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1. Doc 5999F 8 io io ol ol ol ol Four channels of dimming for electronic low voltage and incandescent loads Four channels of dimming for incandescent magnetic low voltage neon cold cathode and dimmable 2 wire fluorescent loads Eight channels of dimming for incandescent magnetic low voltage neon cold cathode and dimmable 2 wire fluorescent loads Two independent channels of dimming for incandescent magnetic low voltage neon cold cathode and dimmable 2 wire fluorescent loads Eight channels of dimming for incandescent magnetic low voltage neon cold cathode and dimmable 2 wire fluorescent loads actually composed of two independent four channel dimmers in a single module Capacitive type speed control for up to four ceiling fan motors Control of up to four bidirectional motors for drapes blinds projection screens lifts etc Four independent channels of switching for high inrush loads such as motors HID lighting and fluorescent ballasts as well as incandescent low voltage and neon cold cathode lighting Each channel is rated for 1200 watts with a total module rating of 1920 watts when fed from a 20A breaker A total module rating of 1440 watts when fed from a 15A breaker NOTE CLW series dimmers are not compatible with CLX 1DELV4 Each channel is rated for 1920 watts with a total module ratin
2. 771 wETD 24YZG MYZG 24YZG 24 206 806 EEn En NETG 24Y ZG 24 2 24Y26G 24726 Site Mize MYIS MYZS POWER CAVIS AVIG FEET EEE et EER 24720 24726 24720 2726 T S881 525 NETH YZG 24 2 6 24YZG 24 26 EE EE ERE vo OVER BACKUP FAULT 55 RELAY OUTPUT RIDE NET INPUT Zes 123456786 G LR 24726 FG FEE CEED o 4 o PWR O acr O Dac LANA LANB mo pe Ee oe 81 3 24 VDC to Internal Hub from Internal or External Power Supply Fault 2 Series Control System I O Port L Hot Lead From 15 or 20 Amp Circuit Breaker 10 to 12 AWG J Neutral Lead From 15 or 20 Amp Circuit Breaker 10 to 14 AWG 66 Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix B Appendix B Touchpanel Comparison Charts Tilt Touchpanels Isys Tilt Touchpanels Isys G Series Isys i O Tilt Touchpanel Media Centers TPS 17B TPS 15B TPS 12B TPS 4000 TPS 3000 TPS 15G TPS 12G TPMC 17 0M TPMC 15 QM TPMC 17 CH 15 mro 17W 15W a 12W Touchscreen Display Display Size ar 4 4 4 3 4 3 SVGA 4 3 VGA 4 3 4 3 4 3 SVGA 15 9 WXGA 4 3 15 9 WXGA
3. Keypads Touchpanels Shade Drape Controls Doc 5999F 43 Residential Lighting Design Guide Lux Integrated Lighting Control System Control System Integration The CLS C6 features two separate Cresnet control networks one for local devices and one for connection to a 2 Series control system Connecting the CLS C6 to a control system allows its functions to be controlled from touchpanels keypads RF wireless remotes and even computers The control system interface also enables extensive flexibility for integration with other systems such as security HVAC and energy management plus remote monitoring via SNMP and Crestron RoomView applications NOTES Dimmed outputs are not used to directly control outlets or other devices like projectors or AC motor loads Connecting more than three devices keypads or shade control modules will require additional power supplies DRAPES d Incandescent MLV ELV 2 wire Fluorescent loads gt 800W 3 amp 4 Wire Fluorescent or 277 V Loads Color Key HOT Neutral Ground Cresnet Doc 5999F 44 iLux Integrated Lighting Control System Residential Lighting Design Guide Expansion Modules All expansion modules are compatible with Crestron CLX Series CLW Series iLux and infiNET in wall dimmers CLS EXP DIM supports incandescent magnetic low voltage Forward Phase Dimming neon cold cathode and 2 wire and 3 wire dimmable fluorescent loads 16
4. 1 17 TERMINAL BLOCKS AND 19 CRESNET TERMINAL BLOCK FOR CAEN AUTOMATION ENCLOSURES rni 21 CRESTRON DIN RAIL PRODUCTS 23 TIN PAP DEMAIN 25 DIN 1DIMUA emm 26 DIN 8SWB aanne 27 DIN 4DIMFLVA4 27 DIN 2 MCZ 27 DIN AO8 nnns 28 DINO 28 DIN BEOGK E 29 DIN PWS50 29 Dil 30 INTERFACE EQUIPMENT a aanne nennen nnennens 31 WALL MOUNT 5 32 TILT TOUCHPANELS eene 34 TPMC SERIES ISYS 1 0 WIFI TOUCHPANELS 35 WIRELESS TOUCHPANELS AND HANDHELDS 36 KEYPADS erreur nnn nnnm nnn 37 C2N DB SERIES DECORATOR KEYPADS 37 CNX DESIGNER SERIES KEYPADS 38 nnns 39 ILUX INTEGRATED LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM 41 ILUX FEATURES Loan etui ters eid dnek 42 WIRELESS ILUX REMOTE 4 42 MULTI UNIT 43 CONTROL SYSTEM INTEGRATION 44 ILUX EXPANSION MODULES eene 45 WALL Box DIMMERS AND SWITCHES 47 CRESNET WALL BOX 5 48 CRESNET WALL BOX SWITCHES a 49 INFINET TM WIRELESS TECHN
5. iLux Integrated Lighting System Wireless Thermostat 8 89 i J 553in 22 58 cm 14 05 cm 4 5 in 11 43 cm Ce co Lo Lo TPS 6X Wireless Touchpanel 4 51 in 11 46 cm 3 38 in 8 58 cm Gatewa y Gateway for for Touchpanel infiNET Devices Control Processor 14 0 in 35 56 cm D g PROFESSIONAL AUTOMATION COMPUTER MET A POWER aT TE ERI oki e o o mm M 20 8395 EE C 4 26 Mtz mria POWER HHR End TREE 74in 1 EEE EE asen m 125 3 16 LB ELE AGLI 4 1 af Li ELTEL 55555552 Pe a X 4 28 De mum 10 86 5999 50 Residential Lighting Design Guide infiNET Dimmers Switches and Thermostat 1 75 in 445 om o B ir 2 38 In 6 04 cm am gt LA eend 2 833 P vc 3 28 4 13 in 10 48 cm 3 81 in 9 68 cm ia 8 LONG RIGHT ANGLE AC PLUG 3 CONDUCTOR Le 3 6 in 9 14 Doc 5999F 469 in 11 91 cm CLW DIM1RF infiNET Wall Box Dimmer CLW DIM4RF infiNET
6. Doc 5999F Modular Enclosure or Wall Mount Installation The PAC2M is designed to install in CAEN automation enclosure and provide a direct bus to a cabinet full of CLX series lighting control modules The PAC2M can also be mounted directly to a suitable surface without an enclosure where allowed NOTE A separate supplemental power supply is required for the PAC2M It is recommended that power fed to the PAC2M processor comes from a clean and uninterrupted source Ethernet and e Control 2 Built in 10 100 Ethernet facilitates secure high speed network connectivity enabling extensive capabilities for remote system maintenance and control and providing an interface to other Crestron control systems Native features include a built in email client to report system troubles and other functions to a homeowner or maintenance service company via instant email notification An onboard Web server provides the foundation for the exclusive Crestron e Control 2 XPanel technology providing secure IP based remote control using any Windows computer or CE PocketPC PDA device RoomView and SNMP For large facilities utilizing multiple PAC2M and other control systems the exclusive Crestron RoomView Help Desk software delivers a comprehensive solution for remote monitoring and asset management Also built in SNMP support enables similar capability using third party network management software allowing full control and monitoring fr
7. NEUTRAL DIM OUT Lighting Loads Rem DIM OUT GI PRISE EAD 8 Lighting gt Loads 2 E uc ets ExP biw mm NEUTRAL 1 em CLS C6 CLS C6M HOT 120 or 230 VAC NEUTRAL 3 Wire Fluorescent Dimming Ballast Separate Feeds OT 120 to 277 NEUTRAL 7 1 HOT gt 120 230 oz NEUTRAL NOTE 230V feed is available on CLSI units only Doc 5999F 46 iLux Integrated Lighting Control System Hesidential Lighting Design Guide Wall Box Dimmers and Switches requirement Crestron has expanded the wall box dimmer Although the following devices are functional as a standalone dimmer or switch they deliver greatly enhanced functionality as part of a complete Crestron control solution Designed to replace any standard in wall dimmer or light switch when connected to a Crestron PAC2 or PAC2M automation control system or any other 2 Series control system via the Cresnet network extensive automation and control capability is enabled Underwriters Laboratories UL safety regulations require an air gap between the contacts Building on this 3 81 in 4 13 in 10 48 cm 81 in 4 48 in 11 37 cm 11 8 29 95 5999 6 68 3 28 in 8 33 1 Wired Wall Switches Wired Wall Dimmers 1 75 in 4 45 LT tA
8. mein als 14 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Greenlight Options CAEN Enclosures Universal Mounting Plates Doc 5999F Crestron Universal Mounting Plates CAEN UMP Series are a complete line of accessory plates which allow mounting of non Crestron equipment to any Crestron Automation Enclosure CAEN Series Third party products such as phone and alarm systems can be mounted to these plates The advantage to using the CAEN UMP is that a variety of sizes are available and each plate occupies the same area as one two or four Crestron lighting modules CLX series The size corresponds to the number of module spaces and their arrangement within the enclosure For example CAEN UMP2X2 occupies four module positions and CAEN UMP1x1 occupies one module position The others CAEN UMP2X1 and 1X2 occupy two module positions Refer to the illustration for an example of plate location and orientation within a double wide enclosure The table below lists the dimensions and weight for each CAEN UMP model The CAEN UMP must be mounted in accordance with all national and local codes Use the four supplied 8x1 4 screws to attach a CAEN UMP to an enclosure Crestron recommends that the keyholes on the plates be located toward the outer edge of the enclosure as shown in the illustration As a result the flanges of the plates do not overlap each other when positioning any combination of CAEN UMP2X1s CAEN UMP1 X15 or ligh
9. 2 2 122 2 Pd a Si pee e Au h lI vm gt _ i a gt tm ai aa 7 Doc 5999F 56 Control Processors Override An override input is provided to allow an external contact closure to bypass the PAC2M and activate a preset override state in each connected lighting module A signal is passed to the lighting modules via the fifth wire of the interconnect cable and the lights are turned on to a programmed preset emergency level Memory Expansion A memory card slot allows for easy expansion of the PAC2M s internal memory using any MMC compatible memory card up to 1 GB Double Width Enclosure Mounting Module and associated terminal block installed in double width enclosure The PAC2M processor occupies the lowest module position in either the single or double enclosure For additional information refer to the PAC2M Operations Manual Doc 6507 Residential Lighting Design Guide Basic Lighting System Interconnections Basic Lighting System Interconnections An example of a Crestron Lighting System that includes thermostat shade control and interfaces Color Key Coto RGB B CATS B Crane B LAN Doc 5999F 57 Residential Lighting Design Guide and Photocell Sensors Occupancy and Photocell Sensors GLS ODT amp GLS OIR TN 615 00 T C 500 GLS OD
10. Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Foyer Sauna Downlights Downlights 2 Downlights 3 Drapes Exhaust Fan Downlights Downlights 2 Drapes Exhaust Fan Ceiling Fan Downlights Downlights 2 Downlights 3 Downlights 4 Downlights 5 Drapes Drapes 2 Drapes 3 Downlights Drapes Downlights Downlights Downlights Drapes Exhaust Fan Downlights Downlights Drapes Exhaust Fan Ceiling Fan Downlights Downlights Downlights Downlights Downlights Drapes Drapes Drapes Downlights Drapes The complete diagram is available on line at http www crestron com dealer tech resources application diagrams asp Doc 5999F Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent 3 Wire Motor Switched Incandescent Incandescent 3 Wire Motor Switched Ceiling Fan Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent 3 Wire Motor 3 Wire Motor 3 Wire Motor Incandescent 3 Wire Motor Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 N A Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 N A Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 N A N A Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1MC4 Interface 2 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1MC4 Interface 4 CLX 1FAN4 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1DIM4 Interface 6 Interface 5 CLX 1DIM4 CLX 1MC4 CLX 1MC4 CLX 1MC4 CLX 1D
11. Q ume ua or waren L perem H an E iLux Integrated Lighting System 8 89 in 22 59 cm Touchpanel 13 61 in 34 56 and switch products to include many new features CLW Series components are available in white black and almond and are designed for use with Decora style faceplates not included A dual purpose LED is included to verify preset storage and serve as a beacon to make the dimmer easy to locate in the dark Its connection to the control system allows the functions of the CLW DIM to be controlled from touchpanels keypads wireless remotes and computers to support unlimited flexibility for remote control and integration with other devices and systems 3 1 cm Thermostat 5 in 12 7 13 78 35 01 cm 6 0 in 475 por 72 in las 59 6 35 in 16 12 cm 1789 cm 47 2 Control System Residential Lighting Design Guide Cresnet Wall Box Dimmers CLW DIM Wall Box Dimmer Stand alone Wall Box Dimmers and Switches Supports incandescent loads up to 1000 watts or magnetic low voltage loads up to 1000VA 750 Watts Four possible dimming level presets The slide switch selects between ADJUST PRESET and OFF modes A CLW DIM1 supports incandescent Two possible dimming level pre
12. shade controllers and other peripherals can also be terminated within an enclosure with separate compartments provided for high and low voltage wiring Crestron lighting and automation systems are completely convection cooled for silent and reliable operation A vented front cover is included with every enclosure All models are constructed of 16 gauge galvanized steel and are pre drilled for mounting of the PAC2 PAC2M terminal blocks CLX modules CLT power supplies and CAEN BLOCK terminal block Additional non CLX lighting modules and third party contactors may be installed using CAEN UMP Crestron universal mounting plates Grounding blocks and low voltage partitions included CAEN enclosures are also well suited for all types of Class 2 and Class 3 applications including voice and data structured wiring security and RF signal distribution as permitted by applicable codes CAEN enclosures are UL and C UL listed If you require a complete UL listed panel Crestron offers this service through its UL508 listed panel shop providing complete in factory system configuration and assembly NOTE The PAC2 occupies two module spaces in a double 11 wide enclosure and one module space in a single wide NOTE Four keyholes are located within the enclosure and should be used if surface mounting Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide CAEN Series Enclosure CAEN Model _ eee Module Capacity
13. 240 320 320 240 x 120 Color Depth 16 64k 18 262k 18 B a 262k 18 B uu 262k 16 E 64k Monochrome Monadhrama 8 a B uu E Buttons amp Controls 14 Programmable Hard 17 or2 9 to 48 1 to 30 Buttons Thumb Pad Scanner ee NEM _ Color Depth ne ee En __ __ 044 eee Lo Em E Re B Text amp Animation meme lo Bee pe o p og Translucency E ___ p Bp Objects E nn Flash 8MB 31368 3168 8MB Maximum Maximum Project Size Size 28MB 19MB 19MB 0 1B Embedded Eh d Operating System Windows XP Windows Windows 4 2 Embedded Embedded Applications OO a Input Wired via Docking Station Streaming MJPEG Integrated Speakers amp Microphone Lo Feedback 2 Way High Powered RF CEN HPRFGW 2 Way Wi Fi RF via 3rd 802 11b _ CNRFGWA 418 MC2W 22022 OO _ CNRFGWA or MC2W ee J e C2N IRGW or CNXRMIRD CN TVAV gt e e Station o po Station Internal Rechargable lut L EXE s 42 32 Disposable AM G4 AAA e9vot x Docking Station nen 1 Refer to product specifications for a co
14. 8 56 in 21 74 cm 11 98 in 30 41 cm TPMC 8L e 8 4 active matrix touchscreen display e 16 bit Isys 1 0 graphics with 800 x 600 resolution e DNav dynamic menu objects e Windows XP Embedded operating system e Onboard PC applications for Web browsing streaming media conferencing VoIP remote computer access Multi format streaming video and audio WAV file audio feedback Built in stereo speakers and dual microphones Includes faceplate with 16 hard key pushbuttons Button engraving available as solid or backlit text No button blank faceplate also provided jl Built in biometric fingerprint scanner and light sensor 10 01 in e 10 100 fast Ethernet communications Rear panel USB ports 25 43 cm e Available in almond black white or stainless steel 8 4 inch 7 46 in 18 95 cm TPS 4L e 3 6 active matrix color touchscreen display e 16 bit Isys graphics 320 x 240 resolution e Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm e 10 white backlit pushbuttons and engravable faceplate e WAV file audio feedback e Ethernet and Cresnet communications e 10 designer colors Almond Black Butter Cream Ecru Smoke Stone White and Wheat Doc 5999F 33 Residential Lighting Design Guide Tilt Touchpanels 17 63 in m 44 77 cm B 74 11 94 in 17 inch 30 33 re 11 3 in 28 71 cm 17 inch 13 78 in 35 01 cm 14 94 i
15. CKT 006 CKT 007 Exhaust Fan Wiring to CLV SW Wall Box Switch Load 200W CKT 009 Downlights Wiring to CLX 1DIM8 Dimming Module Module 1 Load 200W amp 009 009 Downlight Wiring to CLX 1DIM8 Dimming Module Module 1 Load 100W Sif CKT 009 KC z CKT 019 Drapes Motor Wiring to CLX 1MC4 Motor Control Module 1 of 2 Module 3 Load 200W gd 019 N C2N DB12 CHV RTHS 9 Crestron gt Interfaces Cresnet to PAC2 Bathroom 2 Sauna Line Voltage Circuits CKT 010 Downlights Wiring to CLX 1DIM8 Dimming Module Module 1 Load 200W 010 CKT 011 Downlights Wiring to CLX 1DIM8 Dimming Module Module 1 Load 100W 0 011 CKT 012 Exhaust Fan Wiring to CLW SW Wall Box Switch Load 200W CKT 020 Drapes Motor Wiring to CLX 1MC4 Motor Control Module 2 of 2 Module 4 Load 200W 69 12 020 E CKT 021 Drapes Motor Wiring to CLX 1MC4 Motor Control Module 1 of 2 Module 3 Load 200W Sf 021 C2N DB12 lt gt o 7 2 Line Voltage Circuits CKT 010 Downlights Wiring to CLX 1DIM8 Dimming Module Module 1 Load 400w 4 1 010 C2N DB6 C2N DB6 C2N DB6 LIO m Crestron Interfaces Cresnet to PAC2 NET F 64 Residential Lighting Design Guide Hot Lead From 15 or 20 Amp Circuit Breaker 10 14 AWG 7 022 Line Voltage to Bedroom Fan Motor 7 Neutral Lead From 15
16. Rating System Crestron Green Light solutions take a whole building approach to sustainability and facilitate the efficient operation of high performance green buildings Additionally all Crestron Green Light products conform to the European Union EU Directive 202 95 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS For more information on Crestron Green Light please visit Crestron com gogreen Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide system Design Doc 5999F System Design The applied lighting control strategy determines the basic methods used to control the environment When formulating an overall strategy there are some basic considerations New construction and major renovations provide the opportunity to easily run control cables from user interfaces to the control processor when the walls are open Existing construction or minor renovations often make the task of running cables more difficult time consuming expensive or even impossible in historic landmarks etc In this case you may choose to install a partialyl or completely wireless system Light level control is achieved through dimming controls and daylight management where applicable to adjust the lighting to the appropriate level for different occupant activities Occupancy sensing is used to switch the lighting on and off independent of time intervals or scheduled periods This allows the space to be responsive to individual use and conserves energy
17. Required Flush Mount Opening 25 Ve 62 14 62 25 2 X 38 14 38 1478 x 23 V Width x Height Construction 16 gauge galvanized sheet metal Cover is painted metal with ventilation holes Regulatory Approvals UL and C UL listed Mounting Surface or flush mounted Double width enclosures are either surface mounted or framed accordingly CAEN Series Dimensions Front and Side Views W W Ww W n ms ee ws ox un __ m Cover Thickness 1 Dimensions are in inches 2 Weight is in pounds 3 Weight Empty includes the cover 4 Weight Full is with the maximum number of modules installed 5 The lower keyholes are not symmetrically spaced in single width enclosures Doc 5999F 12 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide CAEN Installation In accordance with all national and local codes a licensed electrician must mount the enclosure Special attention must be made to NEC Article 110 26 A 2 concerning minimum work space requirements When choosing components to place in CAEN enclosures refer to the table on the previous page to ensure that the maximum weight capacity is not exceeded The weight of each module is listed on the product page on the Crestron website CAUTION These enclosures house equipment that re
