure controls including scenes, schedules, state changes and graphic animation

• Ability to customize buttons, sliders, photos and drawings

• Audio tools support use of custom WAV files for audible feedback and voice prompts

• Internal amplified speaker has volume control and external speaker terminal

• Built-in RJ-45 Ethernet and C-Bus network, RS-

232, and USB terminals

• Infrared receiver for remote control and infrared input for accessories

• Controls can be password protected at multiple levels

• Astronomical and real time clocks

Functional aesthetics

• Touch sensitive 6.4 inch (640 x 480) color LCD panel

• Light sensor for automatic backlight control

• Flush wall-mount design

• Cover plates available in Neo TM and Saturn TM styles

• Five color schemes available, complementing any

décor

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with Powerlink ® G3 3000C controller and all C-Bus components, including keypads, sensors, and dimmers

• Easily configured by using the C-Bus PICED

Software

accessories

Power supply for color touch screen

(sold separately)

Description

SLC5050CTC( )

SLC5080CTC2( )

Neo TM Style Touch Screen

Saturn™ Style Touch Screen

* Note: Required for every color touch screen installation.

** Note: Color touch screen must be mounted with one of these options

SLC5000CTCPS * Color Touch Screen Power Supply

SLC5000CTCWB * * Color Touch Screen Wall Box

SLC5000CTCNA* * Color Touch Screen Wall Nail Bracket

SLC5000CTCRM* * Color Touch Screen Wall Plaster Board Bracket

C-Bus TM

ethernet Network Interface

The Schneider Electric C-Bus™ Ethernet Network Interface unit is a C-Bus system support device designed to provide an isolated communications path between an Ethernet Network and a C-Bus Network.

The following functions can be achieved through this interface: programming C-Bus Units, issuing commands to a C-Bus Network including scheduled activities as well as monitoring and data logging of activities on a C-Bus Network.

The C-Bus Ethernet Network Interface may also generate the system clock for communications data synchronization on the C-Bus Network and provide a software selectable Network Burden.

For ease of installation the unit is DIN rail mounted.

Technical Information

C-Bus Voltage Requirements

Supply Current

C-Bus Input Voltage

Does not draw current from the C-Bus Network

External Power Supply (provided)

Electrical Isolation

Status Indicators

C-Bus System Clock

C-Bus Network Burden

Ethernet Connection

Dimensions

Weight

Operating

Environment

Storage Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 98

15–36Vdc

12V AC or DC @ 300 mA

15 to 36V DC

12Vdc @ 500 mA

500V RMS continuous C-Bus/RS-232

Ethernet LED/Comms LED

Software selectable

Software selectable

RJ-45 socket for connection to Ethernet

3.35 in. (H) x 2.83 in. (W) x 2.56 in. (D)

[85 mm (H) x 72 mm (W) x 65 mm (D)]

4.59 oz (130 g)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

Temp.: 14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

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Ethernet Network Interface product Features

• Programming C-Bus Units

• Issuing commands to a C-Bus Network, including scheduled activities

• Monitoring and Data Logging of activities on a

C-Bus Network

• Software selectable C-Bus System Clock

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controllers

• Easily configured by using the C-Bus Toolkit software

Catalog Number

SLC5500CN

Description

Ethernet Network Interface

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C-Bus TM

pC Interface

The C-Bus TM PC Interface (PCI) expands options for configuring, controlling, and monitoring C-Bus networks by providing an interface between the network and a personal computer (PC) or other external device.

The C-Bus PCI module easily mounts to a DIN rail and connects to external devices through its built-in connector ports. Power to the unit is provided through the C-Bus network.

Technical Information

Voltage

Requirements

Electrical Isolation

Status

Indicators

Serial

Port

Cable

C-Bus Connection

Dimensions

Mounting

Serial Termination

Storage Environment

Standards

15–36Vdc @ 32 mA required for normal operation, drawn from the C-Bus network

500V RMS continuous C-Bus/RS-232

Unit/Comms: Unit power and data transmission

C-Bus: Power levels and presence of C-Bus clock

(1) 9-pin RS-232 D-type serial connector

(2) RS-232 RJ-45 connectors

6.6 ft (2 m), with DB9 connectors

(2) RJ-45 sockets for connection to a C-Bus network

2.84 in. (H) x 3.35 in. (W) x 2.60 in. (D)

[72 mm (H) x 85 mm (W) x 66 mm (D)]

DIN rail, 4M wide

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

Temp.: 14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 98

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Catalog Number

SLC5500PC

Description

PC Interface

PC Interface product Features

• Unit/Comms LED shows the status of the unit’s power and of any data transmissions

• C-Bus LED shows the status of the network at the unit, including the level of network power and the presence of the C-Bus clock

• System network clock for synchronizing communications data

• Three RS-232 serial connectors for connecting to a PC or to external devices: (1)

9-pin D-type serial connector (female) and

(2) 8-pin RJ-45 connectors

• Two C-Bus network connector ports: RJ-45 sockets

• Data cable for connecting PCI and personal computer, including DB9 connectors

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

C-Bus TM

pC Interface uSB

The C-Bus TM PC Interface (PCI) expands options for configuring, controlling, and monitoring C-Bus networks by providing an interface between the network and a personal computer (PC) or other external device.

The C-Bus PCI module easily mounts to a DIN rail and connects to external devices through its built-in connector ports. Power to the unit is provided through the C-Bus network.

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Technical Information

C-bus input voltage

Current drawn

Electrical isolation rating

Communications

Operating temperature

Operating humidity range

Terminals

Dimensions

Weight

*For Diagram see technical section page 98

15-36Vd

22mA

500Vrms continuous C-Bus/RS232

USB Type A to B

32-113°F (0-45°C)

95% RH; non-condensing

C-Bus, RJ45 connectors (2), USB to PC

2.84 in. (L) x 3.35 in. (W) x 2.60 in. (D)

[72 mm (L) x 85 mm (W) x 66 mm (D)]

0.23 lbs (104g)

PC Interface USB product Features

• Unit/Comms LED shows the status of the unit’s power and of any data transmissions

• C-Bus LED shows the status of the network at the unit, including the level of network power and the presence of the C-Bus clock

• System network clock for synchronizing communications data

• USB (B-Type) Connector

• Two C-Bus network connector ports: RJ-45 sockets

• Data cable for connecting PCI and personal computer, including DB9 connectors

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

Catalog Number

SLC5500PCU

Description

PC Interface, USB Model

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C-Bus TM

Network Bridge

The C-Bus TM Network Bridge provides a communication channel between C-Bus units on separate networks, expanding the total number of units that can be configured, controlled, and monitored.

Technical Information

Voltage

Requirements

Electrical Isolation

Status

Indicators

Propagation Delay

Interconnect

Capacity

C-Bus System Clock

C-Bus Network Burden

C-Bus Connection

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

15–36Vdc @ 18 mA required for normal operation, drawn from each connected C-Bus network

3.5 kV RMS for 1 min (between networks)

Network A, Network B

Power ON, Communications in progress

Power OFF - Not connected/insufficient power

250 ms (delay for message transfer between two adjacent C-Bus Networks)

In parallel: 51 networks (50 network bridges)

In series: 7 networks (6 network bridges)

Software selectable

Software selectable

(2) pair of RJ-45 sockets for connection to C-Bus networks

2.84 in. (H) x 3.35 in. (W) x 2.60 in. (D) [72 mm (H) x 85 mm (W) x 66 mm (D)]

3.35 oz (95 g)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 99

Network Bridge product Features

• Increases transmission distances by acting as a repeater station for data transmission

• Expands the total number of C-Bus devices that can operate on the system by isolating devices to individual networks [In parallel: 50 networks (50 network bridges) In series: 7 networks (6 network bridges)]

• Indicates each network’s status level

• Stores operating status in non-volatile memory for recovery from a power outage

• Uses built-in connectors to connect to a

C-Bus network

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controllers

• Easily configured by using the C-Bus Tool Kit

software

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Catalog Number

SLC5500NB

Description

Network Bridge

C-Bus TM

power Supply

The C-Bus TM Power Supply is specifically designed to operate with the C-Bus network as a power source for passive C-Bus devices.

The power supply mounts to a DIN rail and connects to the C-Bus network through built-in RJ-45 connectors.

These devices are UL listed as Class 2 power supplies and are suitable for parallel operation. Up to five power supplies can be connected to a single C-Bus network.

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Technical Information

Nominal Line Voltage

Electrical Isolation

Current Output

Status Indicators

Power Supplies per Network

C-Bus Connection

Cable

Dimensions

Mounting

Weight

Operating

Environment

Storage

Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 99

Operates at 120 or 277Vac, ± 10%, with a frequency range from 50–60 Hz

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to the line

350 mA to the C-Bus network

Unit: Unit power

C-Bus: Network voltage level and presence of system clock

Up to five power supplies on a single C-Bus network

(2) RJ-45 sockets for connection to the C-Bus network

(1) 15.75 in. (400 mm) patch lead included

3.35 in. (H) x 2.84 in. (W) x 2.60 in. (D)

[85 mm (H) x 72 mm (W) x 66 mm (D)]

DIN rail, 4M wide

7 oz (200 g)

Temp.: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

Temp.: 14°F to 140°F (–10°C to 60°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

Power Supply product Features

• Available in 120 and 277Vac models

• Regulating power supply compensates for line voltage and frequency variations, so there is constant output

• Sources up to 350 mA to the C-Bus network

• UL listed to operate in parallel with other

C-Bus power supplies, up to five on a single

C-Bus network

• Incorporates short circuit and reverse polarity protection

• Indicates the line voltage status with a Unit

LED

• Indicates the network status, including the network power and the presence of the

C-Bus clock, with a C-Bus LED

• Standard built-in C-Bus network connectors:

(2) RJ-45

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controllers

• Easily configured by using the C-Bus Tool Kit

software

Catalog Number

SLC5500TPS

SLC5500HPS

Description

120Vac Power Supply

277Vac Power Supply

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Powerlink ®

Device power Supply

The Powerlink ® Device Power Supply is used to distribute power on a C-Bus TM network.

Placed at critical points on the network, device power supplies will provide the current necessary for operating a variety of passive Schneider Electric C-Bus devices.

A Powerlink Device Power Supply consists of a C-Bus 8M enclosure containing one or two 4M Power Supplies.

Powerlink Device Power Supply

Technical Information

Nominal Line Voltage

Maximum Line Current

Electrical Isolation

Current Output

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 99

Operates at 120 or 277Vac, ± 10%, with a frequency range from 50–60 Hz

9.9 mA for 120V power supply 4.3 mA for 277V power supply

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to the line

350 mA (single power supply unit) 700 mA (dual power supply unit)

12.57 in. (L) x 8.88 in. (W) x 3.8 in. (D) [319 mm (L) x 226 mm (W) x 97 mm (D)]

One power supply: 8.84 lb (4.01 kg) Two power supplies: 9.28 lb (4.21 kg)

Temp.: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 508A Industrial Control Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD product Features

• Surface-mount NEMA 1 enclosure with trim

assembly

• Unit and C-Bus LEDs indicate the status of the line voltage and the network

• Sources up to 700 mA (dual power supplies) to the C-Bus network

• 120 or 277Vac models available

• UTP connection jumper included for dual

supply

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices

and Powerlink NF3000G3C controllers

• Easily configured by using the C-Bus Tool Kit

software

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Catalog Number

NFDP1120G3C

NFDP2120G3C

NFDP1277G3C

NFDP2277G3C

Description

120V Powerlink Single Power Supply

120V Powerlink Dual Power Supply

277V Powerlink Single Power Supply

277V Powerlink Dual Power Supply

Powerlink ®

Device router

The Powerlink ® Device Router allows the exchange of data between a Powerlink

NF3000G3C controller and Schneider Electric C-Bus TM devices.

The bidirectional device router can receive data from C-Bus input devices and send the data to the Powerlink panel/network. It can also receive data such as a contact closure from the Powerlink input and send that data to a C-Bus output/network.

The device router consists of a 8M enclosure containing a PC Interface and a Power

Supply. Communication between the device router and the NF3000G3C controller is made with the included 50-foot serial cable.

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Powerlink Device Router

Technical Information

Nominal Line Voltage

Maximum Line Current

Electrical Isolation

Current Output

Status Indicators

Serial Connection

C-Bus Connection

Data Cable

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 99

Operates at 120 or 277Vac, ± 10%, with a frequency range from 50–60 Hz

9.9 mA for 120V device router 4.3 mA for 277V device router

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to the line

350 mA to the C-Bus network

Unit and Unit/Comms: Line voltage, unit power, and data transmission

C-Bus: Power levels and presence of C-Bus clock

(1) 9-pin RS-232 D-type serial connector (2) RS-232 RJ-45 connectors

(2) RJ-45 sockets for connection to the C-Bus network

50 ft serial

12.57 in. (L) x 8.88 in. (W) x 3.8 in. (D) [319 mm (L) x 226 mm (W) x 97 mm (D)]

9.1 lbs (4.13 kg)

Temp.: 32° to 113°F (0° to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 508A Industrial Control Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD product Features

• Surface-mount NEMA 1 enclosure with trim

assembly

• Unit, Unit/Comms, and C-Bus LEDs indicate the status of data transmission and power to the unit and the network

• System network clock for synchronizing

communications data

• Network power source, supplying up to 350 mA

• 120 or 277Vac models available

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and

Powerlink NF3000G3C controllers

• Easily configured by using the C-Bus Tool Kit

software

Catalog Number

NFDR120G3C

NFDR277G3C

Description

120V Powerlink Device Router

277V Powerlink Device Router

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pascal automation Controller

The C-Bus TM Pascal Automation Controller (PAC) provides extended conditional and real-time event programming to C-Bus systems. The PAC supports a full range of programming commands including conditional logic, flow control, variables and scheduling.

Systems integrators will appreciate the built-in scheduling tools, scene tools, and wizards for creating basic logic programs. Full programming capabilities can be achieved utilizing the free-form script editor based off the PASCAL programming language.

The PAC directly connects to a wired C-Bus system. Programs are downloaded from a personal computer through a USB connection.

Technical Information

C-Bus TM Supply Voltage

RS-232 Supply Voltage

Battery Backup Supply Voltage

Connections

C-Bus System Clock

Network Burden

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 100

15-36Vdc @ 32 mA Drawn from the C-Bus network

24Vac @ 20 mA (power source not provided)

12Vdc @ 30 mA (power source not provided)

2 C-Bus RJ-45 sockets (in parallel), 2 RS-232 RJ-45 sockets,

1 USB type B socket, screw terminals for 12Vdc battery and 24Vac power

Software selectable

Software selectable

Unit/Comms, C-Bus, Status and User

2.83 x 3.62 x 2.48 inches (72 x 92 x 63mm)

5.29 oz (150g)

DIN 4M wide

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) 10% - 95% RH, noncondensing

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

Pascal Automation Controller product Features

• Conditional and real-time events programming

for C-Bus.

• Connects directly to C-Bus network

• Powered from the C-Bus network

• USB port for connection to personal computer

• (2) RS-232 ports for third party device control

• Real time, astronomical and C-Bus system clock included with 24 hour internal capacitor backup and external 12Vdc battery terminals programming capabilities including:

• Conditional logic (if, then, and, or, not, etc.)

• Flow Control (for, repeat, while)

• Variables (integer, real, Boolean, character,

string)

• Control and monitoring of group addresses

• Control and monitoring of scenes

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured with the C-Bus Toolkit

Software

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Catalog Number

SLC5500PACA

Description

Pascal Automation Controller

C-Bus TM

Telephone Interface unit

The C-Bus™ Telephone Interface offers a dial-in and dial-out functionality, permitting control and status monitoring for a C-Bus system. It also includes an audio output, so that C-Bus events can be audibly announced.

The Telephone Interface is programmed using a connection to a PC running special configuration software. The interface can also act as a C-Bus PC Interface. In this way

C-Bus can be programmed and configured either locally or from a remote site using a data modem.

The Telephone Interface is suitable for connection to the telephone network using a

RJ31X connection, in parallel, or by insertion into a local circuit.

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Technical Information

C-Bus Supply Voltage

DC Plug Pack

Audio Output

Control Functions

Status Indicators

Start Up Time

Storage Temperature

Operating Temperature Range

Operating Humidity Range

C-Bus Input Terminals

Color

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting Centers

Standards

15 36Vdc @ 18 mA Nominal

12Vdc @ 300-500 mA, 2.1mm plug with Center pin +VE

Line output, 1 Vp-p (nominal) into 10K Ohms

Dial in and Dial out functionality, control and status monitoring for a

C-Bus system. Audio output. Standard C-Bus PCI allowing remote dial in and operation as a PCI with modem connection for remote operation of installation software

Green LED- Power

Orange LED-RS232 Comms, Line Grab

Unit Comms and C-Bus

10 seconds nominal after Power Up

32° to 140°F (0° to 60°C)

32° to 113°F (0° to 45°C)

0° to 95% RH, noncondensing

RJ45 sockets

White with Black lettering and markings

5.8 x 5.7 x 1.2 in. (146.5 x 145 x 30mm)

1.31 lbs. (580g)

3.2 in. (80mm)

UL916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec. 205 Signal Equipment

FCC Part 15.101, Class B Digital

FCC Part 68 Connections of Terminal Equipment to the Telephone Network

*For Diagram see technical section page 100

Catalog Number

SLC5100TUS

Description

Telephone Interface Unit product Features

• Audio OUT

• Local or remote site access to C-Bus system

• 12Vdc power pack

• RS-232 connection

• 1 RJ45 patch lead

• 2 RJ12 patch leads

• Software available via website download

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general Input unit

The C-Bus TM Four-Channel General Input Units are DIN-rail mounted devices that measure TTL digital and real-world analog quantities and generate messages about the measurements to the C- Bus network. By acting as an interface with various external sensors, the general input unit enables integration of the C-Bus network with a variety of system types, such as those for HVAC and for power monitoring.

Configuration options include selectable input types, eight adjustable decision thresholds per channel, definable actions, selectable filtering, broadcast rates, and a separate hysteresis value per channel.

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Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements

Nominal

Nominal Supply Voltage

AC Input Impedance

External Power Supply

Electrical Isolation

Nominal 24Vdc Output Voltage

Digital Sensor Input

Analog Sensor Inputs:

Voltage Ranges

Input Current Ranges

Resistance Ranges

Maximum Input Voltages

Input Voltage Range Impedance

Current Sense Impedance

Resistance Range Injection Current

Basic Accuracy after Calibration

Maximum Input Frequency

Broadcast Rates

Number of Units per Network

C-Bus Connections

Cable

Terminals

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

15-36 volts @18 mA from the C-Bus network

120Vac

16-27V AC/DC, +/- 10%, 50-60 Hz, provided by an external power supply (included)

100 kOhm @ 1 kHz

24Vac @ 500 mA

500 V RMS per input

24Vdc @ 250 mA, ±10% General Input

TTL, 5V from external source

0–1, 0–5, 0–10, 0–20Vdc

0–20 mA DC, 4–20 mA DC

0–500 ohm, 0–1000 ohm, 0–3000 ohm, 0–10000 ohm

-20 V to 60Vdc

At least 100 kOhm

249 ohm

500 μA

0.5% of full scale

10 Hz

2–1024 sec

10

(2) RJ-45 connectors, CAT 5 UTP cable required

15.75 in. (400 mm) patch lead included

Accommodate 16–12 AWG cable (2 x 1.31 mm 2 or 1 x 3.31 mm 2 )

Unit/Comms: Unit power and data transmission

C-Bus: Power levels and presence of C-Bus clock

5.7 in. (L) x 3.4 in. (W) x 2.6 in.(H) [144 mm (L) x 85 mm (W) x 65 mm (H)]

7 oz (190 g)

DIN rail, 8M wide

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

UL Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

*For Diagram see technical section page 100

Catalog Number Description

SLCE5504TGI 4 Channel General Input Unit

General Input Unit product Features

• Measures TTL digital quantities including voltage, current, or resistance from external sensors such as light level, pressure, and temperature

• Four channels of input, each with an adjustable hysteresis value, eight decision thresholds, and a software-selectable input value transformation in the form y = ax +b

• Input channels are compatible with a range of third-party sensors

• Look-up table with interpolation

• Capable of threshold switching or broadcasting values onto the network

• Control functions include load switching, dimming, trigger applications, enable control applications, and measurement applications

• Measures input signals up to 10 Hz and has an adjustable input-signal filter to reduce susceptibility to impulse and noise

• Supplies 250 mA to external sensors

• LEDs indicate the status of the network at the unit and the unit’s power and data transmissions

• Software-selectable network burden and

C-Bus system clock

• Standard built-in C-Bus network connectors:

(2) RJ-45

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

• Includes 120V/24V AC power pack

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured with the C-Bus Toolkit

Software

C-Bus TM

Bus Coupler

The C-Bus TM Bus Couplers are non-isolated input devices that provide an interface between dry-contact mechanical switches and a C-Bus network. The bus coupler increases the versatility of the C-Bus network by facilitating remote access with any drycontact switch mechanism offered by Schneider Electric and other manufacturers.

A system’s flexibility can be further enhanced by using the bus coupler with various other switch types, including reed, pressure, or micro switches.

Available in two- and four-channel models, the bus coupler is small enough to be used in restricted spaces. Configuration options include standard control functions such as ON/

OFF, toggle, dimmers, and timers.

Technical Information

Nominal Voltage

Requirements

Electrical Isolation

Voltage Across Input

Current–Switch Closed

Distance Between

Switch and Bus Coupler

LED Drive Output

Maximum Input Voltages

Number of Units per Network

C-Bus Connections

Channel Input

Connections

Status Indicators

Timers

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 100

15-36Vdc @ 18 mA, drawn from the

C-Bus network

None

External Switch Opens: 5Vdc

External Switch Closes: 0Vdc

Less than 50 μA

2-Channel Coupler: Up to 1 ft (0.3 m) each

4-Channel Coupler: Up to 3 ft (1 m) each

2-Channel Coupler only: 2 mA @ 12 V

-20 to 60Vdc

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

Two-way removable screw-type terminals accommodating

24–16 AWG cable (0.2–1.31 mm 2 )

Spring-loaded terminal block accommodating

24–12 AWG cable (0.2–3.31 mm 2 )

Channel (2 or 4)

1 sec–18 hr, 1 sec intervals

2.2 in. (L) x 1.9 in. (W) x 0.7 in. (H)) [55 mm (L) x 49 mm (W) x 18 mm (H)]

1.1 oz (32 g)

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital,

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

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Four-Channel Bus Coupler product Features

• Provides two or four non-isolated inputs for external voltage-free mechanical switches.

