Enerlites LVD-101 Low Voltage 0-10V Dimmer Installation Guide

June 14, 2024
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Enerlites LVD-101 Low Voltage 0-10V Dimmer

Product Information

Specifications

  • Voltage: 24VDC
  • Current Consumption: 20mA
  • Power Supply: Enerlites Room Controller MPP-24
  • Connection: RJ-45 Port

Description
The LVD-101 is a low-voltage dimmer switch that is compatible with the Enerlites Room Controller MPP-24. It uses a CAT5 cable for connection and has individual wires for different functions. The dimmer switch can control the light level and has buttons and indicators to show the current setting.

Buttons and Indicators
The LVD-101 has LEDs that show the light level setting. Tapping the switch can ramp down or ramp up the light level. There is also an On/Off button. The Blue load LED is ON when all loads bound to the dimmer are OFF, and the load status LED is OFF when any load bound to the dimmer is ON. The number of illuminated light-level LEDs indicates the light level of those loads.

Product Usage

Installation Instructions

  1. Ensure that the power supply is disconnected.
  2. Connect the LVD-101 to the Enerlites Room Controller MPP-24 using a CAT5 cable.
  3. Refer to the wiring diagram provided in the user manual for\ proper connection.
  4. Once the connections are made, restore power and test the dimmer switch.
  • LVD-101 / MPP-24 / MPC-50L / MPL-010 Occupancy
    This configuration includes a single zone with dimming and a daylight sensor. The sensor can operate in occupancy mode.

  • LVD-101 / MPP-24 / MPC-50L / MPL-010 Vacancy
    This configuration also includes a single zone with dimming and a daylight sensor. The sensor can operate in vacancy mode.

  • LVD-101 / MPP-24 / MPC-50L / LVS-101 Occupancy mode and 3-way
    This configuration includes a single zone with dimming and a daylight sensor. It also requires a 3-way manual on the switch.

  • LVD-101 / MPP-24 / MPC-50L / LVS-101 Vacancy mode and 3-way Manual On required
    This configuration includes a single zone with dimming and a daylight sensor. It requires a 3-way manual on the switch.

  • LVD-101 (2X) / MPP-24 (2X) / MPC-50L
    This configuration includes two separate zones with dimming. An occupancy sensor controls both zones.

FAQ

What is the voltage requirement for the LVD-101?
The LVD-101 operates at 24VDC.

What is the power supply for the LVD-101?
The LVD-101 is compatible with the Enerlites Room Controller MPP-24.

How do I know the light level setting?
The LVD-101 has LEDs that indicate the light level setting. The number of illuminated light-level LEDs corresponds to the light level of the loads.

LVD-101 Low Voltage Dimmer Switch

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Voltage …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24VDC
  • Current Consumption …………………………………………………………………………………….20mA
  • Power Supply ………………………………………………………Enerlites Room Controller MPP-24
  • Connection…………………………………………………………………………………………… RJ-45 Port

DESCRIPTION

LVD-101 is a low voltage LED dimmer switch, used to control various 0-10V dimmable LED panels lights and it can adjust the brightness of LED bulbs and have an LED indicator on/off button. The LVD-101 operate on 24V supplied by the MPP-24 Power Pack. They also work with the MPC-50L Low Voltage Occupancy Sensor and MPL-010 Daylight Sensor, to recognize and react to motion sensing and automatic brightness adjustments of LED lights. The LVD-101have several wiring options. Choose according to your requirements.

Please note : When this LVD is connected, it must be used with LV- CAT5.

LV-CAT5

Optional Cat5 Individual Wires

  • 24V : Orange Stripe
  • Com : Orange Solid
  • Control : Green Stripe
  • V(-): Orange Solid
  • V(+) : Brown Stripe
  • Man : Brown Solid

BUTTONS AND INDICATORS

  • When all loads bound to the dimmer are OFF, The Blue load LED is ON.
  • When any load bound to the dimmer is ON the load status LED is OFF. The number of illuminated light-level LEDs indicates the light level of those loads

LVD-101 / MPP-24

LVD-101 / MPP-24 / MPC-50L / MPL-010 Occupancy
There is a single zone with dimming and a daylight sensor. Additionally, the sensor can operate in occupancy mode.

LVD-101 / MPP-24 / MPC-50L / MPL-010 Vacancy
There is a single zone with dimming and a daylight sensor. Additionally, the sensor can operate in vacancy mode.

LVD-101 / MPP-24 / MPC-50L / LVS-101 Occupancy mode and 3-way
There is a single zone with dimming and a daylight sensor.

LVD-101 / MPP-24 / MPC-50L / LVS-101 Vacancy mode and 3-way
Manual On required

LVD-101 (2X) / MPP-24 (2X) / MPC-50L
There are two separate zones with dimming. An occupancy sensor controls both zones.

LVD-101 (2X) / MPP-24 (2X) / MPC-50L / MPL-010 (2x)
There are two separate zones with dimming and daylight sensors. The daylight harvesting sensor takes precedence over the dimmer during daylight hours. Additionally, an occupancy sensor controls both zones.

Occupancy Mode Vacancy Mode

TROUBLESHOOTING

Load does not turn On. The sensor’s LED does not flash regardless of motion:

  1. The manual switch was activated prior to the sensor preset time delay. Push Manual On/Off Button to turn On the load.
  2. Select the Occupancy position if “Auto ON” is what’s desired.
  3. Check connectivity for Red, Black, Blue and Gray wire to the LV-Cat5

The Load does not turn On when LED indicator flashes and motion is detected:

  1. The switch may be in Vacancy mode. Select the OCC position if “Auto ON” is what’s desired.
  2. Push the Manual On/Off Button to turn On the load

The Load does not turn Off:

  1. Motion may be detected. The time delay constantly restarts its countdown after the last motion detected.
  2. To verify proper operation, turn the Time Delay Knob to 15s (Test Mode) and make sure there is no motion (no LED flashing). Tape may be used to cover the fresnel lens while testing.
  3. Check for significant heat source emitting within six feet (two meters) such as high wattage light bulb, portable heaters or HAVC vents. Check the wiring.

The Load turns on when its not desired:

  1. Motion may be detected. The time delay constantly restarts its countdown after the last motion detected. To verify proper operation, set the Time Delay switches to  15s (Test Mode) and make sure there is no motion (no LED flashing). Tape may be used to cover the fresnel lens and ultrasonic cones while testing.
  2. Check for significant heat source emitting within six feet (two meters) such as high wattage light bulb, portable heaters or HAVC vents.
  3. If Manual operation of push-button is desired, select VAC mode on the Mode Switch.
  4. If the sensor is installed in a small room, turn the Range dial lower to avoid false or unwanted detection from open window or door.

Loads constantly flashing:

  1. If more than one 0-10V electronic ballasts, check 0-10V (+) and (-) from source to the LV-Cat5.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

This device is warranted to be free of material and workmanship defects for 2 years from the date of purchase. Original receipt or proof of purchase from an authorized retailer must be presented upon warranty claim. ALL claims must be verified and approved by Enerlites, Inc. Warranties from other Enerlites products may vary. This warranty is nontransferable and does not cover normal wear and tear or any malfunction, failure, or defect resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, alteration, modification, or improper installation. To the fullest extent permitted by the applicable state law, Enerlites shall not be liable to the purchaser or end user customer of Enerlites products for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages even if Enerlites has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Enerlites’ total liability under this or any other warranty, express or implied, is limited to repair, replacement or refund. Repair, replacement or refund are the sole and exclusive remedies for breach of warranty or any other legal theory.

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