18. Scheduled lighting is determined by time of day day of week vacation outdoor lighting and safety lighting requirements An astronomical clock programmed with sunrise and sunset information is often used to provide natural lighting transitions HVAC control should be part of the overall control strategy permitting additional economic and convenience benefits Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide System Design Lighting System Design Types There are many ways in which a Crestron lighting control system can be organized Construction type client requirements architectural restrictions and many other factors determine the best solution In general retaining Crestron control design flexibility produces the most reliable results Wireless Systems The groundbreaking Crestron infiNET wireless technology provides reliable 2 way communications throughout a home or commercial structure without the need for physical control wiring Crestron infiNET products offer a unique solution for retrofit projects By replacing existing controls with infiNET switches and dimmers provisions for automatic shutoff and overall control can be implemented with minimal changes to the existing wiring Employing a 2 4 GHz mesh network topology every infiNET device functions as an RF repeater increasing effective range and reinforcing the complete network by providing multiple redundant signal paths within the mesh network Adding more infiNET de
19. TA TU umm umm WE lt Y 39 578 in 8 100 7 3 1 i 5 a KNK es Jl 62 3 4 in NN ER 1 42 oo 5 2 Y Doc 5999F GreenLight Options CAEN Enclosures The CAEN Series automation enclosures are designed to house the Crestron CLX series of lighting and motor control modules and PAC2 or PAC2M control systems CAEN enclosures are available in an assortment of sizes suitable for surface or flush wall mount installation Each model has been engineered to provide a clean and manageable installation with abundant provisions for wire termination and electrical knockouts CAEN automation enclosures are designed to use space efficiently by supporting over a hundred possible circuits in the largest model Both centralized and distributed configurations are possible A single PAC2 control system installed in a central enclosure can support numerous satellite extension enclosures distributed throughout a residence or commercial facility Interconnection of the complete network of enclosures requires just one circulating Cresnet cable Dozens of keypads touchpanels wall box dimmers
20. Wall Box Dimmer and Keypad CLW DIMS1RF infiNET Wall Box Master Dimmer CLW DIMS4RF infiNET Wall Box Master Dimmer and Keypad CLW SLVD1RF infiNET Wall Box Slave Dimmer CLW SW1RF infiNET Wall Box Switch CLW SWS1RF infiNET Wall Box Master Switch CLW SW4RF infiNET Wall Box Switch and Keypad CLW SWS4RF infiNET Wall Box Master Switch and Keypad CLW SLVS1RF infiNET Wall Box Slave Switch CLF DIMRFB infiNET Lamp Dimmer HTT B10X infiNET Table Top Controller CHV TSTATRF Wireless Networked Thermostat 1000 watt wall mount dimmer 1000 watt wall mount dimmer and programmable keypad 1000 Watt wall mount dimmer 1000 watt wall mount dimmer and programmable keypad 1000 watt wall mount slave dimmer 1000 watt wall mount switch 1000 watt wall mount switch 1000 watt wall mount switch and programmable keypad 1000 watt wall mount switch and programmable keypad 1000 watt wall mount slave switch 500 watts V A Dimmer infiNE T Wireless Technology Fonte The single large rocker button provides access to three user presets With each selection the lighting levels fade naturally between each preset level Pressing and holding the rocker button up or down allows manual adjustment of the lighting level All four pushbuttons are software programmable for any Crestron system function enabling control over additional lighting circuits fans drapes aud
21. a touch away Whether setting your system before retiring for the evening or receiving an e mail that your family forgot to set the system before leaving for the day Crestron controlled security partners are there for your protection Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix Appendix A Example Residential Lighting System This example is based on the following typical residential wiring plan CKT 018 SECURITY SYSTEM CEP UPDA zz 81 OS 8 KT 003 CKT 002 SS TO CRESTRON MOTOR CONTROLLER OR LOW VOLTAGE DRAPES SHADES SS INTERF ACE SG SS A o CKT 017 SNN CRESTRON TOR RNL 001 SECURITY SYSTEM KAN MOTORIZED DRAPES BEDROOM INTERFACE SY A SS gt m MOTORIZED DRAPES ANN 5 gt 01h ESSEN gt prne 2222222222222 22 5 Jr 2 FAN S MOTOR CONTROLLER 2222 2 YY fm 2 005 6 77 Tp Yy TPs f E 2 CKT 006 OLLI UH 7 1 4 YZ 7 7 12 7 1 1 019 7 2 C E f 2 2 CLOSET 5 f KP 2 7 2 SECURITY TO SECU
22. are required Mounting in Single Gang Box 38 User Interfaces 1 76 4 48 zi 0 88 in 2 24 cm Doc 5999F 3 8 4 12 in MODELS C2N CBD W KIT C2N CBD A KIT 10 47 cm C2N CBD SM KIT 3 81 in 9 68 cm 4 13 in 10 49 cm 3 81 in 9 68 cm 28 in 34 cm 3 2 in 8 13 cm 3 21 in 8 16 cm C2N CBD E KIT C2N CBD MS KIT C2N CBD ST KIT C2N CBD B KIT C2N CBD WH KIT C2N CBD CR KIT C2N CBD BT KIT MODELS C2N CBD W T C2N CBN B T C2N CBN A T C2N CBD W S C2N CBD B S C2N CBD A S MODELS C2N CBF W KIT C2N CBF B KIT C2N CBF A Kit C2N CBF EC KIT C2N CBF MS KIT C2N CBF ST KIT C2N CBF SM KIT C2N CBF WH KIT C2N CBF CR KIT C2N CBF BT KIT MODELS C2N CBF W T C2N CBF B T C2N CBF A T Hesidential Lighting Design Guide Crestron Cameo presents a fresh innovative concept in keypad design featuring an incredibly small footprint and slim profile with versatile button configurations Cameo Standard Mount The C2N CBD TS is a standard mount model designed for installation in a conventional electrical gang box using a Decora style faceplate not included New smooth and textured finishes match perfectly with popular off the shelf decorator faceplates Available in a variety of designer colors the smooth finish has a slick glossy appearance while the textured finish achieves a softer satiny look Cameo Fl
23. backup computer is inactive for 10 seconds The PAC2 offers eight programmable analog and digital inputs as well as digital outputs There are eight normally open relays isolated with MOV suppression PAC2 Power Management amp Requirements When power requirements exceed 50 watts additional power supplies may be added For example each keypad in the CNX B series uses 3 watts therefore only 15 keypads allowing for a margin of safety can be connected without adding an additional power supply To ensure sufficient power to accommodate all the Cresnet devices keypads touchpanels shade drape controllers thermostats sensors and other interfaces and to include voltage drops and wire runs Crestron recommends the CLX PWS75 75 watt Cresnet power supply module or the C2N SPWS300 300 watt system power supply The 75 watt power supply is designed to mount in a CAEN Automation Enclosure A single CLX PWS75 can be installed in any single width enclosure or up to two may be installed side by side in a double width enclosure Four 4 Cresnet power ports are provided on the CLX PWS75 which may be used to supply power directly to Cresnet devices or connect to the external power input ports of a PAC2 or PAC2M If the power needed for a hub segment exceeds the power available from the internal supply 50 watts maximum remove the jumper from the supplied 3 pin mini connector to disconnect the internal power supply then connect th
24. built in light sensor controls the backlight intensity automatically to achieve a crisp legible appearance in both darkened and fully lit rooms Enhanced LED Feedback Six pinhead sized white LED light pipes provide elegant and versatile button feedback Ten different blink patterns are built in enabling blinking LED feedback while simplifying programming and minimizing traffic on the Cresnet network Built in bargraph logic allows the feedback LEDs to function as a 6 segment bar graph display to provide a visible level indication when adjusting lighting and audio settings The overall LED intensity is auto dimmable adjusting automatically for optimal visibility under varying lighting conditions Contact Closure Inputs Two sensing inputs are included on the rear of the keypad to provide a simple and convenient interface for low voltage contact closure devices such as occupancy sensors door switches and motion detectors Ambient Light Sensor In addition to controlling Cameo s backlight and LED intensity the built in light sensor can also be utilized by the control system to support daylight harvesting and other programmatic functions Available Colors and Textures Black White Almond Brown lvory Brown Dark Almond and Dusk in smooth and textured versions 39 Residential Lighting Design Guide Cameo TM Mounting Options DRYWALL SCREVWS MOT SUPPLIED Doc 5999F User Interfaces Cameo Flush Mount Using t
25. by proprietary firmware Low maintenance convection cooling assures quiet and trouble free operation Noise suppression inductors and international 230V versions are available LEDs on the modules indicate communication to a Cresnet network input power to the module and output power to the load five pin ribbon cable interconnects modules and the processor NOTE CLX modules and their associated CLT terminal blocks must be installed into the lowest available spaces and continue toward the top of the enclosure CAUTION A bypass jumper is provided to allow testing and to protect the module during installation When properly secured by nine screws the jumper on the black and red section of the terminal block shorts the LINE in to DIM out so that the circuit is energized Do not remove the bypass jumper until all feed and load wiring has been completed the circuit has been tested for electrical faults and the module has been installed Furthermore the jumper on the white section of the terminal block ties the neutral in to the neutral outs This jumper should never be removed 17 Greenlight Options CAEN Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide CLX Series Lighting Control Modules Mm _ CLX 1DELV4 Tel Ter lo CLX 1MC4