Two-channel units feature independent remote

LED outputs

• Control options include ON/OFF, toggle,

dimmer, or timer

• Orange LED for each channel to indicate operational status

• Two-way removable terminal block for the

C-Bus connection

• Terminal block allows connection of up to four external switches (four-channel coupler) or two external switches and two external LEDs (twochannel coupler)

• Small size for adaptation to restricted spaces

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

• Receives data and power over a network, so it does not require power packs or line voltage connections

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Schneider Electric Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using Learn Mode or the

C-Bus Toolkit Software

Catalog Number

SLC5102BCLEDL

SLC5104BCL

Description

Two-Channel Bus Coupler

Four-Channel Bus Coupler

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C-Bus TM

Four-Channel auxiliary Input

The C-Bus TM Four-Channel Auxiliary Inputs are isolated four-channel input units that provide an interface between voltage-free mechanical switches and a C-Bus network.

An auxiliary unit increases the versatility of the C-Bus network by facilitating remote access with any dry-contact switch mechanism offered by Schneider Electric or other manufacturers.

DIN-rail mounted for quick installation, the auxiliary unit can be configured with standard

C-Bus control functions such as remote scene triggering, ON/OFF, toggle, dimmer, or timer.

Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements 15-36Vdc @ 18 mA, drawn from the C-Bus network

Electrical Isolation C-Bus/Remote Input: 500 V RMS

Remote Input: 500 V RMS

Voltage Across Input

Current–Switch Closed

External Switch Opens: 5Vdc External Switch Closes: 0Vdc

0.4 mA

Switch Resistance

Number of Units per Network

C-Bus Connections

Cable

Terminals

Up to 1000 ohm, including cable resistance (26.5 ohms per km resistance for #18 copper wire coated DC current resistance)

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

(2) RJ-45 connectors, CAT 5 UTP cable required

15.75 in. (400 mm) patch lead included

Accommodate one 12 or two 14-22 AWG cables

(1 x 3.1 mm2) or 2 x 2.0-0.3 mm2)]

Status Indicators

Timers

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

Channel: (4) orange LEDs to indicate the load status for each channel

1 sec–18 hr, 1 sec intervals

3.4 in. (L) x 2.8 in. (W) x 2.6 in. (H)) [85 mm (L) x 72 mm (W) x 65 mm (H)]

4.6 oz (130 g)

DIN rail, 4M wide

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 101

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Catalog Number

SlCle5504aux

Description

4 Channel auxiliary Input unit

Four-Channel Auxiliary Input Unit product Features

• Provides four isolated inputs for external voltage-free mechanical switches

• Control options include remote scene triggering, ON/OFF, toggle, dimmer, or timer operations

• Orange LEDs indicate operational status, one for each channel

• Standard built-in C-Bus network connectors:

(2) RJ-45

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using Learn Mode or the

C-Bus Toolkit Software

C-Bus TM

Indoor pIr occupancy Sensor

The C-Bus TM Indoor PIR Occupancy Sensor provides reliable thermal-radiation-based control of lighting and other C-Bus output devices.

Suitable for wall or ceiling mounting, this sensor offers a continuous detection field of

400 square feet and a 90° field of view. The entire detection field has uniform sensitivity and no dead zones, making it an ideal lighting-control solution for offices, corridors, and conference rooms.

Configuration options include an adjustable light-level sensor that can be set to automatically turn off lights when ambient light levels are sufficient or turn on lights when ambient light levels are insufficient.

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Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements 15-36Vdc @ 18 mA, drawn from the C-Bus network

Field of View 90°

PIR Detection Field

Light-Level inhibit Threshold

Typically 400 sq ft (37 sq m)

0.1 footcandle (1 lux) to full sunlight

Timer Delay Range

Number of Units per Network

0 sec-18 hr, 1 sec interval

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

C-Bus Connection

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

Screw-type terminals, input terminals accommodate

24-16 AWG cable (0.2-1.31 mm 2 )

LED can be configured to turn on when movement is detected

3.9 in. (W) x 2.2 in. (H) [100 mm (W) x 57 mm (H)]

4.4 oz (125 g)

Surface: Ceiling or wall

Ht: 8 ft (2.4 m) above floor

Indoor 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 101

Indoor PIR Occupancy Sensor product Features

• Indoor use, wall or ceiling-mounted unit with a 90° field of view and a detection area of 400 square feet

• LED can be configured to indicate motion detection

• Light-level sensor has Sunrise/Sunset settings, clock overrides, and adjustable sensitivity ranging from 0.1 foot candle to full sunlight

• Advanced circuitry to help prevent false triggering, including electrostatic and electromagnetic shields, dual element detectors, pyroelectric ceramic sensors, and an optical band pass filter

• Controls up to four C-Bus group addresses that can be individually scheduled

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

• Receives data and power over a network, so the sensor does not require power packs or line voltage connections

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using Learn Mode or the

C-Bus Toolkit Software

Catalog Number

SLC5751L

Description

90° Indoor PIR Occupancy Sensor

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360° pIr occupancy Sensor

The C-Bus TM 360° Indoor PIR Occupancy Sensor combines a passive infrared receiver

(PIR) for occupancy sensing and a light-level sensor into a small, highly versatile unit. The multi-sensor’s 2.8 inch face diameter makes it unobtrusive and ideally suited for flush mounting on the ceiling.

This sensor has a 360 degree field of view with an effective coverage pattern of more than 800 feet, so it is ideally suited for offices, copier rooms, closets, and restrooms.

Multiple sensors can be connected to the same C-Bus network to provide larger coverage patterns.

Configuration options include adjustable time delays for automatic shut-off following a preset time period without detected motion and an adjustable light-level sensor that can be set to automatically turn off lights when ambient light levels are sufficient or turn on lights when ambient light levels are insufficient.

Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements 15-36Vdc @ 18 mA, drawn from the C-Bus network

Field of View 360°

PIR Rated

Detection Field

Typically 800 sq ft (74 sq m) when sensor is mounted 8 ft (2.4 m) above floor

Light-Level inhibit Threshold

Timer Delay

Number of Units per Network

0.1 footcandle (1 lux) to full sunlight

0 sec to 18 hr

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

C-Bus Connection

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating

Environment

Standards

Two removable terminal blocks, requires CAT 5 data cable

LED can be configured to turn on when movement is detected

4.1 in. (L) x 2.8 in. (W) [103 mm (L) x 72 mm (W)]

4.4 oz (125 g)

Surface: Ceiling

Ht: 8 ft (2.4 m) above floor

Max. Ht: 12 ft (3.7 m) above floor

Min. Ceiling Thickness: 0.4 - 0.75 in. (10 - 19.1 mm)

Indoor only

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 101

360° PIR Occupancy Sensor product Features

• 360° detection pattern, indoor use

• Effective coverage area is more than 800 square feet when unit is mounted 8 feet above the floor

• Dual element detectors minimize false triggering

• LEDs indicate movement detection and status of the IR receiver, and the light-level sensor

• Can control up to four scenes or group addresses that can be individually scheduled

• Adjustable light-level sensor with Sunrise/

Sunset and clock overrides

• Attractive, low profile unit can be flush mounted on ceiling or suspended from wall tiles where it is unobtrusive, with a face diameter of only 2.8 inches

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

• Receives data and power over a network.

No power packs or line voltage connections required

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using Learn Mode or the

C-Bus Toolkit Software

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Catalog Number

SLC5753L

Description

360° PIR Occupancy Sensor

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360° pIr Multi-Sensor

The C-Bus TM 360° PIR Multi-Sensor combines a passive infrared receiver (PIR) for occupancy sensing, a light-level sensor, and an infrared remote receiver into a small, highly versatile unit. The sensor’s 2.8 inch face diameter makes it unobtrusive and ideally suited for flush mounting on the ceiling.

Configuration options for the occupancy sensor include adjustable time delays for automatic shut-off following a preset time period without detected motion and an adjustable light-level sensor to turn on lights automatically when ambient light levels are low or turn off lights when ambient light levels are sufficient. The built-in IR receiver accepts commands from an optional handheld remote controller, making the sensor ideal for classrooms and conference room areas.

360° PIR Multi-Sensor

Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements 15-36Vdc @ 18 mA, drawn from the C-Bus network

Field of View 360°

PIR Rated

Detection Field

Typically 800 sq ft (74 sq m) when sensor is mounted 8 ft (2.4 m) above floor

IR Receiver Rated

Detection Field

Light-Level inhibit Threshold

Timer Delay

Number of Units per Network

C-Bus Connection

Typically 800 sq ft (74 sq m) when sensor is mounted 8 ft (2.4 m) above floor

0.1 footcandle (1 lux) to full sunlight

0 sec to 18 hr

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

Two removable terminal blocks, requires CAT 5 data cable

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating

Environment

Standards

PIR Sensor or IR Receiver (activity)

PIR Sensor (enabled/disabled)

Light Level Maint. (enabled/disabled)

4.1 in. (L) x 2.8 in. (W) [103 mm (L) x 72 mm (W)]

4.4 oz (125 g)

Surface: Ceiling

Ht: 8 ft (2.4 m) above floor

Max. Ht: 12 ft (3.7 m) above floor

Min. Ceiling Thickness: 0.4 - 0.75 in. (10 - 19.1 mm)

Indoor only

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 102

Catalog Number

SLC5753PEIRL

Description

360° PIR Multi-Sensor accessories

SLC5084TX IR 4-Button Remote Controller (ordered separately)

SLC5088TX IR 8-Button Remote Controller (ordered separately) product Features

• 360° detection pattern, indoor use

• Effective detection area of occupancy sensor is more than 800 square feet when unit is mounted 8 feet above the floor. Effective IR coverage is 800 square feet.

• Dual element detectors minimize false triggering

• LEDs indicate movement detection and status of the IR receiver, the occupancy sensor, and the light-level sensor

• Can control up to eight C-Bus scenes or directly control up to eight C-Bus group addresses that can be individually scheduled

• Adjustable light-level sensor has Sunrise/

Sunset and clock overrides

• Attractive, low profile unit can be flush mounted on ceiling or suspended from wall tiles where it is unobtrusive, with a face diameter of only 2.8 inches

• Optional handheld remote controller

(SLC5084TX, SLC5088TX)

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

• Receives data and power over a network, so the sensor does not require power packs or line voltage connections

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using Learn Mode or the

C-Bus Toolkit Software

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outdoor Motion Sensor

The C-Bus TM Outdoor PIR Motion Sensor combines reliable thermal-radiation-based control of lighting with rugged construction suitable for outdoor requirements. The unit’s advanced circuits and flat multi-segmented lens provide coverage of up to 3000 square feet in a 110° field of view.

The detection area incorporates a multi-faceted lens, which ensures fast response to motion and few dead zones. Electrostatic and electromagnetic shields, dual element detectors, an optical bandpass filter, and pyroelectric ceramic sensors are used to reduce the incidence of false triggering.

Configuration options include an adjustable light-level sensor that can be set to automatically turn off lights when ambient light levels are sufficient or turn on lights when ambient light levels are insufficient.

Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements 15-36Vdc @ 18 mA, drawn from the C-Bus network

Field of View 110°

PIR Detection Field

Light-Level inhibit Threshold

Typically 3000 sq ft (279 sq m)

0.1 footcandle (1 lux) to full sunlight

Number of Detection Zones

Timer Delay Range

Number of Units per Network

18 Long Range, 16 Intermediate Range, 10 Short Range, 4 ultra Short

0 sec to 18 hr

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

C-Bus Connection

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating

Environment

Standards

One terminal block

LED can be configured to turn on when movement is detected

4.5 in. (L) x 2.9 in. (W) x 5.5 in. (D) [114 mm (L) x 74 mm (W) x 140 mm (D)]

8 oz (227 g)

Standard plate/box with 3.3 in. (84 mm) mounting centers

Surface: Ceiling or wall

Ht: 8 ft (2.4 m) above floor

Outdoor only

32°F to +122°F (0°C to +50°C)

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 102

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Catalog Number

SLC5750WPL

Description

110° Outdoor PIR Motion Sensor

Outdoor PIR Motion Sensor product Features

• Outdoor use, wall or ceiling-mounted unit with a 110° field of view and a detection area up to

3000 square feet in diameter

• Lens has 12 overlapping zones on each of 4 levels, forming a continuous detection field

• Rugged construction and pre-wired flexible cord

• LED indicates motion detection

• Light-level sensor has Sunrise/Sunset settings, clock overrides, and adjustable sensitivity ranging from 0.1 footcandle to full sunlight

• Controls up to four C-Bus group addresses that can be individually scheduled

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

• Receives data and power over a network, so the sensor does not require power packs or line voltage connections

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using Learn Mode or the

C-Bus Toolkit Software

C-Bus TM

light-level Sensor

The C-BusT M Light-Level Sensor measures ambient light levels and automatically issues

ON, OFF, or ramp commands over a C-Bus network. The light-level sensor can control relays, dimmers, or remotely operated circuit breakers, changing their status according to pre-set ambient lighting levels.

The C-Bus light-level sensor has a dynamic range between 5-150 footcandles, and compensates for noise and rapid light intensity fluctuations by using filtering and hysteresis.

The light-level sensor can control up to two C-Bus group addresses: one address controls the switching ON/OFF of a lamp circuit according to the amount of ambient light, while the other is used to continuously regulate the light-level output of any number of lamps.

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Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements 15-36Vdc @ 18 mA, drawn from the C-Bus network

Light Level Reads: 2-278 footcandles (20-3000 lux)

Controls: 5-148 footcandles (40-1600 lux)

Field of View

C-Bus Connection

180°

Accommodates 6 x 24 AWG cable (6 x 0.2 mm 2 )

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Operating

Environment

Standards

Can be configured to report state of any one of three group addresses: Enabled, ON/OFF, or Ramp

4.57 in. (L) x 2.99 in. (W) x 1.93 in. (D)

[116 mm (L) x 76 mm (W) x 49 mm (D)]

3 oz (85 g)

Indoor only

32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 102

Light Level Sensor product Features

• Can maintain constant illumination levels of

5-150 footcandles

• Controls up to two C-Bus group addresses, one set for ON/OFF operations and one set for ramping operations

• 180° field of view

• Can be enabled or disabled over the C-Bus network

• Stores operating status in non-volatile memory for recovery from a power outage

• Receives data and power over a single C-Bus twisted pair cable

• Verifies status of input and output devices on same C-Bus application address, updating input status if necessary

• LED can be configured to indicate current status of any C-Bus group address

• Attractive, wall-mounted, low-profile unit

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using the C-Bus Toolkit

Software and a personal computer connected to the C-Bus network

Catalog Number

SLC5031PE

Description

Light-Level Sensor

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C-Bus TM

outdoor light-level Sensor

The C-Bus TM light-level sensor measures ambient light levels and automatically issues

ON/OFF or ramp commands over a C-Bus network to maintain outdoor lighting levels.

Primarily designed for outdoor use, this light-level sensor is also suitable for indoor settings in which a water resistant casing is desirable.

Outdoor Light Level Sensor

Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements 15–36Vdc @ 18 mA, drawn from the C-Bus network

Field of View 180°

Light-Level Range

C-Bus Connection

Reads: 2-278 footcandles (20-3000 lux)

Controls: 5-148 footcandles (40-1600 lux)

Screw-type input terminals accommodate 6 x 24 AWG cable (6 x 0.2 mm²)

Connection requires CAT 5 data cable

Max. Units/Network

Conduit Openings

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

Based on the total network current load and available power

Sized for 20 mm and 25 mm conduit fittings

4 in. (L) x 4 in. (W) x 2.5 in. (D) [102 mm (L) x 102 mm (W) x 65 mm (D)]

10.8 oz (305 g)

Indoor or outdoor, wall or ceiling

Indoor Height: At least 6.5 ft (1.9 m) above floor

Outdoor or indoor –22°F to 122°F (–30°C to 50°C)

RH: 95%, noncondensing

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

*For Diagram see technical section page 102 product Features

• Outdoor use, wall- and ceiling-mounted low-profile unit

• Can maintain a constant illumination level of 5-150 footcandles

• Control of up to two C-Bus group addresses

• Sensors receive data and power over a single

C-Bus twisted-pair cable, so they do not require power packs or line-voltage connections

• 180° field of view

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Catalog Number

SLC5031PEWP

Description

Outdoor Light-Level Sensor

C-Bus TM

professional Series Dimmer

The C-Bus TM Professional Dimmers are designed to control incandescent and compatible low-voltage lighting. These dimmers are ideal for tight space applications where traditional rack mounted assemblies are not practical.

Professional dimmer units are available in 5 A (4 channels), 10 A (two channels), and 20

A (one channel) models. Each channel provides independent dimming and incorporates thermal overload and over-current protection. These dimmer units automatically compensate for voltage and frequency fluctuations and employ advanced phase-control techniques to reduce flicker and increase lamp life.

The aluminum enclosure acts as a heat sink and is designed for easy wall mounting, including keyhole mounts and removable terminals for the C-Bus and override connections. An optional terminal box is available for conduit connections.

Configuration options include network monitoring of the channel load and network voltages, adjustable delays for dimming levels, and master override.

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10A, 2-Channel Professional Dimmer Unit

Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements

Nominal Line Supply

Voltage and Frequency

Useable Output Current

Frequency Drift

Frequency Step Change

Minimum Load

Current Sensing

Efficiency

Number of Units per Network

C-Bus Connections

Load Terminals

Auxiliary Contacts

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

C-Bus voltage 15–36Vdc

110–120Vac, ±10%, 50/60 Hz

60 mA

3 Hz per minute, maximum

0.1 Hz (maximum)

100 W per channel

5–100% of full-rated load, 5% accuracy

98%

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

Four-way removable screw terminals, CAT 5 UTP cable required

Accommodates one #12 or up to two #14 AWG cable

[(3.31 mm 2 - 1.3 mm 2 )]

2.5 A @ 120Vac, normally open, voltage free, resistive

Channel, Unit and C-Bus

9.45 in. (L) x 7.95 in. (W) x 2.95 in. (H)) [240 mm (L) x 202 mm (W) x 75 mm (H)]

4.85 lb (2.2 kg)

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL508 Industrial Control Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 103

Catalog Number

SLC5104TD5

SLC5102TD10

SLC5101TD20

Description

Professional Dimmer 5A, 4 Channel, 120Vac

Professional Dimmer 10A, 2 Channel, 120Vac

Professional Dimmer 20A, 1 Channel 120Vac accessories

SLCU5100TB product Features

• Suitable for use with resistive and inductive loads and low-voltage lamps utilizing iron core or electronic transformers

• Quick-mounting design, including keyhole mounts, front and rear cable access, and removable terminals for C-Bus connections

• Specialized dimming modes–soft turn on/off and linearized brightness control

• Built-in power supply sources 60 mA to the

C-Bus network

• Compensates for fluctuations in frequency and voltage of power source

• Monitors load current by channel

• Integral thermal overload protection on each channel

• Individual channels can be turned On/Off at the unit or via C-Bus commands

• LEDs indicate the status of the network at the unit and the status of the unit’s load and power

• Optional terminal box for connecting conduit

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured with the C-Bus Toolkit

Software

Description

Terminal Box

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C-Bus TM

phase angle Dimmers

The C-Bus TM Phase Angle Dimmers are C-Bus controlled output units suitable for incandescent and compatible low-voltage lighting. These units are designed to be rack mounted in suitable DIN style enclosures.

Each of the unit’s channels can independently control loads to create dynamic lighting scenes. These dimmer units automatically compensate for voltage and frequency fluctuations and employ advanced phase-control techniques to reduce flicker and increase lamp life.

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Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements 15–36Vdc @ 18 mA from the C-Bus network

when there is no external power source

Nominal Line Supply Voltage and Frequency

110 - 120Vac, ±10%, 50–60 Hz

C-Bus Source Current

Load Rating per Channel

Minimum Load

Efficiency

Number of Units per Network

200 mA (Models: SLC5508TD2A, SLC5504TD4A)

2A (SLC5508TD2A), 4A (SLC5504TD4A)

15 W per channel

98%

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

C-Bus Connections

Cable

Remote Override Connection

Power Terminals

Load Terminals

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

(2) RJ-45 connectors, CAT 5 UTP cable required

15.75 in. (400 mm) patch lead included

RJ-45 connector

Accommodate 16–12 AWG cable

2 x #14-16 gauge or 1 x #12 gauge

Channel: (1) per channel

Unit (1): Unit power

C-Bus (1): Power levels and presence of C-Bus clock

8.5 in. (L) x 3.6 in. (W) x 2.5 in. (H)) [216 mm (L) x 92 mm (W) x 63 mm (H)]

23 oz (647 g)

DIN rail, 12M wide

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL508 Industrial Control Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 103

Catalog Number

SLC5504TD4A

SLC5504TD4AP

SLC5508TD2A

SLC5508TD2AP

Description

Four-Channel 4A Dimmer, with power supply

Four-Channel 4A Dimmer, without power supply

Eight-Channel 2A Dimmer, with power supply

Eight-Channel 2A Dimmer, without power supply

Phase Angle Dimmer Unit with Power Supply product Features

• Suitable for use with incandescent lamps and low-voltage lamps utilizing iron core or electronic transformers

• Specialized dimming modes - soft turn On/Off and linearized brightness control.

• Can supply up to 200 mA to the C-Bus network (models SLC5504TD4A and

SLC5508TD2A with built-in power supply)

• Integral thermal overload protection on each channel

• Individual channels can be turned ON/OFF at unit or via C-Bus commands

• LEDs indicate the status of the network at the unit, the status of the unit’s load and power, and the status of each channel

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured with the C-Bus Toolkit

Software

C-Bus TM

2 Channel DalI gateway

The C-Bus TM Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) Gateway provides an isolated two-way communications path between a C-Bus network and two DALI networks, making it possible to use the C-Bus network to control and monitor DALI ballasts.

