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Wattstopper
LMPS-104
Digital Lighting Management
Partition Switch
LMPS-104
For full operational details, adjustment and more
features of the product, see the DLM System
Installation Guide at www.wattstopper.com
Installation shall be in accordance with all applicable
regulations, and codes.
To be connected to a Class 2 power source only.
Class 2 Device Wiring Only – Do Not Reclassify and Install
as Class 1, or Power and Lighting Wiring.
Voltage................................................................................. 24VDC
Current Consumption............................................................. 5mA
Power Supply............... Watt Stopper/Legrand Room Controllers
Connection to the DLM Local Network....................2 RJ-45 ports
DLM Local Network Characteristics:
Provides low voltage power over Cat 5e cable (LMRJ).
Supports up to 24 communicating devices, including 4
LMRC‑10x or LMPL-101 max per each DLM Local Network.
Free topology up to 1,000ft of low voltage cable.
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
Wire connections shall be rated suitable for the wire size
(lead and building wiring) employed.
MOUNTING THE SWITCH
CONNECTIVITY
The illustration below shows an example of free-topology
wiring. The LMPS switch communicates to all other Digital
Lighting Management devices connected to the low voltage
DLM Local Network, regardless of their position on the DLM
Local Network.
Ceiling Mount
Sensor
DLM Local Network
Low Voltage
LMRJ Cables
Qu ick S tart Gu ide
THESE UNITS ARE
PRE-SET FOR
PLUG n’ GO
OPERATION,
ADJUSTMENT
IS OPTIONAL.
Line
Voltage
Line/Hot
Black wire
Neutral
White wire
Loads
1
LMRC
102
WARNING: Do Not Install To Cover a Junction Box
Having Class 1, 3 or Power and Lighting Circuits.
2
Room
Controller
Switch
Red wire
to Load A (1)
J-Boxes
Yellow wire
to Load B (2)
LMPS-104
LMPS-104
Green Wall status LED(s)
On/Off Wall button(s)
Configuration button
(behind switch plate)
TWO MOVABLE WALL/PARTITION EXAMPLE
Each On/Off Wall button on the LMPS-104 represents the
state of the wall (open or closed). In the two partition example
below, Wall 1 and 2 are active (closed) and Wall 3 and 4 are
inactive (open). Wall 3 and 4 are unused.
Room/
Partition 1
Closed
1
Room/
Partition 2
Closed
Red configuration LED
Each button represents a virtual wall in the DLM space
Wall 2
Wall 3
Wall 4
Room 3
Wall 1
Movable Wall 1
Wall 1
2
Active (Closed)
Wall 2
Wall 3
Wall 4
Movable Wall 2
BUTTONS AND INDICATORS
Active (Closed)
PLUG n’ GO (PnG): DEFAULT OPERATION
Upon initial power up, the DLM system automatically identifies
the devices on the Local Network and the system then uses the
Plug n’ Go™ configuration appropriate to the number of loads
and types of devices on the DLM Local Network. If the LMPS is
never configured, the system defaults to PnG and ignores LMPS.
If you tap any button, you will get no response until configured.
SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
The LMPS-104 coordinates lighting for up to four moveable
walls represented by 16 different configurations with each toggle
button representing the state of the wall (open or closed).
Space Configuration
LMPS-104
Switch
Step 1: Wall selection
To configure a wall, press and
hold the button on the
LMPS-104 for 10 seconds
until the green LED goes
solid ON. This signals the
LMPS that a wall is “active”
(closed).
Select the wall that is
closed by pressing the
corresponding button on
the LMPS for 10 seconds.
The green LED turns On to
indicate it is active (closed)
and ready to be configured.
Note: It is good practice to
have buttons 1 through 4 on the LMPS-104 correspond to walls 1
through 4. For example, the first button should be pushed when
wall 1 is closed, the second button should be pushed when wall 2
is closed and the same for walls 3 and 4. The corresponding Wall
button LEDs should be illuminated for all walls that are closed.
Wall 4
Wall 2
Wall 3
Wall 4
Active (Closed)
Room/
Partition 3
Closed
Wall 1
Wall 2
Wall 3
Wall 4
Active (Closed)
3
Room/
Partition 4
Closed
Active (Closed)
Wall 1
Wall 2
Wall 3
Wall 4
4
Room 5
Movable Wall 4
Wall 3
Wall 1
2
Movable Wall 3
Wall 2
Room/
Partition 2
Closed
Movable Wall 1
Wall 1
1
Movable Wall 2
Room/
Partition 1
Closed
Active (Closed)
IMPORTANT NOTE: LMSW-108 DOES NOT WORK
WITH PARTITIONING.
Once a wall is selected, the wall is now ready to be configured
using Push n’ Learn (PnL). PnL is required to configure the
new spaces created by the presence of the wall. Enter into PnL
mode from any device and configure each of the spaces. Step 2: Enter Push n’ Learn
Using a pointed tool, press and
hold the configuration button for 3
seconds, until the Red LED on the
switch begins to blink.
When you release the switch’s
configuration button, the red LED
on other communicating DLM Local
Network devices begins to blink.
The DLM Local Network is now in
PnL mode. The Red LEDs continue
to blink until you exit PnL mode.
All loads in the room turn OFF after entering PnL. After one
second, one load turns ON. This is Load #1, which is bound
to switch button #1 as part of the Plug n’ Go factory default
setting.
When in PnL with the LMPS in the local network, all devices
will be un-bound (Blue LEDs are OFF) and all devices will
need to be selected and bound to the appropriate loads.
Step 3: Load selection
Press and release the configuration button to step through the
loads connected to the DLM Local Network. As each load
turns ON select which devices (switch buttons and sensors)
you want to configure for each space. The blue LED will be
ON for all switch buttons and sensors that are bound to this
load.
To unbind a switch button from a load, press the switch
button while its blue LED is ON. The blue LED turns OFF
to indicate the button no longer controls the load that is
currently ON.
Pressing the switch button again while the load is ON
rebinds the load to the button and the blue LED illuminates.
Step 4: Exit Push n’ Learn
Press and hold the configuration button until the red LED
turns off, approximately 3 seconds.
Follow the steps above for each additional wall that is added
as all devices will need to be configured in PnL. To Recall a
room after the LMPS has been configured for all walls and
spaces, press and hold the desired wall for 3 seconds.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Loads do not operate as expected.
WARNING: TO CONNECT A COMPUTER TO THE DLM LOCAL NETWORK USE THE
LMCI‑100. NEVER CONNECT THE DLM LOCAL NETWORK TO AN ETHERNET PORT
– DOING SO MAY DAMAGE COMPUTERS AND OTHER CONNECTED EQUIPMENT.
Switch button LEDs don’t light
1. Check to see that the the switch is connected to the DLM Local Network.
2. Check for 24VDC input to the switch: Plug in a different DLM device at the switch location. If the
device does not power up, 24VDC is not present.
• Check the high voltage connections to the room controller.
• If high voltage connections are good and high voltage is present, recheck DLM Local Network
connections between the switch and the room controller.
The wrong lights are
controlled
1. Configure the switch buttons to control the desired lights using the Push n’ Learn adjustment
procedure.
Button doesn’t actuate
1. Make sure the switch frame and button are assembled properly.
2. Make sure that the wall plate is not pinching the frame.
LEDs turn ON and OFF but
load doesn’t switch
1. Make sure device is not in PnL.
2. Check load connections to room controller.
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