26. constant the output watts light output during fluctuations in the voltage feeding of the ballast Normally specified as percent change in output compared to percent change in input Doc 5999F 76 Appendix D RELAY A device that switches an electrical load on or off based on small changes in current or voltage Examples low voltage relay and solid state relay RETROFIT Refers to upgrading a fixture room or building by installing new parts or equipment REVERSE PHASE DIMMING Rather than attempting to restrict the amplitude of the current flowing through a lamp as in other forms of dimming reverse phase control works by switching off the end part of each cycle of the alternating current supply S SELF LUMINOUS EXIT SIGN An illumination technology using phosphor coated glass tubes filled with radioactive tritium gas The exit sign uses no electricity and thus does not need to be hardwired SEMI SPECULAR Term describing the light reflection characteristics of a material Some light is reflected directionally with some amount of scatter SHIELDING ANGLE The angle measured from the ceiling plane to the line of sight where the bare lamp in a luminaire becomes visible Higher shielding angles reduce direct glare It is the complementary angle of the cutoff angle See CUTOFF ANGLE SPACING CRITERION A maximum distance that interior fixtures may be spaced that ensures uniform illumination on the work plane The lum
27. distribute the light hold the lamps and connect the lamps to a power source Also called a fixture LUMINAIRE EFFICIENCY The ratio of total lumen output of a luminaire and the lumen output of the lamps expressed as a percentage For example if two luminaires use the same lamps more light will be emitted from the fixture with the higher efficiency LUMINANCE A photometric term that quantifies brightness of a light source or of an illuminated surface that reflects light It is expressed as footlamberts English units or candelas per square meter Metric units Doc 5999F 75 Appendix D LUX LX The metric unit of measure for illuminance of a surface One lux is equal to one lumen per square meter One lux equals 0 093 footcandles MAINTAINED ILLUMINANCE Refers to light levels of a space at other than initial or rated conditions This term considers light loss factors such as lamp lumen depreciation luminaire dirt depreciation and room surface dirt depreciation MAGNETIC LOW VOLTAGE MLV Magnetic low voltage lighting uses a magnetic core and coil technology transformer to convert line voltage 120 VAC to low voltage typically 12 VAC This lower voltage is then used to power an incandescent low voltage lamp Recessed lights are most often magnetic low voltage Magnetic low voltage lights tend to be larger and heavier than electronic low voltage MERCURY VAPOR LAMP A type of high intensity discharge HID lamp in which mos
28. engraving They also play door chimes voice prompts button clicks and other audible feedback depending on programming These keypads use readily available Decora style faceplates CNX Designer Series Keypads are an elegant option for any d cor Extra large backlit buttons offer room for custom engraving They can also play door chimes voice prompts button clicks and other audible feedback C2N CBD and C2N CBF Series Cameo Keypads answer the need for a diverse selection of designer colors and dramatically reducing the standard keypad wall plate size without comprising button size Mounting options include a choice of standard installation in a Decora style faceplate or using the Crestron exclusive flush mounting system Cameo is offered in 10 designer colors plus three standard colors The installer can customize and configure up to six buttons for 12 functions in total Wall Box Dimmers and Switches These devices are functional as a stand alone dimmers or switches and deliver greatly enhanced functionality as part of a complete Crestron Control solution Designed to replace any standard in wall dimmer or light switch when connected to a 2 Series control system via the Cresnet network extensive automation and control capability is enabled CLW Series components are available in white black and almond and are designed for use with Decora style faceplates not included A dual purpose LED is included to verify preset
29. installation New construction major renovation or minor renovation each present different design challenges Doc 5999F 2 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Crestron Green Light Crestron Green Light is a complete line of lighting HVAC and shade drape control for both commercial and residential applications designed to maximize energy conservation and cost savings Crestron Green Light solutions underscore the company s ongoing commitment to environmental safety and energy conservation Only Crestron offers a fully integrated global systems approach with the unique ability to monitor and manage all environmental and AV systems on a single platform that maximizes efficiencies and cost savings Crestron Green Light technology delivers total environmental control throughout a home or commercial facility to conserve energy and lower costs without sacrificing comfort and convenience Crestron systems provide users the flexibility of both precise manual control of all systems and devices and customized levels of automation to achieve advanced features such as daylight harvesting and load shedding Only Crestron can schedule monitor and manage all technology centrally and globally from touchpanels and PCs Crestron Green Light products meet ASHRAE standards and are fully Title 24 compliant Crestron is a member of the U S Green Building Council USGBC the organization responsible for creating the LEED Green Building
30. load The three pushbuttons on the CLW SLVD provide parallel functionality to those on the CLW DIMS Serves as the master for multi point dimming control of a single load Multi point dimming similar to 3 way or 4 way switching is enabled using one CLW DIMS1 with one or more CLW SLVD1 Slave Dimmers Two possible dimming level presets The slide switch selects between ADJUST PRESET and OFF modes One gang wall mount slave dimmer designed for use with the CLW DIMS1 Wall Box Master Dimmer to provide mult point dimming control of a single load The single pushbutton on the CLW SLVD1 provides parallel functionality to that on the CLW DIMS1 NOTE In Multigang installation the inner tabs must be removed to fit and the load capacity must be derated See table below for derating information for various applications Derating Information for Incandescent and Tungsten Halogen Applications Part Number No Side Removed One Side Removed Two sides removed DIM1 1000W 600W 400W DIMS1 1000W 600W 400W SLVD1 No Derating Necessary Derating Information for Magnetic Low Voltage Applications Part Number No Side Removed One Side Removed DIM1 1000VA 750W 600VA 450WW 400VA 300W 1000VA 750W GOOVA 450W 400VA 300W E Derating Necessary Doc 5999F 48 Wall Dimmers and Switches Cresnet Wall Box Switches CLW SW E Wall Box Switch Stand alone 2 J 40 48 n 3 81
31. operate fluorescent and HID lamps The ballast provides the necessary starting voltage while limiting and regulating the lamp current during operation BALLAST CYCLING Undesirable condition under which the ballast turns lamps on and off cycles due to the overheating of the thermal switch inside the ballast This may be due to incorrect lamps improper voltage being supplied high ambient temperature around the fixture or the early stage of ballast failure BALLAST EFFICIENCY FACTOR The ballast efficiency factor BEF is the ballast factor see below divided by the input power of the ballast The higher the BEF within the same lamp ballast type the more efficient the ballast BALLAST FACTOR The ballast factor BF for a specific lamp ballast combination represents the percentage of the rated lamp lumens that will be produced by the combination C CANDELA Unit of luminous intensity describing the intensity of a light source in a specific direction CANDELA DISTRIBUTION A curve often on polar coordinates illustrating the variation of luminous intensity of a lamp or luminaire in a plane through the light center CANDLEPOWER A measure of luminous intensity of a light source in a specific direction measured in candelas see above CBM Abbreviation for Certified Ballast Manufacturers Association CEC Abbreviation for California Energy Commission COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION The ratio of lumens from a luminaire received on the
32. storage and serve as a beacon to make the dimmer easy to locate in the dark Its connection to the control system allows the functions of the CLW DIM to be controlled from touchpanels keypads wireless remotes and computers to support unlimited flexibility for remote control and integration with other devices and system infiNET Wireless A wide variety of wireless dimmers and switches are available making infiNET a perfect choice for locations where physical wiring is difficult or expensive Connection to a control system allows the functions of the wireless dimmers and switches to be controlled and support unlimited flexibility for remote control and integration with other devices and systems 31 Residential Lighting Design Guide Wall Mount Touchpanels User Interfaces TPS Series Isys 17 inch 13 81 in 35 06 cm 16 98 in 43 11 cm 13 59 in 34 52 cm e 12 inch Doc 5999F Available in 12 TPS 12L 15 TPS 15L and 17 TPS 17L widescreen 24 Bit Isys graphics 1280 x 768 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Full motion video with gamma correction Interactive annotation capability Built in biamplified speaker system and microphone Backlit hard key pushbuttons QuickMedia and Crestron Home CAT5 AV connectivity High speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Available in black or white TPS Isys G Series with Crestron Home or QuickMedia Available i