The DALI gateway constantly monitors both DALI networks and can detect and report faulty lamps in fluorescent ballasts or non-functional DALI ballasts.

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Technical Information

Nominal Voltage Requirements 15-36Vdc @ 32 mA, drawn from the C-Bus network

Electrical Isolation 3.75 kV RMS, from interface to C-Bus network

Number of Units per Network

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

C-Bus Connections

DALI Connections

Cable

Built-in RJ-45 sockets (2) for connection to the C-Bus network

Two screw-type terminal blocks accommodating 16–12 AWG cable

(2 x 1.31 mm 2 or 1 x 2.5 mm 2 )

(1) 15.75 in. (400 mm) patch lead included

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

Unit/Comms: Unit power and data transmission

C-Bus: Power levels and presence of C-Bus clock

3.4 in. (L) x 2.8 in. (W) x 2.6 in.(H) [85 mm (L) x 72 mm (W) x 65 mm (H)]

4.6 oz (130 g)

DIN rail, 4M wide

32°F to 113°F (0 °C to 45 °C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 103

DALI Gateway product Features

• Provides two-way communications between

C-Bus and DALI networks, routing selected messages from one to the other

• Unit is transparent and invisible to DALI ballasts

• Pre-programmed C-Bus to DALI and DALI to

C-Bus addressing structure

• Unit/Comms and C-Bus LEDs show the status of data transmissions, the unit’s power, the C-Bus network’s power, and the presence of the C-Bus clock

• Software-selectable network burden and network clock

• Standard built-in C-Bus network connectors:

(2) RJ-45

• Non-volatile memory to store operating status for recovery from a power outage

• Receives data and power over the network, so the unit does not require power packs or line-voltage connections

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• C-Bus side of interface is easily configured with the C-Bus Toolkit Software

Catalog Number

SLC5502DAL

Description

Two-Channel DALI Gateway

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C-Bus TM

4 Channel 0-10V Fluorescent Ballast Dimmer

The C-Bus TM 4 Channel 0-10V Fluorescent Ballast Dimmer provides four channels of analog 0-10Vdc that can be used as the control signals for various peripheral devices, including electronically dimmable fluorescent lighting ballasts.

This analog output unit can sink or source current as appropriate for the connected load, and produces 0-10 V in response to commands from the C-Bus network.

Each channel can be individually adjusted from 0 to 100% at the unit, by C-Bus commands or remotely, and each can drive multiple loads.

Technical Information

Power Requirements

Number of Units per Network

Electrical Isolation

Output Voltage Range

Output Rating

Status Indicators

C-Bus Connection

Cable

Output Terminals

Mounting

Dimensions

Weight

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 104

C-Bus: 15–36Vdc @ 22 mA required for normal operation.

Power: 120V or 277Vac connection, 10 W

Use the C-Bus Calculator, a software utility, to determine the total network current load

3.5 kV RMS from C-Bus to the line

0-10Vdc (±0.5)

Sourcing: 2.5 mA (minimum of 4 kohm)

Sinking: 15 mA at V out

= 0V

8 mA at V out

= 10V

[i.e., I = 15-(0.7 x V out

)mA]

Unit: Unit power

C-Bus: Network voltage level and presence of system clock

(2) RJ-45 terminals

(1) 15.75 in. (400 mm) CAT 5 patch lead with pre-terminated RJ-45 connectors

Accommodates 2 X 16 AWG or 1 X 12 AWG cable (2 x 1.3 mm 2 or 1 x 3.3 mm 2 )

DIN rail, 4M wide

3.35 in. (L) x 2.83 in. (W) x 2.56 in. (D) [85 mm (L) x 72 mm (W) x 65 mm (D)]

8.64 oz (245 g)

32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

4 channel 0-10V Fluorescent Ballast Dimmer product Features

• Produces four independently controllable channels of 0-10Vdc for controlling dimmable lighting ballasts or other loads

• Each channel can sink or source current and drive multiple loads

• Two RJ-45 connectors facilitate quick connections to the C-Bus network and between similar units

• Unit and C-Bus LEDs show the status of the unit and the network

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from a power outage

• 120 or 277Vac models available

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured by using Learn Mode or the

C-Bus Toolkit Software

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Catalog Number

SLCLE5504TAMP

SLCLE5504HAMP

Description

Analog Output Unit, 0-10V, 120V

Analog Output Unit, 0-10V, 277V

C-Bus TM

10 amp relay unit

The C-Bus TM Relays are DIN-rail mounted units with four or twelve independent, voltage free, relay contacts for general switching applications. They are suitable for use with resistive, inductive, incandescent and fluorescent loads.

Each channel is independently configurable and features a zero crossing magnetically latching relay designed for switching the harsh electrical loads associated with today’s high efficiency lighting systems. Local toggle buttons are provided on each unit to allow individual channels to be toggled at each unit or via C-Bus network commands. Remote

ON and OFF facilities are available, permitting all channels to be turned ON or OFF without C-Bus Network communications.

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Technical Information

Nominal Supply Voltage 110-120V (SLC5504TRVF, SLC5504TRVFP, SLC5512TRVF and SLC5512TRVFP)

277V (SLC5504HRVF, SLC5504HRVFP, SLC5512HRVF and SLC5512HRVFP)

Frequency Range(s)

C-Bus C-Bus

Supply Voltage

50 - 60Hz

15–36Vdc @ 18 mA required for programming when electrical power source is not connected

Sources 200 mA to the C-Bus Network with electrical power source connected (non-power supply versions)

Electrical isolation

Contact Type

15–36Vdc @ 0 mA is required for programming when electrical power source is connected

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to power source

Voltage Free, magnetically latched

C-Bus Connections

Electrical Terminals

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

2 RJ-45 connectors, CAT 5 UTP cable req.

Accommodates (1) #12 or up to (2) #14 - 16 AWG (3.31mm

2

- (2) x 2.08 - 1.31mm

2 )

C-Bus Indicator

Unit Status Indicator

Load Indicator

4 Channel - 5.67 x 3.35 x 2.56 inches (144 x 85 x 65mm)

12 Channel - 8.46 x 3.35 x 2.56 inches (215 x 85 x 65mm)

4 Channel - 14 oz (400g) (w/o Power Supply) 18 oz (510g) (w/Power Supply)

12 Channel - 21 oz (600g) (w/o Power Supply) 28 oz (800g) (w/Power Supply)

DIN rail, 4 Channel - 8M wide 12 Channel - 12M wide

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 508 Industrial Control Equipment

CSA 22.2 No. 14 Industrial Control Equipment

FCC: Part 15, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Diagram see technical section page 104

Catalog Number Description

SLC5504TRVF

SLC5504TRVFP

SLC5504HRVF

SLC5504HRVFP

SLC5512TRVF

SLC5512TRVFP

SLC5512HRVF

SLC5512HRVFP

4 Channel, 120V, 10A w/power supply

4 Channel, 120V, 10A w/o power supply

4 Channel, 277V, 10A w/ power supply

4 Channel, 277V, 10A w/o power supply

12 Channel, 120V, 10A w/power supply

12 Channel, 120V, 10A w/o power supply

12 Channel, 277V, 10A w/power supply

12 Channel, 277V, 10A w/o power supply

4 Channel 10 Amp Relay product Features

• Four or twelve independently operating voltage free relay contacts

• Two convenient built-in C-Bus network connectors (RJ-45)

• Units available both with and without a 200 mA power supply

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from power outage

• LED Indicators show the status of the

network and the unit

• Load Rating (4 and 12 channel 10 Amp rated

relay)

Resistive-10A

Inductive-10A

Fluorescent -10A

Motor -2A

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured with the C-Bus Toolkit

Software

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C-Bus TM

20 amp relay units

The C-Bus TM 20 Amp Relays are DIN-rail mounted units with four independent, voltage free, relay contacts. They are suitable for use with resistive, inductive, incandescent and fluorescent loads.

Each channel is independently configurable and features a zero crossing magnetically latching relay designed for switching the harsh electrical loads associated with today’s high efficiency lighting systems. Local toggle buttons are provided on each unit to allow individual channels to be toggled at each unit or via C-Bus network commands. Remote

ON and OFF facilities are available, permitting all channels to be turned ON or OFF without C-Bus Network communications.

Technical Information

Nominal Supply Voltage

Frequency Range(s)

C-Bus Supply Voltage

Electrical isolation

Contact Type

C-Bus Connections

Electrical Terminals

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 104

110-120V (SLC5504TRVF20 and SLC5504TRVF20P)

277V (SLC5504HRVF20 and SLC5504HRVF20P)

50 - 60Hz

15–36Vdc @ 18 mA required for programming when electrical power source is not connected.

Sources 200 mA to the C-Bus Network with electrical power source connected.

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to power source

Voltage Free, magnetically latched

2 RJ-45 connectors, CAT 5 UTP cable req.

Accommodates (1) #12 or up to (2) #14 - 16 AWG

(2 x 1.3 mm 2 or 1 x 3.3 mm 2 )

C-Bus Indicator

Unit Status Indicator

Load Indicator

8.46 x 3.35 x 2.56 inches (215 x 85 x 65mm)

20.46 oz (580g)

DIN rail, 12M wide

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL508 Industrial Control Equipment

CSA 22.2 Spec 205 Signal Equipment

FCC: Part 15.101, Class B Digital Device

EN61000-3-2 Low Frequency Emissions

4 Channel 20A Relay product Features

• Four independently operating voltage free relay contacts

• Two convenient built-in C-Bus network

connectors (RJ-45)

• Units available both with and without a

200mA power supply

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from power outage

• LED Indicators show the status of the

network and the unit

• Remote ON/OFF override capabilities

• Load Rating (4 channel 20 Amp rated relay)

Resistive 20A

Inductive 20A

Fluorescent 20A

Motor 4A

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured with the C-Bus Toolkit

Software

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Catalog Number

SLC5504TRVF20

SLC5504TRVF20P

SLC5504HRVF20

SLC5504HRVF20P

Description

4 Channel, 120V, 20A with power supply

4 Channel, 120V, 20A without power supply

4 Channel, 277V, 20A with power supply

4 Channel, 277V, 20A without power supply

C-Bus TM

Changeover relay units

The C-Bus TM Changeover Relays are DIN-rail mounted devices with four independent, voltage free, changeover relay contacts.

Schneider Electric C-Bus Changeover Relays are designed to operate three-speed motors and two-way motor control devices. Some of their most common applications include operating motorized blinds, shutters, curtains and skylights (open/closed) where they provide a much simpler alternative to traditional and obtrusive relay interlocking systems.

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Technical Information

Nominal Supply Voltage

Frequency Range(s)

C-Bus Supply Voltage

Electrical isolation

Contact Type

C-Bus Connections

Electrical Terminals

Status Indicators

Dimensions

Weight

Mounting

Operating Environment

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 105

110-120V (SLC5504TRVFC and SLC5504TRVFCP)

250-277V (SLC5504HRVFC and SLC5504HRVFCP)

50 - 60Hz

15–36Vdc @ 18 mA required for programming when electrical power source is not connected.

Sources 200 mA to the C-Bus Network with electrical power source connected.

3.75 kV RMS from C-Bus to power source

Changeover, Non-latching

2 RJ-45 connectors, CAT 5 UTP cable req.

Accommodates (1) #12 or up to (2) #14 - 16 AWG

(2 x 1.3 mm 2 or 1 x 3.3 mm 2 )

C-Bus Indicator

Unit Status Indicator

Load Indicator

5.67 x 3.35 x 2.60 inches (144 x 85 x 65mm)

13 oz (370g) (With Power Supply)

17 oz (490g) (Without Power Supply)

DIN rail, 8M wide

32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) RH: 95%, noncondensing

UL: Listed 508 Industrial Control Equipment

CSA 22.2 No. 14 Industrial Control Equipment

FCC: Part 15, Class B Digital Device

Changeover Relay Unit product Features

• Four (4) isolated independently operating relay channels

• Two (2) convenient built-in C-Bus™ network connectors (RJ-45)

• Non-volatile memory stores operating status for recovery from power outage

• LED Indicators show the status of the

network and the unit

• Changeover Relays ratings: (120V AC Max)

• 2A Exhaust fans (shaded pole induction

motors)

• 2A Ceiling fans (split-phase induction motors)

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured with the C-Bus Toolkit

Software

Catalog Number

SLC5504TRVFC

SLC5504TRVFCP

SLC5504HRVFC

SLC5504HRVFCP

Description

4 Channel changeover relay unit 120Vac, with power supply

4 Channel changeover relay unit 120Vac, without power supply

4 Channel changeover relay unit 277Vac, with power supply

4 Channel changeover relay unit 277Vac, without power supply

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C-Bus TM

low Voltage relay

The C-Bus TM 8 Channel Low Voltage Relay is used for switching loads such as irrigation solenoids, and LV air conditioning dampers. The Relay may also be used for switching LV pulse signal control loads into third party products.

The C-Bus 8 Channel Low Voltage Relay is a C-Bus output device that controls eight low voltage relay channels. The unit is powered from the C-Bus network and requires no other power source. The unit can be daisy chained or placed at the end of a C-Bus network.

Technical Information

C-Bus network supply voltage

Maximum units per C-Bus network

C-Bus connections

Warm up time

Load rating per relay channel

15 to 36Vdc @ 32mA required for programming and operation

50

2 wire, twisted pair

5 seconds

2A at 30Vdc maximum or

30Vac RMS suitable for resistive and inductive loads

Contact type Voltage free, SPDT (changeover)

Relay terminal connections C common, N/O normally open, N/C normally closed

Types of electrical connection Fixed load terminal for: 1 x 1.0mm² wire per tunnel (13AWG),

Fixed aux (C-Bus) connectors for: 2 x 1.5mm²

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Weight

Mounting mode

EMC environment

Operating ambient temperature

Storage temperature

Operating humidity

Standards:

8.66 x 3.15 x 1.50in. (220 x 80 x 38mm)

11.64oz (330g)

Surface: 4 mounting screw holes and keyhole mount

Environment A

32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)

32 to 140°F (0 to 60°C)

10 to 90% non condensing

CSA C22.2 No. 205 - Signal Equipment

UL916 - Energy Management Equipment, FCC Part

15 - Class B Digital Device for Home or Office Use

*For Diagram see technical section page 105

Low Voltage Relay product Features

• Software-selectable C-Bus system clock

• Synchronize data communication on the

C-Bus network

• Switch Low Voltage Loads

• Control 3rd party products

• 2 Status Indicator Lights

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Catalog Number

SLC5108RELVP      

Description

C-Bus 8 Channel Low Voltage Relay

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C-Bus

TM

enclosures and Area Lighting

Panels

Introduction to

C-Bus

TM

enclosures and

Area Lighting Panels

Area lighting panels from Schneider Electric are a simple, convenient way to area dimming and multi-scene controls, as well as daylight harvesting schemes in an individual conference room or suite within a commercial building. They are ideally suited to meet energy code requirements related to reduction in lighting loads by dimming, or integrating natural light with artificial light.

Area lighting panels offer the flexibility of being set up as a stand-alone system or connected as a part of a larger C-Bus TM network. A simple Cat-5 cable connection gives the pre-engineered enclosed panels the ability to integrate light-level detection, occupancy detection, keypads and switching. Along with ease of network connectivity and simplified programming, area lighting panels also provide easy installation and reduced field-wiring costs.

Outfitting a conference room or suite with a

C-Bus light-level sensor allows an area lighting panel to automatically dim lights to capitalize on available natural light. When using C-Bus occupancy sensors, the panel automatically turns lights off after everyone leaves.

Additionally, various pre-programmed lighting scenes can be automatically executed by the panel by pressing a button on a C-Bus lighting control keypad.

Area lighting panels provide unparalleled installation flexibility for electrical contractors.

They provide the ability to integrate C-Bus keypads and light-level sensors and occupancy sensors without the complexity of line-voltage wiring connections. A single Cat-5 cable is all that is required in most applications to connect the inputs to a panel, which may be mounted in either an electrical closet or ceiling space. Power is distributed to the panel from a single home-run connection to the power source. Consultants will find that designing rooms in a commercial building with a focus on energy savings and tasteful lighting scenes is easier, because there is less wiring complexity.

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area lighting panels

The C-Bus TM Area Lighting Panels are ideally suited to meet lighting control energy code requirements in classrooms, offices and other small spaces. These devices provide the ability to integrate keypads, occupancy sensing, light level detection, and switching without the mess of complex control wiring. A simple CAT-5 cable is all that is required to connect sensors and keypads.

Area Lighting Panels can operate as independent stand-alone islands or as part of an entire facility wide lighting control system. Enclosures can easily be mounted in electrical closets or in ceiling spaces. They include all necessary connections and are UL

Listed. Area Lighting Panels can also be used in conjunction with Powerlink ® panels.

Area Lighting Panels can be used for on/off switching, stepped dimming or continuous dimming applications. All relays feature rugged 20A rated contacts for switching electronic ballast loads. Models with continuous dimming capabilities are rated for either

NEC Class 1 or Class 2 wiring.

Technical Information

8 channel 20A Relay Area Lighting Panel

Rated Voltage

Number of Units per Network

Electrical isolation

Relays

Short Circuit Current Rating

C-Bus Connections

Dimensions

12M Enclosure

24M Enclosure

Standards

120V & 277V 50/60Hz

Use the C-Bus calculator, a software utility to determine total network current load or Toolkit software

3.5kV RMS from C-Bus to the line

20A

65kA (120V), 14kA (277V)

RJ45

12.78 in. x 9.09 in. x 4.0 in.

14.50 in. x 14.94 in. x 4.0 in.

UL: Listed 508A, FCC part 15.101, Class B Device

EN61000-4-2 Immunity to ESD

*For Enclosure Diagram see technical section page 106

Catalog Number enclosure Description

4 Channel 20A Relay Models

SLCZ042000T

SLCZ042000H

SLCZ042000TP

SLCZ042000HP

8 Channel 20A Relay Models

SLCZ082000T

SLCZ082000H

SLCZ082000TP

SLCZ082000HP

4 Channel 20A Relay Models with 0-10V Output Units

SLCZ04204AT

SLCZ04204AH

SLCZ04204ATP

SLCZ04204AHP

4 Channel Phase Angle Dimmer Models

SLCZ00004DT

SLCZ00004DTP

4 Channel 20A Relay Models with Phase Angle Dimmer Units

SLCZ04204DT

SLCZ04204DTP

12M

12M

12M

12M

24M

24M

24M

24M

24M

24M

24M

24M

12M

12M

24M

24M product Features

• Relay models: Four or eight relay outputs,

rated 20A

• 0-10V outputs for control of 0-10V dimmable fluorescent ballast (suitable for use with MARK

7 ® , Sylvania Quicktronic ® , and Universal

SuperDim ® )

• Integral neutral and ground bar terminal strips

• Plenum-rated for ceiling applications

• Bypass mode to facilitate quick start up

• Meets NEC Article 409

• UL Listed 508A, SCCR current ratings: 65kA

(120V), 14kA (277V)

• Surface Mount NEMA 1 Enclosure

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with all C-Bus devices and the

Powerlink ® NF3000G3C controller

• Easily configured with Learn Mode or with

C-Bus Toolkit software

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 120V with power supply*

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 277V with power supply*

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 120V without power supply

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 277V without power supply

8 Channel 20A Relay @ 120V with power supply*

8 Channel 20A Relay @ 277V with power supply*

8 Channel 20A Relay @ 120V without power supply

8 Channel 20A Relay @ 277V without power supply

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 120V with power supply and 4 Channel 0-10V Output Unit*

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 277V with power supply and 4 Channel 0-10V Output Unit*

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 120V without power supply and 4 Channel 0-10V Output Unit

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 277V without power supply and 4 Channel 0-10V Output Unit

4 Channel Phase Angle Dimmer @ 120V with power supply

4 Channel Phase Angle Dimmer @ 120V without power supply

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 120V with power supply and 4 channel phase angle dimmer unit

4 Channel 20A Relay @ 120V without power supply and 4 channel phase angle dimmer unit

* For stand-alone applications order unit with power supply

C-Bus TM

8M enclosure

The C-Bus TM Enclosures provide a housing for various C-Bus DIN-mounted devices. The

8M enclosure is specifically designed for distributed applications that require physical proximity between DIN units and keypads, sensors or controlled loads.

Suitable for surface mounting, the 8M enclosure consists of a box with a cover and a

DIN rail for mounting one 8M or two 4M units. The enclosure also has provisions for mounting neutral and ground bars.

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Technical Information

8M Enclosure

Type

DIN Module Capacity

Dimensions

Mounting

Weight

NEMA 1

One 8M or two 4M C-Bus units

12.57 in. (L) x 8.88 in. (W) x 3.8 in. (D) [319 mm (L) x 226 mm (W) x 97 mm (D)]

DIN rail

8.4 lb (3.81 kg)

*For Diagram see technical section page 105

8M Enclosure product Features

• Surface-mount NEMA 1 enclosure

• Welded sheet steel with knockouts

• Gray baked enamel, electrodeposited over cleaned, phosphatized steel

• Triple-lead cover screws for fast installation of

cover

• DIN rail, suitable for mounting one 8M or two

4M C-Bus DIN modules

• UL Listed

Catalog Number Description accessories

SLC8M 8M DIN Enclosure * PK7GTA Ground/Neutral Bar

PKGTAB Neutral Insulator Kit

SLC4CSF8 Filler Plate, 4M

* Includes one ground bar, one filler plate, cable ties and mounts for wire management.

† Additional terminal bar and insulator for devices that require neutral connection points for loads, such as a relay unit.

Note: The C-Bus 8M Enclosure will accept one additional terminator bar (PK7GTA) intended for load neutral connections.

This is to be used when the C-Bus unit mounted inside requires neutral connection points for loads, i.e. a relay unit. Use in conjunction with a Neutral Insulator Kit (PKGTAB)

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C-Bus TM

12M enclosure

The C-Bus TM Enclosures provide a housing for various C-Bus DIN-mounted devices.

The 12M enclosure is specifically designed for distributed applications that require physical proximity between DIN units and keypads, sensors or controlled loads.

Suitable for surface mounting, the 12M enclosure consists of a box with a cover and a DIN rail for mounting three 4M C-Bus units, one 8M unit plus one 4M unit or one

12M unit. The enclosure also has factory mounted neutral and ground bars.

