legrand Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management Plug Load Controller Instruction Manual
- July 31, 2024
- Legrand
Table of Contents
- legrand Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management Plug Load Controller
- SPECIFICATIONS
- PLACEMENT EXAMPLES
- MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER
- ATTACHING CABLES
- CONNECTIVITY
- UNIT ADJUSTMENT – PUSH N’ LEARN
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- WARRANTY INFORMATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
legrand Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management Plug Load Controller
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage……………………………………………………………………. 120VAC, 50/60Hz
Output Capacity…………………………………………………………………. 150mA @24VDC
Power Supply……………………………………………………Wattstopper Room Controller
Connection to the DLM Local Network……………………………………….. 3 RJ-45 ports
DLM Local Network characteristics when using LMPL-101 plug load
controllers:
Low voltage power provided over Cat 5e cable (LMRJ); max current 800mA.
Supports up to 64 load addresses, 24 communicating devices including up to 4
LMRC‑10x series and/or LMPL‑101 controllers.
Free topology up to 1,000’ max.
Environment…………………………………………………………………. For Indoor Use Only
Operating Temperature……………………………………..32° to 131°F (0° to 55°C)
Storage Temperature……………………………………… 23° to 176°F (-5° to 80°C)
Relative Humidity…………………………………………..5 to 95% (non condensing)
Patent Pending
This unit is preset for Plug n’ Go™ operation, adjustment is optional.
For full operational details, adjustment and more features of the product,
see the DLM System Installation Guide provided with Wattstopper room
controllers, and also available at
www.legrand.us/Wattstopper
Installation shall be in accordance with all applicable regulations, local
and NEC codes.
Wire connections shall be rated suitable for the wire size (lead and building
wiring) employed.
For Class 2 DLM devices and device wiring: To be connected to a Class 2 power
source only. Class 2 Output Suitable for Parallel Interconnection Up to 10
Units Maximum – See Wiring Diagram. Do not reclassify and install as Class 1,
or Power and Lighting Wiring.
PLACEMENT EXAMPLES
MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER
WARNING : TURN THE POWER OFF AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE WIRING.
ATTACHING CABLES
Remove rubber jack covers if using all 3 RJ45 receptacles. Leave covers in place for all unused receptacles.
CONNECTIVITY
The LMPL-101 communicates with all other DLM devices connected to the DLM
local network. Connection drawings are for example only. The low voltage LMRJ
cables can connect to any DLM device with an open RJ45 receptacle.
All line voltage wiring is #12 AWG.
CAUTION : TO CONNECT A COMPUTER TO THE DLM LOCAL NETWORK USE THE LMCI-100. NEVER CONNECT THE DLM LOCAL NETWORK TO AN ETHERNET PORT – IT MAY DAMAGE COMPUTERS AND OTHER CONNECTED EQUIPMENT.
PLUG N’ GO OPERATION (PNG)
The plug load circuit connected to the LMPL-101 is automatically controlled
by all occupancy sensors on the DLM local network. After the last occupancy
sensor’s time delay expires, or when a switch button bound to the LMPL-100 is
operated, the LMPL-101 shuts off the plug load circuit.
UNIT ADJUSTMENT – PUSH N’ LEARN
Load Selection Procedure
Before testing or adjusting the DLM local network load configuration, plug a
lamp or radio into one of the electrical outlets on the controlled plug load
circuit.
A configuration button (Config) allows access to our patented Push n’ Learn™
technology to change binding relationships between sensors, switches and
loads.
Step 1 Enter Push n’ Learn.
Press and hold the Config button (on any DLM device) for 3 seconds.
The red LED on the LMPL-101 begins to blink faster (2x per second) as does the
red LED on ALL other communicating devices connected to the DLM local network.
All loads in the room turn OFF immediately after entering PnL, then one load will turn ON. This is Load #1, which is bound to switch button #1 and occupancy sensors as part of the Plug n’ Go factory default setting. All switch buttons and sensors that are bound to this load have their blue LED solid ON.
Step 2 Load selection.
Press and release the Config button to step through the loads connected to the
DLM local network. As each load turns ON note the devices (switch buttons and
sensors) that are showing a bright solid blue LED. These devices are currently
bound to the load that is ON. The blue LED on the room controller or plug load
controller connected to the load is also lit.
- To unbind a switch button from a load, press the switch button while its blue LED is ON bright. The blue LED goes dim to indicate the button no longer controls the load that is currently ON.
- To unbind an occupancy sensor, press the up adjustment button while its blue LED is ON. The blue LED turns OFF to indicate the sensor no longer controls the load that is currently ON.
- Pressing the switch or up button again while the load is ON rebinds the load to the button or sensor and the blue LED illuminates brightly.
Step 3 Exit Push n’ Learn.
Press and hold the Config button until the red LED turns OFF, approximately 3
seconds.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Loads do not operate as expected.
LEDs on a switch or sensor don’t light.| 1. Check to see that the the device is connected to the DLM local network.
2. Check for 24VDC input to the device: Plug in a different DLM device at the device location. If the device does not power up, 24VDC is not present:
• Check the high voltage connections to the plug load controller.
• If high voltage connections are good and high voltage is present, recheck DLM local network connections between the device and the plug load controller.
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The wrong lights and plug loads are controlled.| 1. Configure the
switch buttons and sensors to control the desired loads using the Push n’
Learn adjustment procedure.
LEDs turn ON and OFF, but load doesn’t switch.| 1. Make sure device is
not in PnL.
2. Check load connections to room controllers and/or plug load controllers.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Wattstopper warranties its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of Wattstopper for consequential damages arising out of, or in connection with, the use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property, revenue or profit, or cost of removal, installation or reinstallation.
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References
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