33. sure to invert units on the right side so that they can be properly wired Doc 5999F 19 Greenlight Options CAEN Enclosures Module Installation In accordance with all national and local codes a licensed electrician must mount the terminal blocks and modules in field assembled Crestron Automation Enclosures Terminal blocks are installed along the left side of single wide enclosures and along the outside edges left and right sides of doublewide enclosures Modules are installed along the right side of singlewide enclosures and side by side in the center of doublewide enclosures Refer to the illustrations when considering the location of terminal blocks and modules within an enclosure Single Width Enclosure Mounting Module and associated terminal block installed in single width enclosure are shown below The PAC2 processor occupies the lowest module position lo 22 qu o Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide CAUTIONS This equipment is for indoor use only and requires air cooling Mount in a well ventilated area The ambient temperature must be 32 F to 104 F 0 to 40 The relative humidity must be 0 to 90 non condensing Modules contains electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs and units must be handled from metal chassis do not touch PC board or components NOTES Modules and terminal blocks must be installed into the lowest available spaces and continue toward the to
34. system s operation at less than initial conditions These factors are used to calculate maintained light levels LLFs are divided into two categories recoverable and non recoverable Examples are lamp lumen depreciation and luminaire surface depreciation LIFE CYCLE COST The total costs associated with purchasing operating and maintaining a system over the life of that system LOUVER Grid type of optical assembly used to control light distribution from a fixture Can range from small cell plastic to the large cell anodized aluminum louvers used in parabolic fluorescent fixtures LOW POWER FACTOR Essentially an uncorrected ballast power factor of less than 0 9 SEE NPF LOW PRESSURE SODIUM A low pressure discharge lamp in which light is produced by radiation from sodium vapor Considered a monochromatic light source most colors are rendered as gray LOW VOLTAGE LAMP A lamp typically compact halogen that provides both intensity and good color rendition Lamp operates at 12V and requires the use of a transformer Common lamps are MR11 MR16 and PAR36 LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH A relay magnetically operated switch that allows local and remote control of lights including centralized time clock or computer control LUMEN A unit of light flow or luminous flux The lumen rating of a lamp is a measure of the total light output of the lamp LUMINAIRE A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps along with the parts designed to
35. that space and so on For example a typical office is lit to an illumination of 30 to 100 footcandles Light levels can also be expressed in the metric unit lux 1 footcandle is approximately 10 lux The rate of energy consumption is called power and is measured in watts A 200 watt lamp is consuming energy at twice the rate of a 100 watt lamp The electric company charges consumers for the total amount of energy they consume This is measured in kilowatt hours or kWh A 200 watt lamp burning for 5 hours consumes 1 000 watt hours of energy which is a kilowatt hour Note that burning a thousand watt lamp for one hour costs the same as burning a hundred watt lamp for ten hours Static and Dynamic Elements The lighting design requires you to define the building envelope electric lighting facade features and other static elements that affect lighting Window placement and glazing floor layout building orientation and fixture placement are all static elements that define the building space and lighting environment Crestron control is Doc 5999F required for the dynamic elements the elements that change in response to environmental and human variables These static and dynamic elements are fully integrated in a complete lighting design Simple Lighting Coverage Areas In some rooms one lighting fixture or a group of fixtures provide all the illumination These rooms include closets storage rooms utility rooms and gar
36. with non Crestron devices using readily available Decora style faceplates not included Mountable in a standard electrical gang box multiple keypads can easily be ganged side by side along with other wall mount devices All button caps are engravable 4 16 in and include integral red LED light pipe feedback indicators 10 57 cm Features e Fits standard electrical gang boxes and Decora faceplates e Available in 6 8 and 12 button configurations e Replaceable custom engravable button caps pz aem e Programmable feedback LEDs 4 55 cm e Available in black white and almond i e Easy Cresnet wiring C2N DB Mounting 4 16 in 10 57 cm 4 16 in 10 57 Doc 5999F 37 Residential Lighting Design Guide User Interfaces CNX Designer Series Keypads 2920 7 4 5999 The CNX B Designer series wall mount keypads are available in configurations of 2 4 6 8 or 12 buttons Buttons are large for optimal ergonomics Each model mounts in a standard electrical gang box and includes a matching 1 gang faceplate Optional 2 and 3 gang faceplates are available to allow up to three keypads to be installed side by side Optional Designer and Architectural faceplates are offered in a variety of elegant finishes Button caps are engravable and include LED
37. work plane to the lumens produced by the lamps alone Also called CU COLOR RENDERING INDEX CRI A scale of the effect of a light source on the color appearance of an object compared to its color appearance under a reference light source Expressed on a scale of 1 to 100 where 100 indicates no color shift A low CRI rating suggests that the colors of objects will appear unnatural under that particular light source Doc 5999F COLOR TEMPERATURE The color temperature is a specification of the color appearance of a light source relating the color to a reference source heated to a particular temperature measured by the thermal unit Kelvin The measurement can also be described as the warmth or coolness of a light source Generally sources below 3200K are considered warm while those above 4000K are considered cool sources COMPACT FLUORESCENT A small fluorescent lamp that is often used as an alternative to incandescent lighting The lamp life is about 10 times longer than incandescent lamps and is 3 4 times more efficacious Also called PL Twin Tube CFL or BIAX lamps CONSTANT WATTAGE CW BALLAST A premium type of HID ballast in which the primary and secondary coils are isolated It is considered a high performance high loss ballast featuring excellent output regulation CONSTANT WATTAGE AUTOTRANSFORMER CWA BALLAST A popular type of HID ballast in which the primary and secondary coils are electrically connected Consid
38. 4 3 1280x768 1024x768 800 600 640x480 640x480 bcn 800 x 600 1280 x 768 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 1024 x 768 Color Depth 24 bit 24 bit 18 bit 18 bit 18 bit 24 bit ic oM M m Peck E 18 bit 256k 24 bit16 7M 24 bit 16 7M 24 bit 16 7M 24 bit 16 7M Touchpanel Graphics 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit m m m Color Depth CN ea 16 7M 16 bit64k 16 bit 64k TEM 18 bit 256k 24 bit16 7M 24 bit 16 7M 24 bit 16 7M 24 bit 16 7M 8 bit Alpha Channel Transparency and Multimode Bina Ten and imation Translucency 128 128 128 eme 128 128 512 512MB 512MB 512MB 64MB 64MB 64MB 64MB 64MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB Memory Card Slot up to 4GB up to 4GB upto4GB upto4GB up to 4GB up to 4GB up to 4GB up to 428 up to 4GB Maximum Project Size 160MB 160MB 160MB 7 7MB 160MB 160MB 190MB 190MB 190MB 190MB LL _ _ Windows Embedded OS E Viewers4 Annotation Live Only Live mn WWE MediaMarker mn Mouse Scalable Windows Hardware Connections QM oH QM E QM oH 224222202 mn on nn ERO EO EN OH _ Formats Display Output Audio Microphone Feedback Cresnet Backlit Softkeys 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 Connections via outboard IMC interface module included 2 Wireless NIC required Accessory sold separately 4 Refer to the product specification for a complete list of embedded applicati
39. AC2M control system The CAEN BLOCK mounts at the bottom of each CAEN enclosure that does not contain a control system to provide Cresnet and override signal connectivity for CLX series lighting control modules The CAEN BLOCK serves as a parallel distribution block for multiple Cresnet cables and especially provides for connection of the Cresnet and override signal cables from the central control system Crestron Network Block CAEN BLOCK provides four termination ports for Cresnet wiring The unit has two 5 pin connections that provide communication to the modules Contact closure signals that produce an emergency override of the modules are also sent through these connections When a switch contact closure is received between the G connections and the L or connection R is used in a double wide enclosure only on the CAEN BLOCK the respective left or right column of modules will set the lights to the programmed emergency override state The CAEN BLOCK unit is a pass through device with a Cresnet power factor of zero Network Block Dimensions and Weight Height Width Depth Weight 2in 6i 1 340 NOTES A module terminal block CLT series device must be ordered for each module The corresponding CLT terminal block is installed in the enclosure for high voltage wire termination Each terminal block includes a terminal rail for mounting the block in the enclosure Terminal rails and blocks do not occupy a module sp