12M Enclosure

Technical Information

12M Enclosure

Type

DIN Module Capacity

Dimensions

Standard

Mounting

Weight

NEMA 1

One 12M, one 8M + one 4M or three 4M C-Bus units

12.78 in. (W) x 9.09 in. (T) x 4.0 in. (D) [325 mm (L) x 231 mm (W) x 102 mm (D)]

UL Standard 50 Enclosures for electrical equipment

DIN rail

11.7 lb (5.3 kg)

*For Diagram see technical section page 106 product Features

• Surface-mount NEMA 1 enclosure

• Welded sheet steel with knockouts

• Gray baked enamel, electrodeposited over cleaned, phosphatized steel

• Triple-lead cover screws for fast installation

of cover

• DIN rail, suitable for mounting one 12M or three 4M or one 8M and one 4M C-Bus DIN module

• UL Listed

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Catalog Number Description accessories

SLC12MSG 12M DIN Enclosure* PK7GTA Ground/Neutral Bar

PKGTAB Neutral Insulator Kit

* Includes one DIN rail, one ground bar, and one insulated neutral terminal bar pre installed on the mounting pan. Also included are 2 ft. of flexible, Class 2 barrier, four pan mounting screws, four cover mounting screws, and two DIN rail stops.

C-Bus TM

24M enclosure

The C-Bus TM Enclosures provide a housing for various C-Bus DIN-mounted devices. The

24M enclosure is specifically designed for distributed applications that require physical proximity between DIN units and keypads, sensors or controlled loads.

Suitable for surface mounting, the 24M enclosure consists of a box with a hinged door and two rows for mounting C-Bus DIN-mounted units. Each row can hold one 12M unit, one

8M unit plus one 4M unit, or three 4M units. The enclosure also has provisions for additional neutral and ground bars.

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24M Enclosure

Technical Information

24M Enclosure

Type

DIN Module Capacity

Dimensions

Mounting

Standard

Weight

NEMA 1

Two rows for mounting C-Bus DIN-mounted units. Each row can hold one 12M unit, one 8M unit plus one 4M unit, or three 4M units

14.50 in. (W) x 14.94 in. (T) x 4.0 in. (D) [368 mm (L) x 379 mm (W) x 102 mm (D)]

DIN rail

UL Standard 50 Enclosures for electrical equipment

18.9 lb (8.6 kg)

*For Diagram see technical section page 106 product Features

• Surface-mount NEMA 1 enclosure

• Welded sheet steel with knockouts

• Gray baked enamel, electrodeposited over cleaned, phosphatized steel

• Triple-lead cover screws for fast installation

of cover

• Hinged trim for easy access

• DIN rail, suitable for mounting C-Bus DINmounted C-Bus units. Each row can hold one

12M unit, one 8M unit plus one 4M unit, or three 4M units.

• UL Listed

Catalog Number Description accessories

SLC24MSG 24M DIN Enclosure * PK7GTA Ground/Neutral Bar †

PKGTAB Neutral Insulator Kit†

* The enclosure comes with two DIN rails, two ground bars, and two insulated neutral terminal bars pre-installed on the mounting pan. Also included are 2 ft. of flexible, Class 2 barrier, four pan mounting screws, and four door mounting screws, and four DIN rail stops.

† Additional terminal bar and insulator for devices that require neutral connection points for loads, such as a relay unit.

Note: The C-Bus 24M Enclosure will accept one additional terminator bar (PK7GTA) intended for load neutral connections. This is to be used when the C-Bus unit mounted inside requires neutral connection points for loads, i.e. a relay unit. Use in conjunction with a Neutral Insulator Kit (PKGTAB)

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C-Bus TM

36M enclosures

The C-Bus TM Enclosures provide a multi-purpose means for housing various C-Bus

DIN-mounted devices. Suitable for flush or surface mounting, the enclosure consists of a cabinet, a mounting pan assembly, and a cover assembly. The cabinet can be ordered separately, allowing for its installation with the rough-in of field wiring. The mounting pan comes with one L barrier, four horizontal barriers, and three DIN rails pre-installed.

Optional accessories are available to meet the needs of particular installations.

The 36M enclosure provides three rows for mounting DIN-mounted C-Bus units. Each row has the capacity to hold one 12M unit, one 8M unit with one 4M unit, or three 4M units.

Schneider Electric 36M Enclosures are specifically designed for conventional installation near the main breaker panel. They provide a simple means of installing C-Bus

DIN-mounted units with all of the necessary wiring, neutral bar, barriers and other components included. Once installed, the enclosure system allows for easy system maintenance with the units accessible.

Additional barriers provide greater flexibility to meet requirements of NEC Article 725 for separation of class 2 circuits.

Technical Information

36M Enclosure

Type

DIN Module Capacity

Dimensions with Cover

Standard

Module Mounting

Total Weight

*For Diagram see technical section page 106

NEMA 1

Three DIN rails, each with the capacity for one 12M, one 8M with one 4M, or three 4M C-Bus DIN units

40.6 in. (L) x 15.4 in. (W) x 3.9 in. (D)

[1031 mm (L) x 392 mm (W) x 99 mm (D)]

UL Standard 50 Enclosures for electrical equipment

DIN rail

57.7 lb (26.17 kg)

36M Enclosure product Features

• NEMA ® 1 enclosure suitable for flush or

surface mounting

• Welded sheet steel with knockouts

• Gray baked enamel paint, electrodeposited over cleaned, phosphatized steel

• Triple-lead cover screws for fast installation

of cover

• Three DIN rails, each suitable for mounting

C-Bus DIN units in one of the following configurations:

One 12M unit

One 8M module with one (1) 4M unit

Three 4M units

• UL Listed

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Catalog Number Description accessories

SLC36C

SLC36MFG

SLC36MSG

SLC36MFW

Enclosure Cabinet, 40 in.

Mounting pan with gray flush-mount cover

Mounting pan with gray surface-mount cover

Mounting pan with white flush-mount cover

PK18GTA

PKGTAB

PK23GTA

SLCNT10

SDM4AC

SDM8AC

PK4FL

SLC4CSF8

SLC36LB

Neutral bar, 18 terminal

Neutral insulator kit

Door latch, locking

Filler plate, 4M

L barrier 6

1,2,3

Ground bar, 23 terminal 4

Isolated neutral terminal strip (10 position)

Two duplex power receptacles

Four duplex power receptacles

3, 5

1 For use as a neutral bar; requires one grounding bar insulator kit (PKGTAB).

2 Maximum of four neutral terminal bars (two at top, two at bottom). Use neutral terminal bars in common neutral applications.

3 Mixing of neutral terminal bars and isolated neutral terminal strips is permitted. Mixing permits an additional bar at both top and bottom (three at top and three at bottom).

4 One ground bar is provided as standard. The pan will accept up to two additional ground bars.

5 Maximum of four isolated neutral terminal strips (two at top, two at bottom). Isolated neutral terminal strips allow individual neutrals to be maintained.

6 A second L barrier is required when neutral terminal bars or strips are mounted in both ends of the enclosure. A second L barrier cannot be used if a duplex power outlet

(SDM4AC or SDM8AC) is installed.

C-Bus TM

36MS enclosures

The C-Bus TM Enclosures provide a multi-purpose means for housing various C-Bus

DIN-mounted devices. Suitable for flush or surface mounting, the enclosure consists of a mounting, pan assembly, and a cover assembly. The cabinet can be ordered separately, allowing for its installation with the rough-in of field wiring. Optional accessories are available to meet the needs of particular installations.

The 36MS enclosure provides three rows for mounting DIN-mounted C-Bus units. Each row has the capacity to hold one 12M unit, one 8M unit with one 4M unit, or three 4M units.

36MS Enclosures are specifically designed for conventional installation near the main breaker panel. They provide a simple means of installing DIN-mounted units with all of the necessary wiring, neutral bars, ground bars and other components included. Once installed, the enclosure system allows for easy system maintenance with the C-Bus units accessible.

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36MS Enclosure

Technical Information

36M Enclosure

Type

DIN Module Capacity

Dimensions with Cover

Standard

Module Mounting

Total Weight

*For Diagram see technical section page 107

NEMA 1

Three DIN rails, each with the capacity for one 12M, one 8M with one 4M, or three 4M C-Bus DIN units

40.6 in. (L) x 15.4 in. (W) x 3.9 in. (D)

[1031 mm (L) x 392 mm (W) x 99 mm (D)]

UL Standard 50 Enclosures for electrical equipment

DIN rail

57.7 lb (26.17 kg) product Features

• NEMA ® 1 enclosure suitable for flush or

surface mounting

• Welded sheet steel with knockouts

• Gray baked enamel paint, electrodeposited

over cleaned, phosphatized steel

• Triple-lead cover screws for fast installation of

cover

• Three (3) DIN rails, each suitable for mounting

C-Bus DIN units in one of the following

configurations:

- One (1) 12M unit

- One (1) 8M module with one (1) 4M unit

- Three (3) 4M units

Catalog Number

SLC36SC

SLCMSFG

SLCMSSG

SLCMSFW

SLC2REC

Description

Enclosure Cabinet

Flush Mount Gray

Surface Mount Gray

Flush Mount White

Dual Receptacle Bracket

accessories

PK7GTA

PKGTAB

SLC4CSF8

Grnd/Neutral

Neutral Isolator Kit

Filler Plate

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C-Bus TM

60M enclosures

The C-Bus TM Enclosures provide a multi-purpose means for housing various C-Bus

DIN-mounted devices. Suitable for flush or surface mounting, the enclosure consists of a cabinet, a mounting pan assembly, and a cover assembly. The cabinet can be ordered separately, allowing for its installation with the rough-in of field wiring. Options are available to meet the needs of particular installations.

The 60M enclosure provides five rows for mounting DIN-mounted C-Bus units. Each row has the capacity to hold one 12M unit, one 8M unit with one 4M unit or three 4M units.

Schneider Electric 60M Enclosures are specifically designed for conventional installation near the main breaker panel. They provide a simple means of installing DIN-mounted units with all of the necessary wiring, neutral bar, barriers and other components included.

Once installed, the enclosure system allows for easy system maintenance with the C-Bus units accessible.

Technical Information

60M Enclosure

Type

DIN Module Capacity

Dimensions with

Cover (flush mount)

Dimensions with

Cover (surface mount)

Dimensions of

Enclosure Cabinet

Standard

Module Mounting

Total Weight

*For Diagram see technical section page 107

NEMA Type 1

Five DIN rails, each with the capacity for one 12M, one 8M with one 4M, or three 4M C-Bus DIN units

40.6 in. (L) x 15.4 in. (W) x 3.9 in. (D)

[1031 mm (L) x 392 mm (W) x 99 mm (D)]

39.4 in. (L) x 14.2 in. (W) x 3.9 in. (D)

[1000 mm (L) x 360 mm (W) x 99 mm (D)]

39.4 in. (L) x 14.2 in. (W) x 3.69 in. (D)

[1000 mm (L) x 360 mm (W) x 99.8 mm (D)]

UL Standard 50 Enclosures for electrical equipment

DIN rail

57.7 lb (26.17 kg)

60M Enclosure product Features

• NEMA Type 1 enclosure suitable for flush or

surface mounting

• Welded sheet steel with knockouts

• ANSI Gray #49 baked enamel paint, electrodeposited over cleaned, phosphatized steel

• Triple-lead cover screws for fast installation

of cover

• UL listed, 600V rated Class 2 barrier

included

• (3) pre-installed 23 position ground bars and

(5) 12 position isolated neutral assemblies included

• Five DIN rails, each suitable for mounting

C-Bus DIN units in one of the following configurations:

One 12M unit

One 8M unit with one (1) 4M unit

Three 4M units

• UL Listed

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Catalog Number

SLC36C

SLC60MFG

SLC60MSG

SLC60MFW

Description

Enclosure Cabinet, 40 in.

Mounting pan with gray flush-mount cover

Mounting pan with gray surface-mount cover

Mounting pan with white flush-mount cover

accessories Description

SDM4AC Two duplex power receptacles

PK4FL Door latch, locking

SLC4CSF8 Filler plate, 4M

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- Specifying Colors When ordering

keypad assemblies

Order numbers for the Neo Keypad assemblies indicate the number of buttons desired on the keypad and the color of each customizable component (inner surround, outer surround, and button cover).

Color numbers are taken from the “Neo Colors” table and must be given in the following order: outer surround, inner surround, and button covers.

For example, in the diagram below, SLC5058NL282 represents an order for a Neo

Keypad with eight buttons, a white (#2) outer surround, a brushed aluminum (#8) inner surround, and white (#2) button covers.

keypad assemblies Standard

For easy ordering there are 3 standard keypad colors available.

White: SLC505( )NLWE

Cream: SLC505( )NLCM

Brushed Aluminum w/Slate: SLC505( )NLGB

( ) - designates space for button configuration

Illustration shows: Inner Surround (A), Outer Surround (B) and Button Covers (C)

SLC505( )NLWE SLC505( )NLCM

Slate

White

Cream

Soft Gray

Desert Sand

Black

Name Color Number

1

2

3

4

5

6

Brown 7

Brushed Aluminum*

Gold*

8

9

*Only the inner surround is available in Brushed Aluminum and Gold

SLC505( )NLGB

Color

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neo™ keypads

3.0 in.

76 mm

.63 in.

16 mm

4.57 in.

116 mm

2.64 in.

67 mm

Front view of keypad, including external height and width measurements of case

Side view of keypad, including height and depth requirements for insertion into wall

Saturn

TM

keypads

3.0 in.

76 mm

0.51 in.

13 mm

.24 in.

6 mm

2.05 in.

52 mm

Bottom view of keypad, including measurements for width of unit and depth case extends from wall

4.57 in.

116 mm

2.6 in.

66 mm

2.05 in.

52 mm

2.7 in.

69 mm

Front view of keypad, including external height and width measurements of case

0.6 in.

15 mm

Side view of keypad, including height and depth requirements for insertion into wall

Top view of keypad showing width

neo™ keypads with Dynamic labeling Technology™

3.0 in.

76 mm

0.51 in.

13 mm

4.57 in.

116 mm 0.71 in.

18 mm

Front view of keypad, including external height and width measurements of case

Top-side view of the Neo DLT keypad illustrates the depth the case extends into and out of a wall

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Saturn™ keypads with Dynamic labelling Technology™

3.0 in.

76 mm

.43 in.

10.8 mm

4.57 in.

116 mm

1.13 in.

28.8 mm

Front and top-side views of the Saturn DLT keypad illustrate its length and width and the depth the case extends into and out of a wall

neo™ Style Decorator keypads

3.0 in.

76 mm

0.63 in.

16 mm

4.57 in.

116 mm

Front view of keypad, including external height and width measurements of Faceplate

2.76 in.

70 mm

Side view of keypad, including height and depth requirements for insertion into wall

Saturn™ Style Decorator keypads

.35 in.

9 mm

0.35 in.

9 mm

1.69 in.

43 mm

2.99 in.

76 mm

Top view of keypad, including depth of face plate

0.28 in.

7 mm

.35 in.

9 mm

4.57 in.

116 mm

2.76 in.

70 mm

4.57 in.

116 mm

2.76 in.

70 mm

.71 in.

18 mm

42 mm

2.87 in.

Front view of keypad, including external height and width measurements of face plate

2.87 in.

73 mm

.71 in.

2.87 in.

73 mm

.71 in.

0.71 in.

18 mm

Top view of keypad showing width

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Mark II Touch Screen

0.75 in.

19 mm

4.53 in.

115 mm

5.98 in.

152 mm

Front view of Mark II Touch Screen

Mark II Desktop Touch Screen

0.75 in.

19 mm

Side view of Mark II Touch

Screen

7.5 in.

191 mm

Color Touch Screen

3.75 in.

95 mm

0.9 in. (23.5 mm) 2.2 in. (54 mm)

97

9.8 in.

9.8 in. (246 mm)

Front view of Color Touch Screen

6.9 in. (173 mm)

6.9 in.

173 mm

2.9 in. (72.5 mm)

Side view of Color Touch Screen

ethernet network Interface

2.83 in.

72 mm

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2.56 in.

65 mm

3.35 in.

85 mm

View of the Ethernet Network Interface showing height and depth View of the Ethernet Network Interface showing width

PC Interface

2.84 in.

72 mm

2.56 in.

65 mm

3.35 in.

85 mm

Side view of the PC Interface showing height and depth Front view of the PC Interface showing width

uSB Interface

2.84 in.

72 mm

Front view of the PC Interface showing width

2.60 in.

66 mm

3.35 in.

85 mm

Side view of the PC Interface showing height and depth

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network Bridge

2.83 in.

72 mm

2.56 in.

65 mm

3.35 in.

85 mm

Side view of Network Bridge showing height and depth

Front view of the Network Bridge showing width

Power Supply

2.83 in.

72 mm

2.56 in.

65 mm

3.35 in.

85 mm

Front view of a Power Supply showing width

Device Router/Device Power Supply

8.9 in.

226 mm

Side view of a Power Supply showing depth and height

12.57 in.

319 mm

Conduit knockouts for the 8M Enclosure

Front view of 8M Enclosure box showing height and width

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C-Bus TM 8M Enclosure Knockouts

Symbol

Conduit Size

A B C D E

½ ¾ 1 1 ¼ 1 ½

Side view of 8M Enclosure box showing depth

Pascal Automation

Controller

2.83 in.

72 mm

Front view of the Pascal Automation Controller

2.48 in.

63 mm

3.62 in.

92 mm

Side view of the Pascal Automation Controller

General Input unit

5.7 in.

144 mm

General Input

Top view of General Input Unit

2.6 in.

65 mm

3.4 in.

85 mm

Side view of General Input Unit

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Telephone Interface unit

5.77 in.

146.5 mm

TELEPHONE INTERFACE

Front view of Telephone Interface Unit

1.18 in.

30 mm

5.71 in.

145 mm

Side view of Telephone Interface Unit

Bus Coupler

TELEPHONE INTERFACE

Side view of the Four-Channel Bus Coupler

1.9 in.

5104BCL

Bus Coupler

1 2 3 4

1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C

Top view of Four-Channel Bus Coupler

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Four-Channel Auxiliary Input unit

2.8 in.

72 mm

3.4 in.

85 mm

2.6 in.

65 mm

Top view of Four-Channel Auxiliary Input Unit

Indoor PIR Occupancy Sensor

8 ft

2.4 m

20 ft

6 m

20 ft

6 m

Side view of Four-Channel Auxiliary Input Unit

28 ft

8.5 m

3.9 in.

100 mm

28 ft

8.5 m

Field of view from top of indoor occupancy sensor Field of view from side of indoor occupancy sensor

360° PIR Occupancy and Multi-Sensor

2.2 in.

57 mm

Front view of indoor occupancy sensor

26 ft

8 m

2.83 in.

72 mm

101

8 ft

2.4 m

13 ft

4 m

7 ft

2 m

0 7 ft

2 m

13 ft

4 m

Field of view from top and side for 360 PIR Occupancy

Sensor mounted 8 ft. above floor

Front view of C-Bus 360° PIR Occupancy Sensor

.59 in.

15 mm

3.46 in.

88 mm

1.85 in.

47 mm

1.97 in.

50 mm

Side view of C-Bus 360° PIR Occupancy Sensor

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Outdoor Motion Sensor

5.5 in.

140 mm

Field of view from top of Outdoor Motion Sensor

Light-Level Sensor

2.99 in.

76 mm

8 ft

2.4 m

30°

4.5 in.

114 mm

Field of view from side of Outdoor Motion Sensor

2.9 in.

74 mm

Side view of Outdoor Motion Sensor

0.52 in.

13 mm

0.49 in.

12.5 mm

4.57 in.

116 mm

2.83 in.

72 mm

1.93 in.

49 mm

Top view of light-level sensor Front view of Light-Level Sensor Side view of Light-Level Sensor

Outdoor Light-Level Sensor

4 in.

102 mm

4 in.

102 mm

2.5 in.

65 mm

View including height, width and depth dimensions

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Professional Series Dimmer

7.5 in.

190 mm

9 in.

230 mm

7.7 in.

195 mm

POWER

NETWORK

Front view including mounting centers

Phase Angle Dimmer unit

8.5 in.

215 mm

Side view

0.4 in.

10 mm

2.6 in.

65 mm

3 in.

75 mm

8 in.

202 mm

Top view

3.4 in.

85 mm

Front view of the Phase Angle Dimmer Unit

103

2 Channel DALI Gateway

2.83 in.

72 mm

DALI

1

DALI

2

Unit/

Comms

C-Bus

C-Bus CONNECTIONS

DALI Gateway

Front view of DALI Gateway

Side view of the Phase Angle Dimmer Unit

Side view of DALI Gateway

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4 Channel 0-10V Fluorescent Ballast Dimmer

2.83 in.

72 mm

2.56 in.

65 mm

3.35 in.

85 mm

Front view of the 0-10V Fluorescent Ballast Dimmer

10 Amp Relay unit

5.67 in.

144 mm

Side view of the 0-10V Fluorescent Ballast Dimmer

2.56 in.

65 mm

3.35 in.

85 mm

Side view of a C-Bus 4 Channel 10 Amp Relay Front view of a C-Bus 4 Channel 10 Amp

Relay without power supply

20 Amp Relay units

8.46 in.

215 mm

Front view of a C-Bus 4 Channel 20 Amp Relay with Power Supply

2.56 in.

65 mm

3.35 in.

85 mm

Side view of a C-Bus 4 Channel 20 Amp Relay

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Changeover Relay units

5.67 in.

144 mm

N L

USE COPPER WIRE ONLY

1 2 3 4

Unit

C

1

NO NC C

2

NO NC

C-Bus

C-Bus CONNECTIONS

Changeover Relay

NC NO

3

C NC NO

4

C

Front view of a C-Bus Changeover Relay

Low Voltage Relay 8 Channel

3.15 in.

(80 mm)

N L

USE COPPER WIRE ONLY

1 2 3 4

Unit

C

1

NO NC C

2

NO NC

C-Bus

C-Bus CONNECTIONS

Changeover Relay

NC NO

3

C NC NO

4

C

2.60 in.

66 mm

3.35 in.

85 mm

Side view of a C-Bus Changeover Relay

8.66 in.

(220 mm)

1.50 in.

(38 mm)

8M enclosure

12.57 in.

105

Front view of 8M Enclosure box showing height and width Side view of 8M Enclosure box showing depth

12M enclosure

12.78 in.

325 mm

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4.0 in.

102 mm

Front view of 12M Enclosure box showing height and width

24M enclosure

14.50 in.

368 mm

9.09 in.

231 mm

Side view of 12M Enclosure box showing depth

4.0 in.

102 mm

14.94 in.

379 mm

Side view of 24M Enclosure box showing depth Front view of 24M Enclosure box showing height and width

36M enclosure

15.4 in.

392 mm 3.9 in.

99 mm

B,C,D,E

B,C,D,E

C,D,E,F,G

A

D,E,F,G

A,B

C,D,E,F

D,E,F,G

B,C

A,B

A

40.6 in.

1031 mm

C,D,E,F

A,B,C,D

B,C,D,E

Front and side view (flush mount) Knockouts

A

B

C

D

36M Knockouts

Symbol Conduit Size Symbol Conduit Size

½ 1 ½

¾

1

1 ¼

E

F

G

2

2 ½

106

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36MS enclosure

3.81 in.

(97 mm)

15.44 in.

(392 mm)

14.24 in.

(362 mm)

22.12 in.

(562 mm)

20.93 in.

(532mm)

Dimensions for the 36MS

Enclosure Flush Mounted

Dimensions for the 36MS

Enclosure Surface Mounted

A

B

C

D

36MS Knockouts

Symbol Conduit Size Symbol Conduit Size

½ 1 ½

¾

1

1 ¼

E

F

G

H

2

2 ½

3

60M enclosure

15.4 in.

392 mm 3.9 in.

99 mm

B,C,D,E

B,C,D,E

D,E,F,G

C,D,E,F,G

A A,B

C,D,E,F

D,E,F,G

B,C

A,B

A

40.6 in.

1031 mm

A,B,C,D

B,C,D,E

C,D,E,F

Front and side view (flush mount) Knockouts

A

B

C

D

60M Knockouts

Symbol Conduit Size Symbol Conduit Size

½ 1 ½

¾

1

1 ¼

E

F

G

2

2 ½

108

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C-Bus

TM

Multi-Room

Audio, Remote Controls and IR Accessories

Introduction to

C-Bus

TM

Multi-Room Audio,

Remote Controls and

IR Accessories

Extend the capabilities of a C-Bus system by incorporating award winning C-Bus multi-room audio. Multi-room audio augments a C-Bus lighting control system, providing high quality sound throughout a home or business.

A typical C-Bus Multi-room Audio system distributes up to four analog audio inputs, five if an audio distribution unit is used, and one optical input. These inputs are distributed up to eight zones, each consisting of one or more amplifier.

C-Bus multi-room audio readily integrates with other C-Bus controls, providing a single source for audio and lighting from a single keypad or touch screen. Sound is distributed throughout the home through the matrix switcher and routed to local amplifiers.

Additionally, each amplifier is capable of accepting a local analog audio input, providing up to seven stereo audio channels for each amplifier.

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C-Bus TM

Matrix Switcher

The C-Bus TM Audio Matrix Switcher provides a revolutionary means for distributing audio throughout a home. This Matrix Switcher provides up to eight zones of audio output from four source inputs. Audio sources can be switched via the front panel or by any C-Bus input device such as touch screen keypads.

The matrix switcher is ideally suited for multi-room audio and structured wiring systems.

Keypads and other C-Bus devices connect to the matrix switcher with CAT-5 modular jacks. Outputs to remote and desktop amplifiers are made with low voltage wiring.

In addition to the six source inputs, two mono broadcast annunciation inputs are provided for connection to intercoms or other systems. Broadcast annunciation input can be given priority over other source inputs and feature fully adjustment volume and over-stepping mute features.

Technical Information

Supply Voltage

Line Frequency Range

AC Input Impedance

Power Consumption

C-Bus™ Output Voltage

C-Bus Output Current

Network Clock/Burden

Analogue Input Signal

Level (source inputs)

A/D Conversion

Operating Temperature

Operating Humidity Range

Standards

System audio performance

120V AC

47 to 53 Hz and 57 to 63 Hz

47 kΩ

200 W maximum

36Vdc maximum

≤ 330 mA DA Conversion

Software selectable

2.8V p-p maximum (47 kΩ)

16 Bit PCM

50 - 104°F (10 to 40°C)

10 to 90% RH, non-condensing

UL60065 - Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Apparatus -

Safety Requirements

Parameter

Frequency Response

Total Harmonic Distortion

Signal to Noise Ratio

Input/Outputs

Infrared Outputs

Mono Broadcast Inputs

USB (Type B)

Digital Optical Output

Digital Optical Output

Optical Inputs

Digital Zone Outputs

Digital Audio Input

Stereo Analog Inputs

Mono Level Adjustment

Matrix Switcher + Amplifier

40 Hz to 20 kHz (+ 2.4/-0.75 dB)

0.16% (1 kHz, 20 W RMS into 4 ohms)

> 63 dB (peak, unweighted)

(2) 3.5 mm sockets to connect to IR Emitter Leads

(2)

(1) To configure Matrix Switcher

(1)

(1) Digital audio format must be 44.1 or 48 kHz stereo. Some formats

(such as surround sound) are not compatible with the Matrix Switcher

(1)

(8)

(1)

(4) RCA pairs

(2)

*For Diagram see technical section page 115

Catalog Number Description

SLC560884T Matrix Switcher

Audio Matrix Switcher product Features

• Fully digital noise-free audio reproduction

• Stereo analog inputs (4 X RCA pairs)

• Two mono broadcast annunciation inputs

• One digital, one optical

• Voice annunciation of channel changes

(configurable)

• One fiber optic SPDIF input (digital audio compatible)

• One custom digital input for cascading on multiple matrix switchers

• Eight stereo zone outputs (45m of ea. star wired output)

• Cat-5 cable jack for connection to C-Bus TM network

• Reticulated IR support

• User interface LCD display and switches

• Integral C-Bus PC serial interface for connection to personal computers

• Integral power supply for remote amplifiers

• Configurable through serial or USB connections

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with C-Bus devices

C-Bus TM

Multi-room amplifiers

The C-Bus TM Multi-Room Amplifiers provide efficient, high fidelity audio to individual rooms.

Available in either desktop or remote mount versions, these amplifiers are specifically designed to operate on the C-Bus network as an extension of the lighting control system, without third party gateways or custom integration. This means the ability to control amplifiers with the same keypad or touch screen used to control lighting levels.

When combined with the C-Bus Matrix Switcher (part SLC560884T), these amplifiers deliver excellent stereo sound at 10 Watts without a separate power supply. When furnished with optional power supply these amplifiers provide 25 Watts. Connections are provided for up to two sets of 8 ohm speakers.

Both desktop and remote amplifiers provide a local input connection for attaching to CD or mp3 players, etc. In addition, the desktop amplifier will accept remote commands via its infrared receiver. Infrared remote included.

Technical Information

Supply Voltage

C-Bus™ Supply Voltage

Power Consumption

Network Clock and Burden

Analog Input Signal Level

(source inputs)

DA Conversion

Maximum Power Output

Frequency Response

Total Harmonic Distortion

Signal to Noise Ratio

Operating

Temperature

Operating Humidity Range

Standards

27Vdc (powered by Matrix Switcher via digital audio connection), and/or

24Vdc @ 3.75 A (via external switch mode power supply) or 21Vac @ 3.5 A (via external linear power supply)

15 to 36Vdc @ 22 mA

90 W maximum

Software selectable

2.8V p-p maximum (47 kΩ)

16 Bit PCM

28 W RMS into 4Ω (0.514% THD)

40Hz to 20 kHz (+ 1 dB)

0.36% (using analog input)

(1 kHz, 20 W RMS into 4 ohms)

> 67 dB (peak, unweighted)

Desktop Amp: 50 - 104° F (10 to 40° C)

Remote Amp: 50 - 158° F (10 to 70° C)

0 - 95% RH, non-condensing

UL60065 - Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Apparatus -

Safety Requirements

System audio performance

Parameter

Frequency

Matrix Switcher + Amplifier

40Hz to 20 kHz

Response (+ 2.4/-0.75 dB)

Total Harmonic Distortion 0.16%

Signal to Noise Ratio

Distribution Unit + Amplifier

40Hz to 20 kHz

(+ 2.3 dB)

(1 kHz, 20 W RMS into 4 ohms)

0.20%

> 63 dB (peak, unweighted)

*For Diagram see technical section page 115

Catalog Number

SLC560125D

SLC560125R

SLC5600P243750T

SLC560125MB

Description

Desktop Amplifier

Remote Amplifier

Audio Amplifier Power Supply

Remote Amplifier Mounting Bracket

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Desktop Audio Amplifier

Remote Mounted Audio Amplifier product Features

• 10 Watt digital efficient stereo amplifier, 25

Watts when connected to local power supply

(optional)

• Super quiet design

• On board 8 ohm loudspeaker connections

• Local source input - RCA jack

• C-Bus connection (connects with CAT-5

cable)

• Volume control (desktop model)

• On-board IR receiver (desktop model)

• Stereo headphone connection (desktop

model)

• Infrared remote included (desktop model only)

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with C-Bus devices

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C-Bus TM

audio Distribution unit

The C-Bus TM Audio Distribution Unit is an optional device that can be used in conjunction with the C-Bus Multi Room Audio System to further enhance C-Bus enabled audio product family.

The C-Bus Audio Distribution Unit distributes a single digitized stereo audio input source to multiple locations via amplifiers wired in a parallel format. Functions such as Volume,

Bass, Treble and Balance can be adjusted from a C-Bus input device at any of the audio output locations.

The C-Bus Audio Distribution Unit converts a single analog stereo audio input to a digital audio output. That output can then be connected to the Matrix Switcher as an additional input or to the C-Bus Desktop or Remote Amplifier as a stand-alone configuration.

Audio Distribution Unit

Technical Information

Supply Voltage

Analog Input

Signal Level (audio inputs)

Harmonic Distortion

Frequency Response

Dimensions (WxHxD)

IR Port

A/D Conversion

Operating Temperature

Operating Humidity

Standard

*For Diagram see technical section page 116

27Vdc (powered by Amplifier via digital audio connection), or

24Vdc @ 500 mA (via external power pack)

2.8 V p-p maximum (31 k Ω)

≤ 0.05%

100 Hz to 20 kHz

6.52 in. x 1.97 in. x 1.2 in. (165.5mm x 50mm x 30mm)

Yes

16 bit PCM

50-104 O F (10-40 O C)

90% RH (non-condensing)

UL Listed 60065 Audio, Video and Similar

Electronic Apparatus - Safety Requirements product Features

• Distributes a single stereo audio source to

C-Bus Audio Amplifiers via a digitized signal over Cat-5 cable

• Does not require any C-Bus programming

(hardware only)

• One stereo analog audio source input (2

X RCA)

• One digital audio output

• Output can be looped between C-Bus

Audio Amplifiers

• IR emitter port

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Catalog Number

SLC560011

SLC5600P24500S

Description

Audio Distribution Unit

Amp External Power Supply (only needed if Audio distribution unit is used to provide an additional digital input for the Matrix Switcher)

C-Bus TM

audio Speakers

The C-Bus TM Audio Speakers are available as indoor or outdoor models and are designed to be used with home theater, multi-room, and outdoor audio applications that will accept 8

Ohm speakers, such as the Schneider Electric C-Bus Multi-Room Audio (MRA) system.

The indoor speakers come in wall- or ceiling-mount versions that are installed with the front of the speaker flush with the mounting surface. The indoor/outdoor speakers can be placed on a shelf or hung on a surface by using the included bracket.

Indoor audio Speakers

Installation

Speaker Dimensions

Speaker Diameter

Weight

Material

Operating Environment

Temperature

Relative Humidity

Audio Performance

Frequency Response

Power Rating

Impedance

Sensitivity

Ceiling Mount or Wall Mount

Ceiling Mount - 9.45 in. (Dia) x 3.125 in. (D) (240 mm x 79.38 mm)

Wall Mount -12.125 in. (H) x 8.7 in. (W) x 3.125 in. (D) (308 mm x 221 mm x 79 mm)

Ceiling Mount - 6.0 in. (152 mm) Wall Mount - 6.0 in. (152 mm)

Ceiling Mount - 3.31 lb. Wall Mount - (1.5 kg) 3.31 lb. (1.5 kg)

Kevlar ® **, Polypropylene*

Ceiling Mount: -13°F - 158°F (-25°C - 70°C)

Wall Mount: -13°F - 158°F (-25°C - 70°C)

20 - 90% noncondensing

Ceiling Mount - 48 Hz-20 kHz, 58 Hz-20 kHz

Wall Mount- 65 Hz-20 kHz, 58 Hz-20 kHz

60 W RMS

8 Ohm

48 Hz-20 kHz, 58 Hz-20 kHz: 90 dB

65 Hz-20 kHz: 91 dB

58 Hz-20 kHz: 88 dB

**Kevlar drivers have a fourth order 24/24 dB crossover for both tweeter and woofer

*Polypropylene drivers have a second order 12/12 dB crossover for both tweeter and woofer

outdoor audio Speakers

Installation

Overall Dimensions

Speaker Diameter

Weight

Material

Operating Environment

Temperature

Relative Humidity

Audio Performance

Frequency Response

Nominal Power Rating

Impedance

Sensitivity

Indoor, outdoor, shelf

9.8 in. (H) x 6.75 in. (W/front) x 2.75 in. (W/rear) x 6 in. (D)

[248.9 mm (H) x 171.5 mm (W/f) x 69.9 mm (W/r) x 152.4 mm (D)]

4.0 in. (102 mm)

4.41 lb. (2 kg)

Polypropylene*

-13°F - 158°F (-25°C - 70°C)

20 - 90% noncondensing

70 Hz to 20 kHz

35 W RMS

8 Ohm

88 dB

*Polypropylene drivers have a second order 12/12 dB crossover for both tweeter and woofer

*For Diagram see technical section page 116

Catalog Number

SLC5600IWP

SLC5600IWK

SLC5600ICP

SLC5600ICK

SLC5600ODPBK

SLC5600ODPWE

Description

In-Wall Polypropylene speakers

In-Wall Kevlar speakers

In-Ceiling Polypropylene speakers

In-Ceiling Kevlar speakers

Outdoor Black Polypropylene speakers

Outdoor White Polypropylene speakers

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Outdoor Speakers product Features

• Flush-mount, shelf-mount, and surface-

mount models

• Indoor and outdoor models

• High-impact plastic components and powder coated metal grills produce a longlasting unit suitable for indoor and outdoor use

• Available with Kevlar ® (indoor units only) or polypropylene drivers (indoor and outdoor units) for high-quality sound in all applications

• All models are off the floor, saving floor space

• Convenient and reliable sound coverage, almost completely independent of furniture or entertainment equipment layout

• Indoor/Outdoor Speakers have a preinstalled, removable mounting bracket

• Indoor/Outdoor Speakers can be placed on a shelf or hung from a surface by their bracket (included)

• Tracing/painting template included

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C-Bus TM

universal remote

The C-Bus TM Universal Remote is a digital universal remote control that is easy to use, allowing control of electronic devices that are equipped with an infrared remote.

The Schneider Electric C-Bus Universal Remote can control up to 16 devices, including

C-Bus devices, DVDs, TVs, VCRs and satellite receivers.

The remote is easily configured by using either automatic code detection or the learn option. In addition, the advanced macro function allows the recording of a chain of up to 60 commands with the single touch of a button.

Technical Information

LCD Screen

Backlighting

Learning Frequency

Memory

Batteries

Touch Screen Soft Keys

Rubber Hard Buttons

Power

Consumption

Operating Distance

Dimensions

Weight (w/o batteries)

1.6 in. (W) x 3.6 in. (H)

Brilliant blue LED

20 kHz to 455 kHz & pulse

512 kB flash memory

Uses 4 (AAA) alkaline batteries (not included)

42 keys

20 buttons

LCD Off: 35 µA

LCD On: 420 µA

Operation: 30-150 mA (Max)

Approx. 32 feet

2.4 in. (W) x 8.3 in. (H) x 1.0 in. (D) [61 mm (W) x 210 mm (H) x 25 mm (D)]

5.3 oz (150 g)

*For Diagram see technical section page 122

Universal Remote Control product Features

• Large touch screen display with LED backlight

• Macro function (up to 60 commands per macro)

• Learns infrared codes from original equipment remote controls

• User programmable buttons for each device

• Pre-programmed manufacturer’s codes

• Multiple timers (day of week, date and “alarm”) to automate functions (i.e., record movies, turn on music)

• Quick channel buttons

• Favorite channels grouping

• Built in motion detector

• System set-up transmission

• Sleep mode

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with C-Bus Devices

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Catalog Number

SLC5030URC

Description

Universal Remote Control

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C-Bus TM

Four & eight Button remote Controllers

The C-Bus TM Four- and Eight- Button Infrared (IR) Remote Controllers provide hand held remote control operation of lighting and other loads. Designed to work in conjunction with

C-Bus devices containing IR receivers, these convenient remote controls can switch, dim and control lighting scenes.

C-Bus Four- and Eight- Button Remote Controllers control multiple input units as well as separately configured units.

These versatile remote controls have a range of up to 49 feet (15 meters) and are easily configured by programming the IR receiving device in the C-Bus Toolkit software.

4 and 8 Button Remote Controls

Technical Information

Supply Voltage

Battery Type

IR Transmission Range

Dimensions

Weight (w/o batteries)

Remote Control Holder

Dimensions

Mounting Centers

Mounting Screw Size

Wall Anchor Size

Weight

3 V DC required for normal operation

(2) x AAA alkaline Speaker Diameter

Up to 49 ft. (15 m)

5.9 in. (L) x 2.1 in. (W) x 1.0 in. (D)

[149 mm (L) x 52 mm (W) x 25 mm (D)]

2 oz (61 g)

4.3 in. (L) x 2.2 in. (W) x 1.3 in. (D)

[108 mm (L) x 55 mm (W) x 32 mm (D)

2.2 - 2.4 in. (55 - 60 mm)

#6 (7/8 in.) flathead wood screw (3.5 mm x 20 mm)

1/4 in. (7 mm x 25 mm)

1 oz (28 g)

*For Diagram see technical section page 122 product Features

• Four and Eight button options

• Wall mount storage holder included with

each remote control

• Removeable front cover for label insertion

(labels included)

• (2) AAA batteries included

Distributed Intelligence

• Compatible with C-Bus IR Input devices

Catalog Number

SLC5084TX

SLC5088TX

Description

Four Button IR Remote Controller

Eight Button IR Remote Controller

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IR Accessories

Ir TuBe TargeT

Infra-red IR target designed to receive IR commands from Infra-red remote controls.

Simple in-ceiling mounting. Includes phoenix connector and 2 meters of wire. Comes with optional clear lens.

Ir Shelf Mount Target

Infra-red IR target designed to receive IR commands from Infra-red remote controls.

Simply set unit on shelf for easy IR command access. Includes phoenix connector and 2 meters of wire.

Ir Flat Target

Infra-red IR target designed to receive IR commands from Infra-red remote controls.

Designed to mount in diffusers and small areas to mask appearance. Includes phoenix connector and 2 meters of wire.

Ir emitter leads

IR Leads plug into the C-Bus Multi room audio matrix switcher or C-Bus Nirts, and emit

IR codes to the third party devices. Single and dual emitter leads available. Includes transparent adhesive sticker for application.

NIrT

The C-Bus NIRT is a wall mounted IR transmitter, that is designed to work with the

C-Bus control system. The NIRT transmits up to 2 channels of IR commands to control third party components, ie: DVD players, TV’s, etc.

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Ir reader

The C-Bus IR Reader is a programming tool that is used to learn 3rd party remote control

IR commands. Using Circa software (free download) plug IR Reader into a PC via USB port and send remote control signal capture IR Code.

Catalog Number

SLC8050TT

SLC8050ST

SLC8050FT

SLC8050LD

SLC80502LD

SLC5034NIRT

SLC5100RP

Description

IR Tube Target

IR Shelf Mount Target

IR Flat Target

IR Emitter Leads- Single

IR Emitter Leads- Dual

NIRT

IR Reader

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Matrix Switcher

0.33 in.

8.3 mm

11 in.

280 mm

Top View

Multi-Room Amplifiers

11 in.

280 mm

Desktop Model

Audio

Amplifier

7.6 in.

194 mm

7.09 in.

180 mm

Top View

1.1 in.

28 mm

Remote Model

Audio

Amplifier

1.1 in.

28 mm

6.89 in.

175 mm

Top View

.11 in.

2.9 mm

13.6 in.

346 mm

16.7 in.

424 mm

2.6 in.

66 mm

0.3 in.

8 mm

Bottom View

4.1 in.

105 mm

2.6 in.

66 mm

.31 in.

8 mm

Front View

4.13 in.

105 mm

2.44 in.

62 mm

0.31 in.

8 mm

Front View

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(165.5 mm)

Audio Distribution unit

1.97 in.

(50 mm)

5.61 in.

(142.5 mm)

1.20 in.

30.5 mm

Top View

6.52 in.

165.5 mm

1.97 in.

(50 mm)

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Audio Speakers

9.45 in.

240 mm

3.125 in.

79.38 mm

Ceiling Mount Speaker Dimensions

6.75 in.

171 mm

6.0 in.

152 mm

8.7 in.

221 mm

12.125 in.

308 mm

12.125 in.

308 mm

3.125 in.

79 mm

Wall Mount Speaker Dimensions

8.7 in.

221 mm

9.8 in.

248 mm

Outdoor Speaker Dimensions

C-Bus

TM

universal remote

2.4 in.

61 mm

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8.3 in.