40. Crestron Green Light Residential Lighting Design Guide CENTER LINCOLN CRESTRON Green Light 2009 Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 800 237 2041 www crestron com For Commercial Lighting Solutions refer to Doc 4775 X CRESTRON All brand names product names and trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Contents INTRODUCTION eer nnn nnn nnn nn 1 THE SINGLE SOLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM A CRESTRON 1 CRESTRON CONTROL TECHNOLOGY 2 CRESTRON GREEN LIGHT eneen 2 SYSTEM DESIGN aaan eren nnn 3 LIGHTING SYSTEM DESIGN TYPES 4 SPECIFYING A LIGHTING 5 5 8 REQUIRED LOAD SCHEDULE ITEMS 8 EXAMPLE LOAD SCHEDULE WITH PANEL TERMINATIONS 9 RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING WIRING PLAN 10 EQUIPMENT LIST 10 ORDERING A CRESTRON RESIDENTIAL LiGHTING SYSTEM 10 GREEN LIGHT OPTIONS 11 CAEN SERIES ENCLOSURES a 11 CAEN INSTALLATION aaan eneen 13 CAEN ENCLOSURE 13 CAEN WIRING eeen 14 UNIVERSAL MOUNTING PLATES eren 15 COVER EXTENSION KITS rn 16 CLX LIGHTING CONTROL
41. DP IP It offers a WAN port for Internet and remote location communications and a LAN port for local in home or in office use A built in firewall delivers network security with the Network Address Translator NAT and router functions The built in Web server uses memory storage on a compact flash card for remote access and control Backup and Override The PAC2 provides external connections for both a back up processor and emergency override closure signals In the absence of Cresnet a signal is generated to switch power and communication of the Cresnet system to the back up processor When the override connection receives a contact closure a signal is passed to the lighting modules via the fifth wire of the module interconnect cable and the lights are turned on to a programmed preset emergency level They remain at this level until that contact closure is removed The Backup Net Input connector allows a backup control system to automatically take control of the Cresnet network in the unlikely event of an internal processor failure The exclusive built in Cresnet watchdog switches over when the CPU fails Control Processors The Fault connector provides a dry contact closure fault signal to notify an external control system when the PAC2 has a system fault This output is connected to a digital input of the backup computer A fault is defined as the CPU not interacting with Cresnet for 10 seconds The watchdog switches back if the
42. Guide Doc 5941 for more detailed information Doc 5999F 54 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Control Processors PAC2M Professional Automation Mini Control System bare lee ie 9 5 ed hed hed sisi weese 24 VDG The PAC2M is a compact low cost alternative to the PAC designed for small lighting and automation applications At half the size of a PAC2 the PAC2M is perfect for apartments and smaller homes as well as individual meeting rooms and MDU applications 2 Series Control System Built upon the reliable Crestron 2 Series control engine the PAC2M is extensively programmable using the Crestron suite of powerful development software and vast database of drivers and software modules The PAC2M works seamlessly with the entire Crestron line of lighting dimmers and shade controls keypads and touchpanels thermostats wireless gateways and expansion modules Whole House Integration The PAC2M provides for the integration of non Crestron devices and subsystems through a host of control interfaces Four isolated relays and four digital input ports are built in to accommodate motion sensors contactors door strikes and other low voltage controls Additional relays ports serial COM ports DTMF interfaces and shade controllers can be added using Crestron expansion modules at any location throughout a residence or commercial facility
43. IM8 CLX 1MC4 Calculation of load wattage includes transformer loss opecifying a Lighting System Residential Lighting Wiring Plan The wiring plan includes all enclosures and the interconnecting wiring The designer determines the location of the enclosure s the route of keypad and touchpanel connections to the enclosure s the route of the interconnecting cable from the processor to the other enclosure s and the high voltage load routes to the enclosure or dimmer Ensure there are enough connectors and power PAC2 offers 50W in the main enclosure for all user interfaces Each enclosure filled with dimmers is connected to the main enclosure and processor using low voltage wire Dimmer enclosures are distributed as needed Equipment List Specification The equipment list is based on the requirements collected for the lighting system in the load schedule This is a sequential process The information gathered in previous steps is required to complete the next Once all the steps are completed a complete Bill of Material for the system is created e Module selection based on the number and type of loads e Automation enclosure selection based on the number of modules and the available space in the enclosure e Userinterface selection based on the user control requirements e Wiring plan based on the previous steps and the layout of the environment e Control processor based on the size of the sys
44. MB 160 190 190 190 190 Annotation amp Windows XP Embedded OS p mmt ________ Input ee E Touch the PC m OR Video RGB Scalable Windows Hardware Connections QM CH QM CH QM CH r Component _ MEME Formats Display Output Audio Microphone 2 e Feedback Cresnet Dt t ot gt EM ER EE D Backlit Softkeys meme d LL o Ld L L Hard Buttons ___ fe jeje _ _ White or Black Additional Colors amp meedeelt ee 1 Connections via outboard IMC interface module included 2 Also supports coaxial connection 3 Wireless NIC required 4 Appropriate mounting accessory ies required 5 Rack mount provided by others 6 See product specification for a complete list of embedded applications Doc 5999F 68 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix B Wireless Touchpanels amp Handheld Remotes Isys Wireless Isys 1 0 WiFi Handheld Remotes TPS 6X TPMC 8X TPMC 8T TPMC 4X MT 1000C MLX 2 ML 600 WPR 48 CNRFHT tand TFT Active Matrix TFT Active Matrix TFT Active Matrix TFT Active Matrix Uc isplay Type Color Color Color Color Color Backlit LCD Backlit LCD Touchscreen Touchscreen Touchscreen Touchscreen Touchscreen Resolution 800 x 600
45. OLOGY 50 CONTROL PROCESSORS 53 PAC2 LIGHTING CONTROL PROCESSOR 53 PAC2M PROFESSIONAL AUTOMATION MINI CONTROL SYSTEM 55 OCCUPANCY AND PHOTOCELL SENSORS 58 GLS ODT amp GLS OIR nnne 58 GLS LOL amp GLS LCL nnne 58 INTEGRATED SHADE AND DRAPE CONTROLLERS 59 C2N SDC 59 C2N SDC DC eenen 59 en 59 INTEGRATED PARTNER MODULES 60 APPENDIX EXAMPLE RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING SYSTEM vessssecccsseccesseccenseccenseecensseceesseenenseeneaseens 61 APPENDIX B TOUCHPANEL COMPARISON CHARTS 67 TILT TOUCHPANELS ennen 67 WALL MOUNT TOUCHPANELS 68 WIRELESS TOUCHPANELS amp HANDHELD REMOTES 69 APPENDIX C GENERAL LIGHTING DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 6 70 APPENDIX D GLOSSARY OF LIGHTING TERMINOLOGY73 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Introduction Crestron is the world s leading manufacturer of advanced control technologies Our developments in combining touchpanel technology with lighting control applications were the very first of their kind Only Crestron brings the most comprehensive line of user interfaces to lighting and dimming control plus the ability to remotely monitor manage and control over standard IP networks Cresnet low voltage w
46. P and remote computer access Streaming video from network cameras and servers Built in microphone and stereo speakers 5 way thumbpad and 4 hard key buttons Includes stylus with onboard storage slot Built in biometric fingerprint scanner Built in Bluetooth technology Wired 10 100 Ethernet and 802 11a b g Wi Fi communications TPMC 8X Stylish and compact ergonomic design 8 4 active matrix touchscreen display 16 bit Isys 1 0 graphics 800 x 600 resolution Synapse image rendering algorithm DNav dynamic menu objects 802 11a b g Wi Fi 2 way wireless communications Windows XP Embedded operating system Onboard PC applications for Web browsing streaming media conferencing VoIP and remote computer access Wireless video from network cameras and servers Built in microphone and stereo speakers 5 way thumbpad and 4 hard key buttons Includes stylus with onboard storage slot Built in biometric fingerprint scanner Built in Bluetooth technology Internal Li lon battery pack included External booster battery pack available Optional desktop and wall mount docking stations TPMC 4XG Stylish and ergonomic handheld design 3 5 active matrix touchscreen display 240 x 320 resolution 16 bit Isys 1 0 graphics Synapse image rendering algorithm Backlit hard buttons thumbpad and scroll wheel Microsoft Windows CE NET operating system Windows SideShow enabled Wireless video from network cameras and servers 802 11b g Wi Fi 2 way wire
47. RITY SYSTEM X WW TO CRESTRON MOTOR CONTROLLER OR LOW VOLTAGE DRAPES SHADES INTERF ACE LEGEND SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION LINE VOLTAGE WIRING FOR MOTORS LINE VOLTAGE WIRING FOR LIGHTING LOW VOLTAGE WIRING FOR SECURITY CONTACTS LIGHTING MOTOR CIRCUIT NUMBER CRESTRON C2N CNX KEYPAD RR g N CRESTRON WALL SWITCH DIMMER CLW SERIES CRESTRON THERMOSTAT CHV TSTAT CHV THSTAT 722222222222 SSS CRESTRON TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY SENSOR CHV RTS CHV RTHS CNX TS LINE VOLTAGE SCREEN MOTOR LINE VOLTAGE FAN MOTOR DOWNLIGHT LINE VOLTAGE EXHAUST FAN SECURITY GLASS BREAK CONTACT ef 0 P HEB Doc 5999F 61 Residential Lighting Design Guide Load Schedule Report Example Load Schedule Project Example Residence Creator Crestron D3 Pro v2 3 7 Date 11 4 2003 System Number 1 X CRESTRON Dealer Crestron Description Appendix Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Foyer Sauna Doc 5999F Downlights Downlights 2 Downlights 3 Drape
48. SI T E zd E OO aa oo fe sle T1 fe Gh 25 n D m 4 nl o o e Module 5 CLX 1FAN4 Fan Speed e Module 4 CLX 1MC4 Motor Control Module 2 of 2 Module 3 CLX 1MC4 Motor Control Module 1 of 2 Module Interconnect Module 2 CLX 1DIM4 Dimming Module Module Interconnect Module 1 CLX 1DIM8 Dimming Module To PAC2 paap 2 2 Processor Residential Lighting Design Guide PAC2 Lighting Control Processor Connections Cresnet Wiring CLW DIM 1 Bedroom 7 CLW DIM 2 Bedroom 3 C2NDB12 Bedroom CHV STAT Bedroom 7 CLW SW Bathroom 1 C2N DB12 Bathroom 1 7 CLW SW Bathroom 2 O C2N DB12 Bathroom 2 C2N DB6 Foyer C2N DB6 Foyer 7 C2N DB6 Foyer To Override Switch Terminal Block Mounted on Rail in Cabinet Ground Strip Mounted in Cabinet lt Doc 5999F To Backup 2 Series Control System Appendix A To CLX Modules PROF NAL AUTOMATION COMPUTER Oe O NETA O wETC 24Y ZG 47260 24YZG 2 2 6 2 MYZG MYZG EER 24Y 2G POWER 1 2 okt NETB 24726 24Y2G 24726 27206