210 mm

2.1 in

52 mm

2.1 in

52 mm

5.9 in

149 mm

5.9 in

149 mm

5.9 in

149 mm

2.1 in

52 mm

C-Bus

TM

Four & eight Button remote Controllers

5.9 in

149 mm

2.1 in

52 mm

5.9 in

149 mm

2.1 in

52 mm

1 in

25 mm

2.2 in

55 mm

2.1 in

52 mm

1.3 in

32 mm

4.3 in

108 mm

5.9 in

149 mm

C-Bus 4 and 8 Button Remote Control Holder

C-Bus 8 Button Remote Control

1 in

25 mm

C-Bus 4 Button Remote Control

1 in

25 mm

2.2 in

55 mm

1.3 in

32 mm

2.2 in

55 mm

1.3 in

32 mm

4.3 in

108 mm

4.3 in

108 mm

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C-Bus

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HVAC

Controls

Introduction to

C-Bus

TM

HVAC Controls

C-Bus TM thermostats are used to regulate the air temperature of zones by controlling heatingventilation-air conditioning (HVAC) equipment.

With C-Bus thermostats, you have the flexibility of any keypad becoming a comfort control point. C-Bus thermostats may operate as stand alone devices, or be controlled via other C-Bus devices such as wall switches or touch screens.

Programmable four-zone Thermostats can schedule up to four set points during a day, and unique schedules can be programmed for each day of the week. Both models include setback mode (saves power by using a wider acceptable temperature range within which heating or cooling is not performed) and temperature guard (ensures the temperature is maintained within a specified temperature range).

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C-Bus TM

Basic Single Zone Thermostats

The C-Bus™ wall mounted, Single Zone Thermostats include support for control of

HVAC units via C-Bus or the internal HVAC relays. They also allow the user to manually set the temperature and mode of operation (heating, cooling or ventilation). The easy to use operator interface includes fan speed control, set back or economy mode and an integral LCD to display the current temperature and mode of operation.

• Temperature adjustment from the unit

• A dedicated HVAC controller (via the on-board relays)

• A C-Bus Relay unit

• Mode button, i.e., heating, cooling, ventilation

• Manual fan speed control

• Incorporates ‘setback’ mode

• Programmable via C-Bus Toolkit software

• Broadcasts the displayed temperature on C-Bus

• Can fully integrate with the C-Bus Network

Basic Thermostat

C-Bus TM

programmable 4 Zone Thermostats

The C-Bus TM Programmable 4 Zone Thermostats include on board 7-day HVAC time scheduling (user programmable) manual fan speed control, set back mode and an easy to use interface, comprising of an LCD, manual control buttons and a rotating dial with an integral press switch. From the unit, the user can manually adjust the temperature set point, the mode of operation (heating, cooling, ventilation) and time schedules.

• Full 7 day programmable schedule, 4 events per day

• Accepts up to four remote temperature sensor inputs (via C-Bus)

• Four zones plus common (un-switched) zone

• Set and control via other C-Bus devices

• Supports setback temperatures

• Powered from C-Bus

• Backlit LCD and buttons

• Integral temperature sensor

• Manual fan speed control

• Zone button sets the active zones in the system

• Can fully integrate with the C-Bus Network

Programmable Thermostat (4 zone)

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Catalog Number

SLC5070THBWE

SLC5070THBBK

SLC5070THBSS

SLC5070THBRWE

SLC5070THBRBK

SLC5070THBRSS

Description

Single Zone Thermostat White (no on-board relays)

Single Zone Thermostat Black (no on-board relays)

Single Zone Thermostat Stainless (no on-board relays)

Single Zone Thermostat White (w/relay)

Single Zone Thermostat Black (w/relay)

Single Zone Thermostat Stainless (w/relay)

Catalog Number Description

SLC5070THPWE 4 Zone Thermostat White (no on-board relays)

SLC5070THPBK 4 Zone Thermostat Black (no on-board relays)

SLC5070THPSS 4 Zone Thermostat Stainless (no on-board relays)

SLC5070PRWE 4 Zone Thermostat White (w/relay)

SLC5070PRBK 4 Zone Thermostat Black (w/relay)

SLC5070PRSS 4 Zone Thermostat Stainless (w/relay)

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C-Bus TM

Basic Single Zone Thermostats

3.62 in.

92 mm

5.0 in.

127 mm

1.06 in.

27 mm

C-Bus TM

programmable 4 Zone Thermostats

4.13 in.

105 mm

5.9 in.

150 mm

1.26 in.

32 mm

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C-Bus

TM

RF Wireless

Controls

Introduction to

C-Bus

TM

RF Wireless Controls

Break loose from the cumbersome wiring and associated cost of home control systems with C-Bus™ RF wireless communication.

Designed to easily replace standard wall switches, C-Bus RF offers seamless dimming and scene control technology with the elegant aesthetic of Neo™ and Saturn™ decoratorstyle keypads.

C-Bus RF Wireless Wall Units include

Switches, leading–edge Dimmers and Scene

Controllers. The units are designed to replace standard wall switches and dimmers. By eliminating the need for additional wiring runs,

C-Bus RF offers the perfect solution for retrofit applications.

Intelligent. Innovative. C-Bus RF features an all-in-one solution that other wireless control systems simply don’t have… complete functionality in every device, eliminating the need for stand-alone repeaters and central controllers.

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C-Bus TM

rF Wireless Controls

600W rF Dimmers

C-Bus TM RF Wireless dimmers operate all common lighting loads and work in conjunction with other C-Bus wired and wireless controls to provide full dimming control.

These decorator style, leading edge dimmers are available in both the Neo TM and

Saturn TM styles with either 2 or 4 button configuration.

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Technical Information

Supply Voltage

RF Frequency

Transmitting Power

Typical Range

(range depends on building construction and proximity to dense or metallic objects)

Maximum Range

Status Indicator

Warm-Up Time

Operating Temperature Range

Operating Humidity Range

Off-State Power Consumption

Off-State Leakage Current

Control Functions

Min. Load Per Channel

Max. Load Per Channel

Compatible Loads / Rating

Dimensions ( H x W x D )

Dimensions w/Heatsink

Weight

Fixing Centers

Standards

Appliances

** For additional ordering information see technical section page 135

120V AC @ 60 Hz

916 Mhz

5 mW

80 to 100 ft. (24.4 to 30.5m) in buildings with timber frame / brick veneer construction

65 to 80 ft. (19.8 to 24.4m) in buildings with brick, stone, or steel frame construction

50 to 65 ft. (15.2 to 19.8m) in buildings with steel reinforced concrete construction

200 ft. (61m) in open air

Color Buttons and reset - blue

Learn – red (unit not set up as a repeater) blue (unit set up as a repeater)

5 Seconds

32 to 104O F (0 to 40O C)

10 to 95% RH

5 W

300 mA

Load switching, dimming, timer, scenes

25 W

600 W

Incandescent, Tungsten, Iron Core Trans. Low

Voltage Lighting / 5A

2.8 in. x 1.7 in. x 1.8 in. (71mm x 44mm x 45mm)

4.2 in. x 2.5 in. (107.5mm x 63mm)

3.7 oz. (105g)

3.3 in. (84mm)

UL Listed - 244A Solid State Controls For Appliances

FCC Part 15 - Class B Digital Device for Home or Office Use

Catalog Number

SLC585(x)D4LUM(xx)*

SLC588(x)D4LUM(xx)*

Description

Neo Decorator Style RF 600 W Dimmer

Saturn Decorator Style RF 600 W Dimmer

* Note: Wallplate Sold Separately. Refer to individual product manual for order information.

Neo and Saturn Decorator Style Keypads product Features

2 and 4 button options

• Mounts in standard wall box

• Neo or Saturn Decorator Styling

• Multi-function buttons - configurable to

control any load on the C-Bus network

• Last level button recall (pre-set)

• Compatible with a wired C-Bus system

using wireless gateway (not included)

• Compatible with C-Bus wireless remote (not

included)

• No neutral required keypad ordering:

Neo Style

• Order numbers for the Neo RF decorator

style keypads indicate the number of

buttons desired on the keypad and the

color of the keypad itself.

• 2 and 4 buttons available, color codes are:

Slate (GB), White (WE), Cream (CM), Soft

gray (SG), Desert sand (DS), Black (BK),

and Brown (BR). For example, SLC585(4)

D8LUM(DS) represents an order for a Neo

RF keypad with four buttons in Desert

Sand.

keypad ordering:

Saturn Style

• Order numbers for the Saturn RF decorator

style keypad indicate the number of buttons

desired on the keypad and the color of the

keypad itself.

• 2 and 4 buttons available, color codes are:

White (WE), Cream (CM), Black (BK),

and Mocha (BR).

• For example, SLC588(4)D8LUM(BK)

represents an order for a Saturn RF

decorator keypad with four buttons in black.

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C-Bus TM

rF Wireless Controls

1000W rF Dimmers

C-Bus TM RF Wireless dimmers operate all common lighting loads and work in conjunction with other C-Bus wired and wireless controls to provide full dimming control.

These decorator style, leading edge dimmers are available in both the Neo TM and

Saturn TM styles with either 2 or 4 button configuration.

Technical Information

Supply Voltage

RF Frequency

Transmitting Power

Typical Range

(range depends on building construction and proximity to dense or metallic objects)

Maximum Range

Maximum Units on a Network

Status Indicator

Warm-Up Time

Operating Temperature Range

Operating Humidity Range

Off-State Power Consumption

Off-State Leakage Current

Control Functions

Min. Load Per Channel

Max. Load Per Channel

Compatible Loads / Rating

Dimensions ( H x W x D )

Dimensions w/Heatsink

Weight

Fixing Centers

** For additional ordering information see technical section page 135

120V AC @ 60 Hz

916 Mhz

5 mW

80 to 100 ft. (24.4 to 30.5m) in buildings with timber frame / brick veneer construction

65 to 80 ft. (19.8 to 24.4m) in buildings with brick, stone, or steel frame construction

50 to 65 ft. (15.2 to 19.8m) in buildings with steel reinforced concrete construction

200 ft. (61m) in open air

100 Units

Color Buttons and reset - blue

Learn – red (unit not set up as a repeater) blue (unit set up as a repeater)

5 Seconds

32 to 104O F (0 to 40O C)

10 to 95% RH

.5 W

300 mA

Load switching, dimming, timer, scenes

25 W

1000 W

Incandescent, Tungsten, Iron Core Trans. Low

Voltage Lighting / 8A

2.8 in. x 1.7 in. x 1.8 in. (71mm x 44mm x 45mm)

4.2 in. x 2.5 in. (107.5mm x 63mm)

3.7 oz. (105g)

3.3 in. (84mm)

Catalog Number

SLC585(x)D8LUM(xx)*

SLC588(x)D8LUM(xx)*

Description

Neo Decorator Style RF 1000 W Dimmer

Saturn Decorator Style RF 1000 W Dimmer

* Note: Wallplate Sold Separately. Refer to individual product manual for order information.

Neo and Saturn Decorator Style Keypads product Features

2 and 4 button options

• Mounts in standard wall box

• Neo or Saturn Decorator Styling

• Multi-function buttons - configurable to

control any load on the C-Bus network

• Last level button recall (pre-set)

• Compatible with a wired C-Bus system

using wireless gateway (not included)

• Compatible with C-Bus wireless remote (not

included)

• No neutral required keypad ordering:

Neo Style

• Order numbers for the Neo RF decorator

style keypads indicate the number of

buttons desired on the keypad and the color

of the keypad itself.

• 2 and 4 buttons available, color codes are:

Slate (GB), White (WE), Cream (CM), Soft

gray (SG), Desert sand (DS), Black (BK), and

Brown (BR). For example, SLC585(4)

D8LUM(DS) represents an order for a Neo

RF keypad with four buttons in Desert Sand.

keypad ordering:

Saturn Style

• Order numbers for the Saturn RF decorator

style keypad indicate the number of buttons

desired on the keypad and the color of the

keypad itself.

• 2 and 4 buttons available, color codes are:

White (WE), Cream (CM), Black (BK), and

Mocha (BR).

• For example, SLC588(4)D8LUM(BK)

represents an order for a Saturn RF

decorator keypad with four buttons in black.

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C-Bus TM

rF Wireless Controls rF Switch and Scene Controllers

The C-Bus Neo TM and Saturn TM RF Switches and Scene Controllers are part of the

C-Bus wireless wall unit family. The switches are a two-wire retrofit range using the switching leg (line and load). Switches are available in 2 and 4 button models, and come in a decorator style. Scene Controllers can be used for 3-way switching, 4-way switching, or scene control. They use a line and neutral connection. Scene Controllers are available in 4 button models.

Technical Information

Supply Voltage

RF Frequency

Transmitting Power

Typical Range

(range depends on building construction and proximity to dense or metallic objects)

Maximum Range

Status Indicator Color

Warm-Up Time

Operating Temperature Range

Operating Humidity Range

Off-State Power Consumption

Off-State Leakage Current

Control Functions

Min. Load Per Channel

Max. Load Per Channel

Compatible Loads / Rating (switch)

FLA. Motor

Dimensions ( H x W x D )

Dimensions w/Heatsink

Weight

Fixing Centers

** For additional ordering information see technical section page 135

120V AC @ 60 Hz

916 Mhz

5 mW

80 to 100 ft. (24.4 to 30.5m) in buildings with timber frame / brick veneer construction

65 to 80 ft. (19.8 to 24.4m) in buildings with brick, stone, or steel frame construction

50 to 65 ft. (15.2 to 19.8m) in buildings with steel reinforced concrete construction

200 ft. (61m) in open air

Buttons and reset - blue

Learn – red (unit not set up as a repeater) blue (unit set up as a repeater)

5 Seconds

32 to 104O F (0 to 40O C)

10 to 95% RH

.5 W

300 mA

Load switching, timer, scenes

25 W

8A

Incandescent, Tungsten, Fluorescent Ballast,

Magnetic/Electronic Low Voltage Lighting, HID

(High intensity discharge) / 8A

12 LRA / 2A

2.8 in. x 1.7 in. x 1.8 in. (71mm x 44mm x 45mm)

4.2 in. x 2.5 in. (107.5mm x 63mm)

3.7 oz. (105g)

3.3 in. (84mm)

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Catalog Number

SLC585(x)R8FUM(xx)*

SLC588(x)R8FUM(xx)*

SLC5854NL(xx)*

SLC5884NL(xx)*

Description

Neo Decorator Style RF Switch

Saturn Decorator Style RF Switch

Neo Decorator Style RF Scene Controller (4 button only)

Saturn Decorator Style RF Scene Controller (4 button only)

* Note: Wallplate Sold Separately. Refer to individual product manual for order information.

Neo and Saturn Decorator Style Keypads product Features

• Neo and Saturn Decorator Style Keypads

• Use in 3 and 4 way applications (Scene

Controller)

• Control Scenes and Loads

Switch - controls scenes & loads

Scene controller - multi location switching &

scene control

• Color options

Neo: Slate, White, Cream, Brown, Soft Grey,

Black and Desert Sand

Saturn: White, Cream, Mocha and Black

• Compatible with a wired C-Bus system

using wireless gateway (not included)

• Easy retrofit option

• No neutral required keypad ordering:

Neo Style

• Order numbers for the Neo RF decorator

style keypads indicate the number of

buttons desired on the keypad and the color of the keypad itself.

• 2 or 4 buttons available, color codes are:

Slate (GB), White (WE), Cream (CM), Soft

gray (SG), Desert sand (DS), Black (BK), and

Brown (BR).

• For example represents an order for a Neo

RF keypad with four buttons in Desert.

keypad ordering:

Saturn Style

• Order numbers for the Saturn RF decorator

style keypad indicate the number of buttons

desired on the keypad and the color of the

keypad itself.

• 2 and 4 buttons available, color codes are:

White (WE), Cream (CM), Black (BK), and

Mocha (BR).

• For example, SLC585(4)R8FUM(DS)

represents an order for a Saturn RF

decorator keypad with four buttons in black.

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C-Bus TM

rF Wireless Controls plug adaptors

C-Bus TM RF Plug Adaptors allow the control of appliances and/or lamps using C-Bus RF

Wireless Keypads. Plug adaptors come in two different models, a standard switch unit

(8A) or 600W dimmer unit. Both models are programed easily using Learn Mode, or by using the C-Bus Toolkit Software.

Technical Information

Supply Voltage

Supply voltage

RF frequency

Transmitting power

Typical range

(Range depends on building construction and the proximity to dense or metallic objects)

Maximum range  

Control functions

Status Indicator color

Warm-up time  

Operating temperature range

Operating humidity range

Min. load per channel

Max load per channel

Compatible loads/rating: Dimmer

Compatible loads/rating: Switch

FLA Motor

Off state power consumption

Off state leakage current

Dimensions ( H x W x D )

Standards

Appliances

120V AC @ 60 Hz

120V AC @ 60Hz

916Mhz

5mW

  80 to 100 ft. (24.4 to 30.5m) in buildings with

timber frame / brick veneer construction

65 to 80 ft. (19.8 to 24.4m) in buildings with brick, stone, or steel frame construction

50 to 65 ft. (15.2 to 19.8m) in buildings with steel reinforced concrete construction

200 ft. (61m) in open air

Load switching, timer, LE dimming (dimmer)

Blue

5 seconds

0 to 40 °C

10 to 95% RH

25 W

600W (dimmer) 8A (Switch)

Incandescent/Tungsten Iron core trans.

LV lighting - 5A

Incandescent / Tungsten / Fluorescent Ballast / Magnetic/

Electronic LV lighting, HID - 8A

(High Intensity Discharge) 10A

12LRA - 2A

0.5W

300mA

4.5 in. x 2.0 in. x 1.7 in. (115mm x 51mm x 44mm)

UL Listed - 244A Solid State Controls For Appliances

FCC Part 15 - Class B Digital Device for Home or Office Use

** For additional ordering information see technical section page 135

Catalog Number

SLC5812R8F1UD     

SLC5812D5L1UD

Description

Plug Adaptor, 1 Channel Relay 8A

Plug Adaptor, 1 Channel Leading Edge 600W

Plug Adaptor product Features

• Plugs into a standard general purpose

electrical outlet

• Communicates directly with other C-Bus

wireless devices

• Both dimming and relay output models

available

• Relay output version available (8A)

• Integral, easily accessible control/override/

programming buttons

• Can be controlled via C-Bus wired input

units (via a Wireless RF Gateway Unit)

• Unique C-Bus wireless house code

• 128-Encrypted communications

• Programmable via C-Bus learn mode or via

C-Bus Toolkit Software.

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C-Bus TM

rF Wireless Controls rF remote Control

The C-Bus TM Wireless RF Remote Control provides control of C-Bus Wireless RF

Control Systems keypads and/or plug adapter units.

Up to ten separate keypad or plug adapter unit buttons can be controlled by the remote control. The buttons can be on various units on different wireless networks.

A single button on a keypad or plug adapter unit can be controlled by up to two RF remote controls.

Technical Information

Supply Voltage

Radio Frequency

Transmitting Power

Typical range

(range depends on building construction and the proximity to dense or metallic objects)

Maximum Range (open air)

Dimensions

Option

Operating Environment

Standards

Remote Control Holder

Dimensions

Mounting Centers

Mounting Screw Size

Wall Anchor

*For Diagram see technical section page 136

2 x AAA, batteries

916 MHz

10 mW

Wood frame / brick veneer construction

49 to 66 feet (15 to 20 m)

Brick, stone, or steel frame construction

33 to 49 feet (10 to 15 m)

Steel reinforced concrete construction

16 to 33 feet (5 to 10 m)

164 ft. (50m)

2.0 x 5.9 x 1.3 in. (52 mm x 149 mm x 33 mm) darkness, has “ignore first button press” option

Temp.: 32OF to 104OF (0OC to 40OC) RH: 95%, noncondensing

FCC Part 15.101 - Class B digital device for home or office use

2.2 x 4.3 x 1.3 in. (55 mm x 108 mm x 33 mm)

2.2 to 2.4 in. (55 to 60 mm)

0.1 x 0.8 in. (3.5 mm x 20 mm)

0.3 x 1.0 in. (7mm x 25mm)

C-Bus Wireless RF

Remote Control product Features

• Compatible with all C-Bus RF keypads

• 10 separate programmable buttons

• All OFF button

• Dim up/down button

• LCD screen w/button indicator and ‘learn

mode’ indicator

• Wall-mountable holder (included)

• Two AAA batteries (included)

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Catalog Number

SLC5888TXBD

Description

C-Bus Wireless RF Handheld Remote Control

C-Bus TM

rF Wireless Controls

Wireless gateway

The C-Bus TM RF Gateway provides a C-Bus protocol communication bridge between a single C-Bus RF wireless system and a single C-Bus wired network.

Both the wired and wireless C-Bus network types use the same protocol commands, thus by using the Gateway, a C-Bus RF wireless and wired network can communicate and seamlessly interact with each other. This allows a wireless C-Bus control system third party functionality, with the ability to control audio, blinds, irrigation systems, etc.

The RF Gateway can be installed horizontally, by using the adhesive feet (included) or vertically, using the keyhole cutouts on the base of the unit.

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WIreleSS CoNTrolS

Wireless Gateway

Technical Information

C-BusTM Supply Voltage

RF Frequency

Transmitting Power

Typical Range

(range depends on building construction and proximity to dense or metallic objects)

Maximum Range

Status Indicator Color

Operating Temperature Range

Operating Humidity Range

Dimensions ( W x H x D )

Weight

Mounting Centers

Weight

Standards

*For Diagram see technical section page 136

15 to 36 V DC, 32 mA

916 Mhz

5 mW

50 to 65 ft. (15 to 20m) in buildings with timber frame / brick veneer construction

30 to 50 ft. (9 to 15m) in buildings with brick, stone, or steel frame construction

15 to 30 ft. (5 to 9m) in buildings with steel reinforced concrete construction

200 ft. (61m) in open air

Off - No C-Bus connection or insufficient power

Slow Flashing – Normal connection to C-Bus network

Quick Flashing - Confirms that the RF Gateway

has been linked to the RF Wireless system

32 to 104O F (0 to 40O C) Timers

Time 10 to 95% RH

4.1 in. x 5.9 in. x 1.0 in.105mm x 149mm x 26mm)

3.7 oz. (105g)

1.6 in. (40mm)

2.7 oz (77 g)

UL 916 - Energy Management Equipment

CSA C22.2 No. 205 - Signal Equipment

FCC Part 15 - Class B Digital Device for Home or Office Use

Catalog Number

SLC5800WCGD

Description

RF Gateway product Features

• Easy to program

• Control between wired and wireless

C-Bus networks

• Mount horizontally or vertically

• Enable third party operability by connecting

a wireless network to a wired network

• Adjustable antenna for clear reception

• Simple Cat-5 connection to C-Bus wired

system

• C-Bus system clock

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C-Bus TM

Neo™

Decorator Style rF keypads

3.0 in.

76 mm

0.91 in.

23mm

4.57 in.

116 mm

2.76 in.

70 mm

Front view of keypad, including external height and width measurements of Faceplate

Side view of keypad, including height and depth requirements for insertion into wall

C-Bus TM

Saturn

TM

Decorator Style rF Dimmers

.35 in.

9 mm

0.98 in.

25 mm

4.57 in.

116 mm

2.76 in.

70 mm

Front view of keypad, including external height and width measurements of case

C-Bus TM

rF Wireless Controls plug adaptors

73 mm

2.87 in.

73 mm

.71 in.

0.71 in.

18 mm requirements for insertion into wall

4.5 in.

1.69 in.

43 mm

2.99 in.

76 mm

Top view of keypad, including depth of face plate

0.28 in.

7 mm

.35 in.

9 mm

4.57 in.

116 mm

2.76 in.

70 mm

Top view of keypad showing width

.71 in.

18 mm

2.0 in.

1.7 in.

C-Bus TM

rF Wireless Controls rF remote Control

Dimensions for the rF remote Control

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Dimensions for the rF remote holder

2.2 in.

55 mm

5.9 in.

149 mm

4.3 in.

108 mm

2.0 in.

52 mm

1.3 in.

33 mm

C-Bus TM

rF Wireless Controls

Wireless gateway

4.10 in.

105 mm

1.3 in.

33 mm

5.9 in.

149 mm

1.0 in.

26 mm

Front view of Gateway

Top view of Gateway

Side view of Gateway

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C-Bus

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Software

Introduction to

C-Bus

TM

Software

Residential Control:

The C-BusTM HomeGate Software provides residential application PC control of a C-Bus

Control System. HomeGate can be accessed from a local PC or remotely via an Internet connection with a standard web browser.

The HomeGate graphical user interface is designed for simplicity of use and provides easy to use Menu and Tab based options.

The interface allows set-up of multiple user pages and provides a way to easily navigate between the pages.

Commercial Control:

The C-BusTM Schedule Plus Software provides a powerful and simple to use interface to a C-Bus control system. Schedule

Plus provides control and monitoring of a commercial or industrial C-Bus system from a PC running the Microsoft (R) Windows (R) operating system. Access is obtained from a local PC or remotely via an Internet connection with a standard Web Browser.

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C-Bus

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Software homegate

The C-Bus TM HomeGate Software provides residential application PC control of a C-Bus

Control System.

HomeGate can be accessed from a local PC or remotely via an Internet connection with a standard web browser. The HomeGate graphical user interface is designed for simplicity of use and provides easy to use Menu and Tab based options. The interface allows set-up of multiple user pages and provides a way to easily navigate between the pages. The user also has the ability to password protect individual pages, as required.

HomeGate displays graphical items on user pages to perform a C-Bus function when pressed. Examples of these items include: buttons, sliders, indicators, real-time clocks and downloaded JPEG or Bitmap Images. Objects can be placed and sized as a user requires and can be displayed in full color. HomeGate also reports the state of the C-Bus group addresses on a network in real-time, with group addresses represented by text or icons that change condition depending on status. Custom icons can be generated to represent the various control states; alternatively icons from the icon library provided with the package can be used.

As well as manual control and monitoring of a C-Bus system via a PC, HomeGate can also be used to create and edit complete C-Bus scenes and initiate real-time based schedules of events. The software supports a project editing mode for customizing the user interface and an operation mode, where clicking components on the screen will execute the programmed actions.

Technical Information

Platform

Server Technology

Connections

Graphical Objects

Component Properties

Graphical Associations

Scheduled Events

Event Properties

Password Protection

Modes

Project Summary

Event Log

Page Templates

Image Library

Sound

Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME, Vista and XP

C-Bus C-Gate

Ethernet, RS-232

Text, buttons, sliders, shapes, images, real time clock,

C-Bus timer, percentage indicator, light level, temperature, C-Bus network voltage

C-Bus network parameters, position, size, font style and color, text and image alignments, borders, stroke, background color/shading

C-Bus command (on/off/ramp), scene activation, scene activation via

C-Bus scene controllers, page links, back one page, operation over remote applications, exit simulation page

Create, display edit and print. Daily, weekly, weekdays, weekends, monthly and once off

Send C-Bus command (on/off/ramp & ramp rate), send pulsed

C-Bus commands, set scenes, time of event, cycle of event

Yes

(2) Normal/Project Editing

Yes

Yes

Yes (included)

Yes (included)

.WAV file capable

HomeGate Application Software USB

Example of a Customized HomeGate Screen Using

Downloaded Image and Buttons

product Features

• Supports Microsoft Platforms (Vista compatible)

• Support for 128 bit encrypted secure Internet connectivity

• Connection to C-Bus via Ethernet or RS-232

• Single and Five Network software license options

• Fully functional logic engine

• Graphical components used to illustrate actions

• Scheduled events can be created, displayed, edited, printed and scheduled daily, weekly, weekdays, weekends and monthly

• Sound Files (WAV) capability

• Page templates and image library

• Event log

• Two modes, Normal Operation or Project Editing

Modes

• Individual pages can be password protected

• Application support for HVAC and Security

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Catalog Number

SLC5000SDHG24

SLC5000SDHG104

SLC5000SDINST1

Description

HomeGate license key for 2 networks

HomeGate license key for 10 networks

HomeGate installer Key*

* Installer key allows installers to create/commission projects using HomeGate software. This code key is time restricted and allows the software to operate in

‘normal’ mode for anywhere between 48 to 72 hours per use (the software then returns to evaluation/demo mode).

NOTE: The installer code key will also be compatible with future software releases

C-BuS TM SOFTWARe

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SoFTWare

C-Bus

TM

Software

Schedule plus

The C-Bus TM Schedule Plus Software provides a powerful and simple to use interface to a C-Bus control system. Schedule Plus provides control and monitoring of a commercial or industrial C-Bus system from a PC running the Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system. Access is obtained from a local PC or remotely via an Internet connection with a standard Web Browser.

Schedule Plus displays graphical items on user pages with simple Menu and Tab based options. Graphic items can be programmed to perform C-Bus functions when pressed. Examples of the type of items that can appear on Schedule Plus pages include buttons, sliders, indicators, real-time clocks JPEG Images and Bitmap Images. These can be placed and sized as a user requires and can be displayed in full color. Schedule

Plus also reports the state of the C-Bus group addresses on a network in real-time, with group addresses represented by text or icons that change condition depending on status. Custom icons can be generated to represent the various control states; alternatively icons from the icon library provided with the package can be used.

As well as manual control and monitoring of a C-Bus system, Schedule Plus can also be used to create and edit complete C-Bus scenes and initiate real-time based schedules of events. The software supports a project editing mode for customizing the user interface and an operation mode, where clicking components on the screen will execute the programmed actions. Enhanced scheduling includes support for monitoring load run times, load power and energy consumed.

Schedule Plus Application Software USB

Example of a Schedule Plus Software Display Screen

Technical Information

Platform

Server Technology

Connections

Graphical Objects

Component Properties

Graphical Associations

Scheduled Events

Event Properties

Password Protection

Modes

Project Summary

Event Log

Page Templates

Image Library

Sound

Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME, Vista and XP

C-Bus C-Gate

Ethernet, RS-232

Text, buttons, sliders, shapes, images, real time clock,

C-Bus timer, percentage indicator, light level, temperature, C-Bus network voltage

C-Bus network parameters, position, size, font style and color, text and image alignments, borders, stroke, background color/shading

C-Bus command (on/off/ramp), scene activation, scene activation via

C-Bus scene controllers, page links, back one page, operation over remote applications, exit simulation page

Create, display edit and print. Daily, weekly, weekdays, weekends, monthly and once off

Send C-Bus command (on/off/ramp & ramp rate), send pulsed

C-Bus commands, set scenes, time of event, cycle of event

Yes

(2) Normal/Project Editing

Yes

Yes

Yes (included)

Yes (included)

.WAV file capable

Catalog Number

SLC5000SDSP24

SLC5000SDSP104

SLC5000SDSPU4

SLC5000SDSP24

Description

Schedule Plus license key for 2 networks

Schedule Plus license key for 10 networks

Schedule Plus license key for unlimited networks

Schedule Plus installer Key*

* Installer key allows installers to create/commission projects using HomeGate software. This code key is time restricted and allows the software to operate in

‘normal’ mode for anywhere between 48 to 72 hours per use (the software then returns to evaluation/demo mode).

NOTE: The installer code key will also be compatible with future software releases

product Features

• Supports Microsoft Platforms (Vista compatible)

• Supports 128 bit encrypted internet connectivity

• Automatic project error checking and reporting

• Connection to C-Bus via Ethernet or RS-232

• Two, ten and unlimited network software licence

key options

• Fully functional logic engine

• Graphical components used to illustrate actions

• Scheduled events can be created, displayed, edited, printed and scheduled daily, weekly, weekdays, weekends and monthly

• Monitoring of load run times, load power and

energy consumed

• Page templates and image library

• Event log

• Two modes, Normal Operation or Project

Editing Modes

• Individual pages can be password protected

• Application support for HVAC and Security

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Design guide

Design guide contents

Introduction

a. Overview

Capabilities

a. Dimming b. Multi-scene control c. Daylighting control d. C-Bus with Powerlink

Specifications

a. Programming

principles b. Addressing

conventions

i. Group addressing

ii. Area addressing

iii. Application addressing

iv. Network addressing c. C-Bus wiring

i. Network topology

ii. Network size

iii. Network cable

iv. Power supplies

v. Network burden

vi. System clock

vii. Connecting to the

C-Bus network

planning and design

a. Space considerations b. Occupant control

needs (space-based) c. Lighting

considerations d. Occupancy

considerations e. Energy code

considerations f. Map system

requirements

(space worksheet) g. Design project

i. Lighting

ii. Space control

iii. Control points

iv. Input unit selection

v. Sensor selection and placement

vi. Output unit selection

vii. Output unit packaging

viii. Output unit placement

ix. Bill of material

x. Finished design

Installation and

Commissioning

a. Order C-Bus units b. Mark units with

part name c. Build database and

mark plans d. Configure unit

addresses e. Send configured

units to site f. Finish development

of database

i. Functional

ii. Relational g. Download

configuration into

installed C-Bus

network h. Commission

(troubleshoot)

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Contents

I. Introduction

a. Overview

II. Capabilities

a. Dimming b. Multi-Scene Control c. Daylighting Control d. C-Bus with Powerlink

III. Specifications

a. Programming Principles b. Addressing Conventions i. Group Addressing ii. Area Addressing iii. Application Addressing iv. Network Addressing c. C-Bus Wiring i. Network Topology ii. Network Size iii. Network Cable iv. Power Supplies v. Network Burden vi. System Clock vii. Connecting to the C-Bus

Network

IV. planning and Design

a. Space Considerations b. Occupant Control Needs (Space-based) c. Lighting Considerations d. Occupancy Considerations e. Energy Code Considerations f. Map System Requirements (Space

Worksheet) g. Design Project i. Lighting ii. Space Control iii. Control Points iv. Input Unit Selection v. Sensor Selection and Placement vi. Output Unit Selection vii. Output Unit Packaging viii. Output Unit Placement ix. Bill of Material x. Finished Design)

V. Installation &

Commissioning

a. Order C-Bus Units b. Mark Units with Part Name c. Build Database and Mark Plans d. Configure Unit Addresses e. Send Configured Units to Site f. Finish Development of Database i. Functional ii. Relational g. Download Configuration into Installed

C-Bus Network h. Commission (troubleshoot)

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Introduction

Lighting Control from Schneider Electric employs C-Bus™ network control for commercial lighting. Compared to conventional control systems,

C-Bus network controls reduce installation time, simplify lighting control circuits, save energy and achieve greater functionality. The C-Bus network is a distributed intelligence network control system, incorporating microprocessor-based control. Each C-Bus device features an integral microcontroller to achieve a robust and reliable distributed control system. Once installed, the installer programs the operating variables and control relationships between C-Bus devices on the network. The C-Bus network may be scaled to fit any size project from a single conference room up to a very large building.

objective

This guide provides lighting control designers with guidance needed to design and plan C-Bus network control systems. Additional support is available through the Schneider Electric Lighting Control Technical Support Team at 1-888-SQUARED.

Dimming

Dimming is a critical part of today’s lighting control needs. In the past, manual dimming controls were used in offices, conference rooms, and classrooms to allow occupants to adjust light levels to meet the occupant needs or preferences. Now, more sophisticated lighting control systems employ dimming to provide multi-scene control, daylighting control and multi-level control in a variety of spaces and building types, from schools and offices to retail environments and warehouses, to save energy and provide more occupant-friendly control.

C-Bus includes a variety of units to achieve continuous or stepped dimming of fluorescent, incandescent and even HID lighting.

Illustration of DALI Network Control

Illustration of 0-10V Dimming

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Illustration of Phase Angle

Control in Conference Room

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Multi-Scene Control

The press of one button may control many individual loads. Loads may be turned on, off, or dimmed to a predetermined level. Depending on how a space is used, it may be necessary to have certain lights set to various levels for different functions. For example, a conference room may have multiple groups of lighting where one group illuminates the table, another group illuminates the perimeter in the back of the room and another group illuminates the perimeter in the front of the room. During a meeting, it may be desirable to have the lighting over the table set to 100% and have the lighting around the perimeter set to 50%. This could be accomplished with a single button press to create the

“meeting” scene. For presentations, perimeter lighting in the front of the room may be turned off, lighting over the table set at 50%, and perimeter lighting in the back of the room set at 50%.

Multi-Scene Control

Presentation (scene 1)

Room Front = Off

Room Rear = 50%

Table Front = 50%

Table Rear = 50%

Meeting (scene 2)

Room Front = 0%

Room Rear = 50%

Table Front = 100%

Table Rear = 100%

Up to (8) scenes with

8-button keypad or DLT

Daylighting Control

Daylighting control may be used to reduce artificial lighting of interior spaces when those spaces receive adequate natural light from windows or skylights.

Daylighting controls are commonly installed in

California, where the state’s building code, Title 24, requires the use of daylighting controls in daylit spaces.

Daylighting control may be used to save energy in schools, offices, warehouses, and even retail spaces.

More and more buildings, especially big box retail and schools, are taking advantage of natural sunlight to illuminate interior spaces. C-Bus light level sensors are easily configured to provide daylighting control utilizing relays for stepped dimming function or dimmer units for continuous dimming.

C-Bus

Multi-Sensor

C-Bus

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WINDOWS

DAYLIT AREA

C-Bus

Multi-Sensor

C-Bus

Zone 1

Relay

Ch-1

Zone 1

Daylit

Area

Dimmer

Ch-1

Zone 2

Daylit

Area

Dimmer

Ch-2

Zone 2

Relay

Ch-2

277 VAC

POWER

SUPPLY

4-CH

RELAY 3

4

1

2

ZONE 1 DAYLIT AREA

ZONE 2 DAYLIT AREA

3

4

1

2

4-CH

0-10V

DIMMER

C-Bus

Zone 1

Daylit

Area

C-Bus

Multi-Sensors

Zone 2

Daylit

Area

Illustration of Daylighting Control

C-Bus™ with powerlink

®

C-Bus networks may be connected to Powerlink G3 intelligent lighting control panels utilizing the Powerlink

Device Router and the Powerlink 3000G3C controller.

Two-way communications between the C-Bus network and the Powerlink panel allows C-Bus inputs to control branch circuits at the Powerlink panel or override the

Powerlink schedule, and the Powerlink panel may provide scheduled shutoff of C-Bus controlled lighting.

In the Daylighting System illustrated no shut off was provided. To shut off lighting on a schedule, connect the C-Bus network to Powerlink 3000G3C controller via Powerlink Device Router. The Device Router includes a C-Bus PCI and Power Supply, and is connected to the Powerlink panel using a serial cable between the RS-232 port on the PCI and the

3000G3C controller.

C-Bus

Multi-Sensor

C-Bus

WINDOWS

DAYLIT AREA C-Bus

Multi-Sensor

C-Bus

C-Bus

Keypad

Zone 1

Relay

Ch-1

Zone 1

Daylit

Area

Dimmer

Ch-1

Zone 2

Daylit

Area

Dimmer

Ch-2

Zone 2

Relay

Ch-2

277 VAC

C-Bus

Keypad

POWERLINK

3000G3C Controller

Serial

Cable

DEVICE

ROUTER

PC Interface &

Power Supply

4-CH

RELAY

1

2

3

4

ZONE 1 DAYLIT AREA

ZONE 2 DAYLIT AREA

1

2

3

4

4-CH

0-10V

DIMMER

C-Bus

C-Bus keypads provide schedule override and occupant control of lighting in both zones

C-Bus

Keypads

Zone 1

Daylit

Area

C-Bus

Multi-Sensors

Zone 2

Daylit

Area

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Specifications

programming principles

All C-Bus TM devices require programming, with the exception of power supplies. Programming is achieved with proprietary software using a PC. Unit programming is performed to achieve the following objectives:

• Create and define units on the C-Bus network

• Identify each unit using the C-Bus addressing

convention

• Create, define and edit control relationships between inputs and outputs

• Edit unit operating parameters

The operating parameters vary from unit to unit, depending on its type.

Keypad Functions

Timer Functions

Dimming Functions

Toggle (on/off) Control

Preset Levels

Custom / Other Functions

Scenes - Multiple location control

• Output Switching Logic Assignments

• Power Outage Recovery Status

• Power Up Sequences

• Dimming Rates

• Indicator Options

• Sensor Switching Conditions

• Override Controls (Enable/Disable)

• Error Status Options

parameter

PROJECT NAME

NETWORK

C-Bus Installation Software version 2.0

Format

8 alphanumeric characters

20 alphanumeric characters

example

OFFICE01

Office Network

UNIT

PART NAME

APPLICATION

AREA

Three digit decimal number (000-255)

OR

Two digit hexadecimal number (00-FF)

8 alphanumeric characters

20 alphanumeric characters

20 alphanumeric characters

016, 067, . . . 145

OR

0A, 1A, . . . 5B

RELAY01

Lighting (*)

First Floor Offices

GROUP 20 alphanumeric characters Conference Rm Lights

addressing Conventions

Once a preliminary list of hardware requirements has been created, planning of the programming requirements may begin.

The C-Bus network uses a simple addressing scheme to identify units, groups, areas and networks. The purpose of each parameter will be discussed in the next section.

Alphanumeric Characters

Legal Alphanumeric Character Set: 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ‘ ‘, ‘_’

All descriptive addresses accept the above legal characters. Other characters may be accepted, but are not recommended.

Project Names and Part Names will force capital letters.

Illustration of Group Addressing

Hexadecimal Symbols

Hexadecimal Symbol Set: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F

At a physical level, the programming information downloaded to C-BusTM Units consists of a two digit hexadecimal number, represented be a combination of the above 16 symbols. Valid addresses include 12, AB, FE, 5E. The descriptive addressing is not downloaded.

This information is stored in a database on your PC. A programmed C-Bus network can be scanned using the C-Bus Installation Software. If a Version 7.1 Project Database has not been defined by the user, the software will use the hexadecimal addressing uploaded to represent all unknown addressing. Users should note that these hexadecimal addresses are automatically assigned. The Project and Topology Managers may be used to reference or manipulate hexadecimal address as required.

Group Addressing

The Group Address is usually related to the load physically connected to the terminal of the output unit. Therefore, the group address should accurately describe the load being controlled. Typically, numerical designators are used to describe lighting circuits. Up to 255 group addresses may be defined on a single network less any defined area addresses.Valid groups include: Office Lights, Hall Lights,

L4-2B, A4-2L-3 The default group is “unused.”

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area addressing

The area address is a convenient method of addressing multiple output channels collectively. Large areas consisting of many C-Bus TM output units may be controlled from a single point on the C-Bus network. The area address is used in the group address field to achieve control.

Illustration of Area Addressing

Each C-Bus input and output device in a control area must be assigned the same area address. The area address must be unique and must not be repeated as a group address in that C-Bus network. Up to 255 areas may be defined less the number of defined groups.

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application addressing

Applications are used to divide the C-Bus network into independent functional systems. All group addresses in any unit are associated with that unit’s applications, and commands issued by a C-Bus input device will affect only output devices with matching applications and group addresses. Up to 255 application addresses may be used on a single C-Bus network. By default, five applications are defined: Enable Control,

Heating (Legacy), Lighting, Telephony and Trigger Control. Other applications may be defined as needed. For example, in a multi-storied building it may be desirable to have a separate application for each floor to satisfy the need to have more than 255 group addresses on the network, or to allow the same group addresses to be used over and over (e.g. OFFICE01, MENS01, CONF01, etc.). In this case, defined applications might be Lighting01, Lighting02, etc.

Illustration of Application Addressing;

Where Lighting 1 and Lighting 2 are Separate Applications

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Network addressing

The network address is used to identify networks in a multi-network system. Each C-Bus TM network may be connected to other C-Bus networks using a C-Bus Network Bridge. The C-Bus Network Bridge facilitates communications across networks, allowing device on one C-Bus network to issue commands to devices on another C-Bus network.

Network

Address

254

Network A

(Local)

254

Network A

(Local)

Unit

Address

254

Unit

Address

253

C-Bus

Network

Bridge

Unit

Address

253

Unit

Address

254

Network

Address

253

Network B

(Remote)

253

Unit

Address

253

Unit

Address

252

C-Bus

Network

Bridge

Unit

Address

252

Unit

Address

253

Network

Bridge

(Remote)

C-Bus

Network

Bridge

Local Network

Address 254

Network

Address

252

Network C

(Remote)

252

Network C

(Remote)

Unit

Address

254

Unit

Address

253

Unit

Address

253

Unit

Address

254

Remote Network

Address 253

Unit

Address

254

Unit

Address

252

Unit

Address

252

Local Network

Address 254

Unit

Address

254

Unit

Address

251

Unit

Address

251

Unit

Address

254

Remote Network

Address 252

Unit

Address

254

Remote Network

Address 251

Unit

Address

254

Unit

Address

250

Unit

Address

250

Unit

Address

254

Remote Network

Address 250

Remote Network

Address 253

Remote Network

Address 252

Remote Network

Address 251

Remote Network

Address 250

Multiple remote C-Bus networks connected to local network using star topology.