49. Series control engine the DIN AP2 is extensively programmable using the suite of powerful Crestron development software and vast database of drivers and software modules The DIN AP2 works seamlessly with the entire line of Crestron lighting dimmers and shade controls keypads and touchpanels thermostats wireless gateways and expansion modules System Integration The DIN AP2 provides for the integration of non Crestron devices and subsystems through a host of control interfaces Four isolated relays and eight Versiport 1 0 ports are built in to accommodate all kinds of sensors contactors door strikes and other low voltage controls Two bidirectional RS 232 COM ports and four IR serial ports allow for the integration of everything from simple shade controllers to advanced security systems Cresnet Cresnet is the communications backbone for Crestron lighting modules wall box dimmers and shade controllers The DIN AP2 includes a pair of Cresnet master ports paralleled capable of supporting approximately 20 typical devices Larger systems with more than 20 devices can be handled by adding the DIN HUB Cresnet Distribution Hub Connectivity for multiple homeruns can be facilitated using one or more DIN BLOCK Cresnet Distribution Blocks Additionally at least one DIN PWS50 Cresnet Power Supply is required to power the DIN AP2 and any connected Cresnet devices Doc 5999F DIN Rail Products The DIN AP2 is a 2 Series control pro
50. T C 1000 GLS ODT C 2000 GLS ODT W 1200 GLS OIR C 450 GLS OIR C 1500 GLS OIR W 2500 GLS LOL amp GL 5 Green Light Occupancy Sensors Crestron Green Light sensors deliver a powerful and cost effective solution for reducing energy costs and enhancing the functionality of lighting and environmental systems Crestron offers ceiling and wall mount occupancy sensors for areas up to 2500 square feet Advanced self adaptive motion sensing using a combination of ultrasonic and passive infrared technologies affords extreme reliability for control of lighting climate control and other devices in the room A built in photocell can be set to override the occupancy sensor if the ambient light level is above a set threshold preventing lights from turning on when there is sufficient daylight in the room Sensors are easily connected to the lighting control processor via the Cresnet control network using a GLS SIM Sensor Integration Module Alternately they may be connected directly via a digital input port Please refer to the product specification sheet for complete information Mount Type Coverage Pattern Ceiling Ceiling Ceiling Wall Ceiling Ceiling Wall 500 sq ft 180 degrees 1000 sq ft 360 degrees 2000 sq ft 360 degrees 1200 sq ft 110 degrees 450 sq ft 360 degrees 1500 sq ft 360 degrees 2500 sq ft 110 degrees Green Light Photocell Light Sensors Crestron Photocell Light Sensors are designed for daylight harves
51. TRIGGER START Type of ballast commonly used with 15 watt and 20 watt straight fluorescent lamps TROFFER The term used to refer to a recessed fluorescent light fixture combination of trough and coffer Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide TUNGSTEN HALOGEN LAMP A gas filled tungsten filament incandescent lamp with a lamp envelope made of quartz to withstand the high temperature This lamp contains some halogens namely iodine chlorine bromine and fluorine which slow the evaporation of the tungsten Also commonly called a quartz lamp TWIN TUBE SEE COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMP TWO WIRE ANALOG POWER DIMMING Two wire is a line voltage phase control dimming method The ballast receives the dimming signal through the Dimmed Hot wire Intended for small scale retrofit applications the two wire control method is often the easiest way to implement dimming in existing fluorescent fixtures U ULTRA VIOLET UV Invisible radiation that is shorter in wavelength and higher in frequency than visible violet light literally beyond the violet light UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES UL An independent organization whose responsibilities include rigorous testing of electrical products When products pass these tests they can be labeled and advertised as UL listed UL tests for product safety only V VANDAL RESISTANT Fixtures with rugged housings break resistant type shielding and tamper proof screws VCP Abbreviation for visua
52. ace within an enclosure CAEN series enclosures are required to install CLX series lighting modules Doc 5999F 21 Greenlight Options CAEN Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide CABINET 1 CABINET 2 REMOTE CABINET To Control Modules To Control Modules To Control Modules CLX PWS75 CLX PWS7S __ OR T ween aire eras EERS MEI MIIS WITE d qi eem rms CAEN BLOCK amp 24 VDC Ground Cresnet C2N SPWS300 NOTE If more than 50 watts of power is drawn by connected devices supplemental power supplies are required Doc 5999F 22 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Crestron DIN Rail Products Features Popular in Europe and ideal for MDU applications High voltage units rated for use up to 240VAC 50 60Hz Integrated Emergency Override Mode Mix and match Crestron and 3 party products in oOne enclosure DIN Rail Installation The Crestron DIN Rail products are designed to snap indicators are positioned on the center front panel onto a standard DIN Rail for installation in a wall When installed in an enclosure utilizing 45 mm mount enclosure Wiring connections are made using cutouts the front panel remains accessible while the screw terminals positioned along the bottom and or connections are concealed DIN modules ma
53. ages In these areas the functionality of the fixtures outweighs style consideration The greatest energy efficiency is achieved with compact fluorescent downlights The best performing systems use a 32 watt triple tube downlight providing more light than a 100 watt incandescent lamp while consuming 1 3 the amount of energy For many spaces such as garages and closets a simple lighting solution is the most appropriate In storage rooms basements and other places basic lighting may be all that is needed These are excellent opportunities for energy efficient lighting fixtures especially if lights are left on for extended periods of time Task Lighting for Specific Work Areas Task lights minimize reliance on overhead lighting and provide directed lighting for countertop work in kitchens workshop office etc Energy efficient CFL recessed can lights or reflectorized CFLs are recommended for this application Recessed downlights are located over task locations especially in the kitchen bath shower or at a desk One recessed light may be all that is needed in a shower stall or tub but in a kitchen a group of downlights often provides more flexible task lighting It is best to locate downlights directly over a task but in the kitchen keep in mind that the downlight must also illuminate into the base cabinets making fixture locations over the center of the room equally important Under cabinet lights are used whenever there
54. al codes determine the amount of available current based on a derating factor A derating factor improves reliability by reducing the upper limit of current carrying capacity to compensate for electrical mechanical and thermal stress DIFFUSE Term describing dispersed light distribution Refers to the scattering or softening of light DIFFUSER A translucent piece of glass or plastic sheet that shields the light source in a fixture The light transmitted throughout the diffuser will be redirected and scattered DIRECT GLARE Glare produced by a direct view of light sources Often the result of insufficiently shielded light sources See GLARE Crestron Lighting Software DOWNLIGHT A type of ceiling luminaire usually fully recessed where most of the light is directed downward May feature an open reflector and or shielding device EFFICACY metric used to compare light output to energy consumption Efficacy is measured in lumens per watt Efficacy is similar to efficiency but is expressed in dissimilar units For example if a 100 watt source produces 9000 lumens then the efficacy is 90 lumens per watt ELECTROLUMINESCENT A light source technology used in exit signs that provides uniform brightness long lamp life approximately eight years while consuming very little energy less than one watt per lamp ELECTRONIC BALLAST A ballast that uses semi conductor components to increase the frequency of fluorescent lamp operation
55. ard CAEN 4X2 Framing Studs 16 in On Center Cut Stud Remove 42 in Header WW Greenlight Options CAEN Enclosures CAEN Wiring CAUTION All power feeds must be protected by 15 or 20 amp circuit breakers supplied by others NOTES Use copper conductors only rated 75 C All wiring must be installed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes Two snap bushings are supplied If required insert into knockouts at the bottom of the enclosure to prevent damage to low voltage wiring Class 2 field wires must be kept separate Refer to the illustration showing singlewide and doublewide wiring details Areas for high voltage Class 1 wiring are shown along the top and side s of the unit The lower area is reserved for low voltage Class 2 wiring Tighten all CLT Series terminal block screws and grounding terminal block screws to the torque specified in the Torque Data table CAUTION Failure to properly tighten the screws may result in poor electrical connection and overheating of the terminals Doc 5999F L C 3 CLX Series Class m Module Wiring Area 3 gt Double wide 11 ffe A CAEN Enclosure 4 Trao Su ant 3 gt rz QA a Class 2 BELLI Wiring Area 5 1 Wire Range amp Grounding Terminal Torque Data insi Blocks Blocks nos