Examples of valid network names are “First Floor”, “My House”, “Movie Theatre” or “Building 12A.” Up to 255 unique networks may be connected together using C-Bus Network Bridges as shown.

For large installations where real time response is required from a central control, a C-Bus Ethernet Network Interface may be used to connect multiple C-Bus networks together using a common Ethernet backbone. The C-Bus Ethernet Network Interface is a 10 Base T Ethernet compliant device.

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Wiring rules

Schneider Electric C-Bus incorporates a distributed intelligence lighting control system that employs a low voltage network of intelligent input, output and network communication units to control line rated loads. C-Bus network communications is achieved using proprietary C-Bus protocol over an unshielded twisted pair LAN cable (Cat-5 UTP). Some simple rules should be observed when specifying or designing a Schneider Electric C-Bus lighting control system.

Network Topology

Schneider Electric C-Bus lighting control system is comprised of C-Bus devices interconnected using Cat-5 UTP cable to achieve a topology-free

C-Bus network. The lighting control system may incorporate a single network or multiple networks to overcome the following C-Bus network limitations:

• Maximum cable length

• Addressing limitations

• Maximum 2A/36VDC per network

• Reduce network response time (reduce local communications traffic)

• Accommodate physical layout and building structure (network/floor)

When connecting multiple networks together, the following guidelines should be observed:

• Minimize the depth of the network topology for faster, more efficient communications.

• Distribute C-Bus Units on separate networks proportionally to avoid communications and power supply problems. For example if 120

C-Bus Units are required, split into two networks of 60 Units each, rather than 100 Units on the first network and 20 Units on the second.

Network Size

The maximum number of C-Bus units on any network shall not exceed 100 units. If the lighting control system requires more than 100 units, an additional network may be connected to the first network through a C-Bus Network Bridge to allow communications between networks.

• Maximum of 100 C-Bus units per network

• Maximum of 255 networks per system

• No more than 50 DLT keypads on one network because of advanced operations

Network Cable

Maximum cable length is determined by the impedance of the cable used. The resistive and capacitive impedance of network cable varies based on type. For Cat-5 UTP, the maximum length for reliable communications is 3280 ft.

• Maximum 3280 ft. of Cat-5 UTP cable per network

• C-Bus Network Bridges should be used to split a network into two or more networks when the total cable length required exceeds 3280 ft.

Power Supplies

The C-Bus Power Supply and Output units with integral power supply provide low voltage power to C-Bus devices on the network (36VDC). Current required to operate C-Bus devices varies, depending on the device. Refer to installation instructions for specific C-Bus devices to determine current requirements. Each C-Bus Power Supply supplies up to 350mA and C-Bus Output units with integral power supply will supply up to 200mA. Additional

C-Bus Power Supplies may be added to maintain optimum network voltage of 15-36VDC. Distribute power supplies evenly on the network to evenly distribute voltage drop. All power supplies on a C-Bus network evenly share the network load. Typically, no more than (5) Power Supplies should be connected to a single network. When utilizing Output Units with an integral power supply rated at 200mA, a maximum of (10) power supplies is allowed. In no case shall the total available power exceed 2A at 36VDC.

Network Burden

A Network Burden must be connected to a C-Bus network to achieve reliable network communications. The Network Burden is comprised of a capacitor in series with a resistor. One hardware Network Burden is included with each PC Interface (PCI) and two hardware Network Burdens are included with each Network Bridge. The Network Burden may be software enabled on most other DIN rail mounted C-Bus units. One, and only one,

Network Burden is required for each C-Bus network. If more than one PCI or Network Bridge is used in a network, all but one Network Burden should be disabled. For systems with multiple networks connected together via Network Bridges, each network within the system should have only one Network Burden connected or enabled.

System Clock

The C-Bus network requires one system clock source to operate. This is not a real time clock; however, network communications are synchronized to this source. The PCI and Network Bridge units may be used to provide the system clock. If more than one of these units is present on a network, the network automatically determines which is active. A maximum of 3 network clocks should be enabled on a C-Bus network.

Connecting to the C-Bus Network

The C-Bus network is designed to operate at 36VDC. The C-Bus network is optically and/or galvanically isolated from line voltage rated circuits.

When installing C-Bus devices the installer should always follow applicable NEC requirements for Class 2 wiring. Operating at a low voltage of 36VDC allows electrical work to be performed on the C-Bus side of the system while the system is powered on. Before working on C-Bus network wiring or devices located in enclosures where Class 1 wiring is present, turn off power to Class 1 circuits. The C-Bus network is short circuit protected to prevent damage to C-Bus devices if a short occurs. The C-Bus network will not work as long as the network is shorted. C-Bus devices are connected in parallel on the network. Whether the devices are connected using a daisy-chain topology, a star topology, or a combination of both topologies, the devices are always connected to the network in parallel to achieve a topology-free network. Homeruns are not recommended for C-Bus networks.

When connecting C-Bus devices to the network cable (typically Cat-5 UTP), care should be taken to observe polarity requirements clearly marked on each device. It is recommended that installers use a Cat-5 UTP cable with a distinguishable color, such as pink, to distinguish

Correct wiring with the twist being maintained between

C-Bus network cable from other network cable which may be present. This simplifies later servicing of the system by allowing the two positive conductors and their respective negative service personnel to quickly identify C-Bus network cables.

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Planning & Design

The most important phase of any Schneider Electric C-Bus TM lighting control project is the planning and design phase. A complete plan starts with a good understanding of the lighting control requirements. To determine what is required, start by asking the right questions.

1. Where is lighting control required?

For example, a school may have both exterior and interior lighting that requires control. Define the exterior and interior lighting that requires control, and segregate lighting by space.

2. how is each space used?

Private offices within a building may share the same lighting control needs. Meeting and training rooms may have the same lighting control needs, regardless of where these spaces fall within in a building. Functionally, a classroom differs from a restroom, so the entire site, including interior and exterior spaces, should be segregated based on the way the space is used. Similarly used spaces may share basic lighting control needs.

3. how will occupants want to control lighting to best utilize the space?

Consider the needs of the occupant. For example, multi-scene control may be used in classrooms, conference rooms and training rooms. Restrooms, employee break rooms, copier/mail rooms and utility closets may only require occupancy-based control. Exterior parking lot and pathway lighting that is only needed at night may turn on and off based on time of day or sunrise and sunset. Private offices may require multi-scene of dimming controls, while open office areas may turn on and off with time of day schedule. While lighting control should save money, it should also enhance the functionality of the space.

4. What type of lighting is to be controlled?

If dimming is required, the type of lighting must be considered when selecting a dimmer.

5. When is lighting used?

This is important. During working hours, lighting may be used differently than during cleaning hours, for example. Consider the lighting use on weekends and after hours. Lighting may not be used during holidays, so it is important to define when lighting control will be needed giving consideration to holidays, inventory, shutdown and other events that may occur only once per year.

6. Is occupancy predictable?

If an area has predictable days and hours of occupancy, it may be best to use a time of day schedule to control lighting in this area. For areas with less predictable occupancy patterns, occupancy-based control may be required, or a combination of control schemes may best meet the functional needs of occupants and the energy efficiency needs of building owner. Having a clear understanding of the occupancy patterns of the building will help the designer develop a lighting control system that is convenient for occupants and achieves energy efficiency.

7. What are the energy code requirements?

Depending on the energy codes governing a particular building, based on its use, its location, and size, there may be specific requirements for lighting control. Understanding the functional requirements as defined by the governing energy code is essential in the planning and design phase. Oversights at this point could result in costly changes later to bring lighting and lighting control systems into compliance with building codes. In most energy codes, lighting and lighting control requirements are intermingled, with some codes providing prescriptive lighting control requirements to bring otherwise noncomplying lighting systems into compliance.

8. What are the functional lighting control requirements for each space?

At this point in the planning process, start defining the functional lighting control needs for each space. This will aid the designer in the product selection process. Keep in mind that spaces that are used in similar ways may have similar or identical lighting control needs. Grouping spaces based on use may simplify this process. Lighting functions to consider are:

• Dimming or switching

• Manual or automatic

• Schedule-based shutoff or occupancy-based shutoff

• Mutli-scene or manual dimming control

• Manual or automatic daylighting control

• Zones or groups

9. Finally, what control functions are needed that include more than one space, zone, area or lighting group?

Will the occupant want a single switch to turn on and off all lighting in the building? Will the cleaning crew require special lighting controls to turn on multiple groups or zones? What type of automatic shutoff shall be used to turn off lighting in the building when the building is unoccupied?

The planning phase usually involves mapping the system requirements, and determining the hardware needs of the system. Thought should be given to placement and packaging of hardware, programming and cabling requirements. As planning transitions into designing, documentation of the system layout and functionality becomes more critical.

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Space lighting

Office & Conference Room Design Project

Offices 1-4

Tandem-Wired

3-Lamp

Luminaires

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Line

Offices 1-4: Tandem wired 3-lamp fluorescent luminaires (32W T8)

Lighting power density of 192W/225SF= .853 W/SF

Conf Room: Recessed 32W compact fluorescent luminaires

120V phase angle dimming ballast per luminaire

Space control

Offices 1-4: Multi-level control (0, 33%, 67%, 100%)

4-button keypad (all on, A on/off, B on/off, all off)

Occupancy sensor shutoff

Conf Room: Multi-Scene control with dimming control

Dynamic Labeling Technology keypad (4-buttons x 2 pages)

(6) preset scenes (all on, meeting, presentation, lecture, dining, all off)

Dim up/down table lights

Dim up/down room lights

Occupancy sensor shutoff

Equipment Selection by Space

Offices 1-4: (1) C-Bus™ PIR 360° occupancy sensor per office

(1) 4-Button Neo TM Keypad per office

(2) 20A relay outputs per office

Conf Room: (2) C-Bus PIR 360° occupancy sensors

(1) DLTTMh Neo keypad

(4) 4A Phase angle dimmer outputs (1 per group)

C-Bus Input Unit Placement

Offices 1-4: - Place keypad in wall box adjacent to entry

- Place occupancy sensor in ceiling over desk for best coverage

Conf Room: - Place DLT keypad in wall box adjacent to entry

- Place (2) occupancy sensors over table for best coverage

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Conf Room: (2) C-Bus TM PIR 360° occupancy sensors

(1) DLTTMh Neo TM keypad

(4) 4A Phase angle dimmer outputs (1 per group)

C-Bus Input Unit Placement

Offices 1-4: - Place keypad in wall box adjacent to entry

- Place occupancy sensor in ceiling over desk for best coverage

Conf Room: - Place DLT keypad in wall box adjacent to entry

- Place (2) occupancy sensors over table for best coverage

Packaging of Output Units

Offices 1-4: In total, offices require (2) 4-Ch 20A relay units.

Prepackaged Area Lighting Panel (ALP) SLCZ082000H

277V/20A

Branch Ckt.

Office 1 - A

Office 1 - B

Office 2 - A

Office 2 - B

Office 3 - A

Office 3 - B

Office 4 - A

Office 4 - B

ALP 8-Ch 20A Relays SLCZ082000H

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Conf. Room: In total, requires (1) 4-Ch Phase Angle Dimmer unit and (1) 4-Ch 20A relay unit. Custom packaged Area Lighting Panel in 24M enclosure.

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To another

ALP or

Powerlink

Device

Router

Unit

C-Bus

1 2 3 4

Voltage Free Relay

200mA C-Bus Power Supply included

To C-Bus keypads and sensors

ALP with 4x20A Relay & 4x4A Phase Angle Dimmer

Bill of Material

Catalog # Description

SLC5753L C-Bus TM 360° PIR Occupancy Sensor

SLC2042004DT C-Bus 4x20A Relay 120V No P/S

SLC2042004DT SQDTM C-Bus 24M Enclosure

SLCZ082000H SQD C-Bus ALP 8x20A Relay 277V with P/S

SLC2042004DT C-Bus 4x4A Phase Angle Dimmer with P/S

SLC5084NL(WE) C-Bus 4-Button Saturn TM Keypad White

SLC5085DL(WE) C-Bus DLT Saturn Keypad White

Qty

1

4

1

1

1

6

1

Table Front

Table Rear

Room Front

Room Rear

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Office 1 - A

Office 1 - B

Office 2 - A

Office 2 - B

Office 3 - A

Office 3 - B

Office 4 - A

Office 4 - B

Completed Project Layout

Table Front

Table Rear

Room Front

Room Rear

Illustration of Design Project Controls

Installation

Once the design phase is complete, installation may begin. Several simple steps are typically followed to achieve a fast and accurate installation of the C-Bus TM network control system.

1. Implementing programming requirements of the design on a PC. Build a database using C-Bus software that includes all the

C-Bus units used in the lighting control system. Each unit is assigned a unit address.

2. Using the PC and a PC Interface, initialize and program each C-Bus device one at a time. Each device is assigned a unit address.

3. Packaging, cabling and electrical installation of the hardware.

4. Finalization and additional programming of C-Bus devices as required.

Commissioning

Verify compliance with the specification and commission the system. A design review may be performed at this point in the process.

Modifications or design changes seldom require installation of additional hardware, typically requiring only programming changes.

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Schneider Electric occupancy sensors, Powerlink

®

and C-Bus

control systems can be used independently or combined to provide the optimal lighting control solution.

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ethernet

PC Web Browser

Device Router

Input units

C-Bus

Remote

Control

Neo

Keypad

Saturn

Keypad

DLT

Keypad

Output units

Multi Channel Relays network units

Power Supply PC Interface

Powerlink Lighting

Control Panelboard

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Schneider electric Occupancy Sensors

Occupancy sensors from Schneider Electric are the perfect solution for applications needing simple occupancy-based controls. Low-voltage ceiling- and wall-mounted occupancy sensors can be tied into C-Bus network using simple dry contact input.

Wall Switch Ceiling Mount Wall Mount Fixture Mount

Touch Screen

Sensor

(PIR/IR/Light Level)

Bus Coupler

(Dry Contact Connections)

Auxiliary Input Unit General Input Unit

Phase Angle Dimmer Professional

Series Dimmer

0-10 V

Dimming Unit

Changeover Relay Unit

Network Bridge Ethernet Gateway DALI Gateway Pascal Automation

Controller

Telephone

Interface Unit

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C-Bus

home control solutions provide the utmost in capabilities, lower commissioning cost and greater customer appeal.

Load Center C-Bus Din

Rail enclosure

Professional

Series Dimmer

Wiser Home

Controller user Interface

Model Shown: 60M

Variety of Sizes Available Web Tablet

Input units

Auxiliary Input

Output units

General Input

C-Bus DIn Rail units

C-Bus DIN Rail Mounted Units provide a vast array of capabilities, scalable for virtually any size job, from a single room to an entire home. Dimmers, relays, timers, controllers and interface connections are all contained within

C-Bus enclosures.

Mobile Phone

TV Screen

Personal Computer

Multi Channel Relays network units

Phase Angle Dimmer 0-10 V Dimming Changeover Relay

Color Touch Screen

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Power Supply PC Interface Network Bridge Ethernet Gateway DALI Gateway Pascal Automation

Controller

Door Entry System

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Input units

Typical Cat-5 Cable (Any Topology) C-Bus network

C-Bus

Remote

Control

Sensors

(PIR/IR/Light Level)

Neo ™

Keypad

Neo

Decorator

Keypad

Saturn ™

Keypad

Decorator

Saturn

Keypad

Saturn DLT

Keypad

Neo DLT

Keypad

Bus Coupler

(Dry Contact Connections)

RS-232 and

Ethernet Connections

Telephone *

Security, Blind/Shade

Control, etc.*

C-Bus

Remote

Control

Color Touch Screens

Integrated Systems

Monochrome Touch Screens

Telephone

Interface Unit

HVAC Multi Room

C-Bus Audio

Remote Control

C-Bus Wireless

Gateway

C-Bus Wireless Devices

Thermostat

C-Bus Matrix Switcher

[8 Zone Output, IR (2),

RCA (4) and Digital Input (1)]

C-Bus Amplifiers

(Desktop and

Remote Mount)

C-Bus Speakers

(Indoor and Outdoor)

C-Bus

Remote

Control

Switches/Dimmers/Repeaters/

Multiple Location Devices/

Fan Controllers – All-in-one Keypad

Plug Adaptor

Air Conditioning *

* Third-party Devices

Consumer Audio

Input Devices *

C-Bus Universal

Remote Control

Headphone *

Local Source Input *

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320 Tech Park Drive, Suite 100

LaVergne, TN 37086

Tel: 1-888-SQUARED www.schneider-electric.us

Document Number 1200CT0701R09/09

C-Bus, Saturn and Neo are registered trademarks of

Schneider Electric and/or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks used herein are property of their respective owners.

09-09 mq

Addendum 1200CT0902R01/10

01/2010

Products Guide - Lighting Control and Integrated Home

Systems

ABOUT THIS ADDENDUM

This bulletin appends selection and technical information and catalog numbers appearing in 1200CT0701R09/09 "Products Guide – Lighting Control and

Integrated Home Systems".

REVISIONS BY PAGE NUMBER

The information below references corresponding page number in the Products

Guide.

Page 7: Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor – Ultrasonic Single Circuit Wall Switch

Catalog number Color

SLSUWS1277UI Ivory

SLSUWS1277UW White

SLSUWS1277UG Gray

SLSUWS1277UB Black

Page 8: Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor – Ultrasonic Dual Circuit Wall Switch

Catalog Number Color

SLSUWD1277UI Ivory

SLSUWD1277UW White

SLSUWD1277UG Gray

SLSUWD1277UB Black

Page 9: Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor – Dual Technology Single Circuit Wall Switch

Catalog Number Color

SLSDWS1277UI Ivory

SLSDWS1277UW White

SLSDWS1277UG Gray

SLSDWS1277UB Black

Page 10: Commercial Grade Occupancy Sensor – Dual Technology Dual Circuit Wall Switch

Catalog Number Color

SLSDWD1277UI Ivory

SLSDWD1277UW White

SLSDWD1277UG Gray

SLSDWD1277UB Black

© 2009 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

Products Guide - Lighting Control and Integrated Home Systems

Instruction Bulletin

Page 14: Wall Mount Occupancy Sensor – Passive Infrared (PIR)

Catalog Number Color

SLSWPS1500 White

Page 25: Enclosure Cabinet Dimensions – Track Limiting Panels

Enclosure

12M

21M

42M

Cabinet Dimensions (H x W x D)

9 x 14.25 x 3.75 in. (229 x 362 x 95mm)

17.92 x 14.25 x 3.75 in. (455 x 362 x 95mm)

33.78 x 14.25 x 3.75 in. (858 x 362 x 95mm)

Page 50: C-Bus™ Neo DLT Keypad – List of Available Colors

The Neo DLT™ keypad is also available in Black (BK).

Page 60: C-Bus PCI-USB – Revised Product Features

The Data cable for connecting PCI and personal computer does not include DB9 connectors.

Page 89: 12M Enclosure – Revised Dimensions

12.78 in. (W) x 9.09 in. (L) x 4.0 in. (D) [325 mm (W) x 231 mm (L) x 102 mm (D)]

Page 90: 24M Enclosure – Revised Dimensions

14.50 in. (W) x 14.94 in. (L) x 4.0 in. (D) [368 mm (W) x 379 mm (L) x 102 mm (D)]

Page 92: 36MS Enclosure – Revised Dimensions

22.12 in. (L) x 15.44 in. (W) x 3.9 in. (D) [562 mm (L) x 392 mm (W) x 99 mm (D)]

Page 117: C-Bus IR Reader – IR Transmitter Revised Description

Catalog Number Description

Page 129: C-Bus RF Wireless Controls/RF Switch and Scene Controllers

Catalog Number Description

SLC5854NLM(xx)* Neo Decorator Style RF Scene Controller (4 button only)

SLC5884NLM(xx)* Saturn Decorator Style RF Scene Controller (4 button only)

NOTE: * Wallplate Sold Separately. Refer to individual product manual for order information.

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320 Tech Park Drive, Suite 100

La Vergne, TN, 37086

1-888-778-2733 www.schneider-electric.us

1200CT0902R01/10

Catalog Number Description

SLC5000SDINST1 Schedule Plus installer Key*

* Installer key allows installers to create/commission projects using HomeGate software. This code key is time restricted and allows the software to operate in ‘normal’ mode for anywhere between

48 to 72 hours per use (the software then returns to evaluation/demo mode).

NOTE: The installer code key will also be compatible with future software releases.

Contact the Customer Information Center for technical support by phone at

1-888-778-2733 or e-mail at [email protected].

You may also find helpful information on our web site at www.Schneider-Electric.us.

Square D, , Clipsal, C-Bus, Saturn and Neo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric and/or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries.

Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material.

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Key Features

  • Automatic On/Off
  • Adjustable Time Delay
  • Adjustable Sensitivity
  • Isolated Relay
  • Light Level Sensing
  • 180° field of view
  • 360° field of view
  • Up to 1000 sq. ft. coverage
  • Up to 2000 sq. ft. coverage
  • Dual Technology (PIR & Ultrasonic)

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is an occupancy sensor?
An occupancy sensor is a device that detects the presence of people in a room or area and automatically controls lighting or other devices based on occupancy.
How does an occupancy sensor work?
Occupancy sensors use various technologies, such as passive infrared (PIR) or ultrasonic, to detect movement. When motion is detected, the sensor triggers an output, typically turning on lights. When no motion is detected for a predetermined time, the sensor turns off the lights.
What are the benefits of using occupancy sensors?
Occupancy sensors offer significant energy savings by eliminating unnecessary lighting in unoccupied areas. They also help to comply with energy codes and reduce maintenance costs by extending the life of lamps and ballasts.
What types of occupancy sensors are available?
Occupancy sensors come in various types, including wall switch sensors, ceiling-mounted sensors, and wall-mounted sensors. They are also available with different technologies such as PIR, ultrasonic, or dual technology.
How do I choose the right occupancy sensor for my needs?
Consider factors such as the size of the space, the type of lighting, the presence of obstructions, and desired coverage area when selecting an occupancy sensor.