56. atrix color touchscreen 320 x 240 resolution 16 bit Isys graphics Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm Backlit pushbuttons and 5 way thumbpad WAV file audio feedback Auto shutoff and pick up sensor 1 way RF or IR wireless communication Programmable using Crestron VTPro e software Includes docking station and Li lon battery pack ML 600 Ergonomic handheld design Large programmable LCD screen flanked by 10 menu buttons 3 LCD menu navigation buttons 27 programmable function buttons 2 programmable power buttons 5 way thumb pad for OSM navigation EL backlighting of LCD screen and buttons 1 way RF or IR wireless communication Operates on 4 AAA alkaline batteries WPH 48 36 Waterproof handheld remote Configurable for 9 18 27 or 48 function Multi function buttons allow single press 2 position or 3 position rocker action Customizable labeling Electroluminescent backlighting 1 way RF or IR wireless communication Long life lithium rechargeable batteries Includes docking station charger and lanyard User Interfaces Residential Lighting Design Guide Keypads C2N DB Series Decorator Keypads Crestron C2N DB Decorator Series keypads deliver versatile keypad control with contemporary styling to support a broad range of residential and 1 commercial applications from lighting to AV distribution Available in configurations of 6 8 or 12 buttons Decorator keypads are designed to allow installation in perfect harmony
57. bove the mantel are primary locations for display items As a rule of thumb mount the focal light 21 inches from the wall with an 8 foot ceiling 27 inches from the wall with a 9 foot ceiling 34 inches from the wall with a 10 foot ceiling and so on One accent light will illuminate anything from a small object with a 10 15 degree spot lamp to a painting up to 3 feet wide with a 35 35 degree flood lamp Add a second light for every 30 36 inches of width of the object you are lighting Key Light When shining a light on an object from a single point source it is called key light A key light highlights the contours of an object and creates shadows The exact effect depends on the angle of the beam of light Most of the time we want to light the object so we can see its front In these cases the light source may be best placed in front of and to the side of the object at an angle of 45 Fill Light fill light can either be directional or diffused Shining a directional light on an object from the opposite direction of the key light can soften or eliminate shadows depending on the strength of the fill light relative to the strength of the key light Fill light sources can be placed behind objects to light the entire room evenly Uplighting The effect of uplighting is either very desirable or very undesirable because of unusual effects that can range from intimate to eerie A lot of landscape lighting includes uplighting to ac
58. centuate bushes and trees Sparkle and Glitter Effects To add an atmosphere of elegance add little lighting points of interest in the form of sparkle or glitter This effect can be produced by either producing sharp reflections on reflective surfaces in the room sparkle such as silverware in a restaurant or by making the light source itself a source of interest glitter such as with a chandelier Avoid glare in these cases by adjusting the angle of the light source Residential Lighting Design Guide Grazing and Washing Surfaces On walls or on the surface of an object changing the way light is focused produces different effects To emphasize a rough textured brick wall graze the surface with light striking the surface at a sharp angle To emphasize a smooth wall wash the surface with light by striking the surface at a wider angle Switch and Dimmer Locations The proper location for a switch or dimmer is a function of code requirements the National Electrical Code establishes some specific locations where control devices are required and common sense For example the code requires a wall switch adjacent to the door upon entry to a room but you can also add a switch in a preferred location such as next to the bed Another choice are motion sensors that automatically switch lights off when the room is empty and they are especially efficient devices in spaces like garages utility rooms and other spaces where lights are o
59. cessor designed for small to medium sized lighting and automation applications DIN Rail mounting enables modular installation alongside Crestron DIN Rail lighting and automation control modules and other third party DIN Rail mountable devices Features 2 Series control engine MMC memory expansion card slot Cresnet port master slave selectable 10 100 Ethernet SSL encryption e Control 2 SNMP and RoomView support 2 bidirectional RS 232 COM ports 4 R serial ports 8 Versiport 1 0 ports 4 Low voltage relay ports Configurable via Crestron D3 Pro software Memory Expansion A memory card slot allows for easy expansion of the DIN AP2 internal memory using an MMC compatible memory card up to 2 GB Ethernet and e Control 2 Built in 10 100 Ethernet facilitates secure high speed network connectivity enabling extensive capabilities for remote system maintenance and control and providing an interface to other Crestron control systems Native features include a built in email client to report system troubles and other functions to the owner or service company via instant email notification An onboard Web server provides the foundation for the exclusive Crestron e Control 2 XPanel technology providing secure IP based remote control RoomView and SNMP For large facilities utilizing multiple DIN AP2s and other control systems exclusive Crestron RoomView Help Desk software delivers a comprehensive solution for remote monit
60. e 24VDC and ground wires from an external source Crestron 24 VDC regulated power supply to the EXT and G pins The 300 watt power supply specifically designed for large Cresnet control systems operates with an input of Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide 100 to 240 VAC 4A maximum and a noise rating less than 150mV The C2N SPWS300 provides regulated 24 VDC 300 watts to Cresnet system components The C2N SPWS300 is capable of delivering a nominal 75 watts of power at 24 volts DC on any of its eight channels The CLX PWS75 is a 75 watt Cresnet Power Supply Module designed to mount in a CAEN Automation Enclosure A single CLX PWS75 can be installed in any single width enclosure or up to two may be installed side by side in a double width enclosure Four 4 Cresnet power ports are provided on the CLX PWS75 which may be used to supply power directly to Cresnet devices or connect to the external power input ports of a PAC2 or PAC2M Additional power supplies should not be mounted on CAEN UMP plates in an enclosure that contains dimmer units because this introduces low voltage in the high voltage section of the enclosure If required an extra power supply attached to a CAEN UMP plate can be added to a separate CAEN enclosure Mounting the PAC2 in a double wide enclosure Be O 0 AN n al 3 SS Refer to the PAC2 Operations
61. e available The complete diagram is available on line at http www crestron com dealer tech resources application diagrams asp Doc 5999F 63 Residential Lighting Design Guide Circuits and Interfaces Doc 5999F Bedroom Line Voltage Circuits Appendix A CKT 001 Downlights Wiring to CLX 1DIM4 Dimming Module DIM2 Module 2 200W 0 001 CKT 002 Downlight Wiring to CLX DIM 1 Wall Box Dimmer Load 100W CKT 003 Downlights Wiring to CLW DIM 2 Wall Box Dimmer Load 100W CKT 004 Downlights Wiring to CLX DIM4 Dimming Module Module 2 Load 400W Sf 004 CKT 005 Downlights Wiring to CLX 1DIM8 Dimming Module Module 1 Load 200W 005 CKT 016 Drapes Motor Wiring to CLX 1MC4 Motor Control Module 2 of 2 Module 4 Load 200W 9 11 016 017 Drapes Motor Wiring to CLX 1MC4 Motor Control Module 1 of 2 Module 3 Load 200w 9 1 017 018 Drapes Motor Wiring to CLX 1MC4 Motor Control Module 1 of 2 Module 3 Load 200W CKT 018 2 CKT 022 Fan Motor Wiring to CLX 1FAN4 Fan Module Module 5 Load 100W 9 1 022 S CLW DIM 2 CLW DIM 1 C2N DB12 CHV THSTAT e Industry Crestron Standard Interfaces a HVAC Thermostat Wiring 1 Cresnet to PAC2 NET A Bathroom 1 Line Voltage Circuits CKT 006 Downlights Wiring to CLX 1DIM8 Dimming Module Module 1 Load 200W
62. ecorative lights with an open top that place most of the light on the ceiling Decorative Lighting Decorative lighting includes chandeliers sconces and table lamps and is usually chosen based on style and appearance Generally decorative lights produce only modest amounts of illumination A lighting design begins with architecture style and d cor Some things just look right feel right and fit well with the overall design of the room Decorative lighting such as chandeliers sconces and table lamps are part of our culture and they provide at least some portion of the light needed for certain tasks As a general rule designers should choose the decorative lighting that fits the space Traditional locations include a chandelier over the dining room table a pendant light over the breakfast table a lamp on a side table in the living room or a lantern by the front door Keep in mind that other lighting may also be needed to illuminate tasks or displays but due to the important role that decorative lighting plays it comes first Accent lighting gives the space a third dimension adding to the quality of the space Focal Lighting Focal or display lighting illuminates art architecture collections and other displays Determine whether you Doc 5999F Appendix C want to highlight objects of art memorabilia bookcases or other things that you may wish to have stand out For many families the fireplace mantel and the wall a
63. een sje sie Doc 5999F DIN Rail Products The DIN 8SW8 is an 8 channel high voltage lighting control module designed to support switching of non dimmable lighting and fans A single model supports both 120 and 220 240 volt applications Each channel handles incandescent loads up to 10 amps fluorescent loads up to 5 amps and also 1 2 HP motors Features e 8 channels of power switching e Supports 120 to 240 volt 50 60 Hz Not for 277 VAC operation e Override input e Cresnet communications e Setup via front panel or software e Programmable functionality via DIN AP2 The DIN 4DIMFLV4 is a 4 channel lighting control module designed to support dimming of 4 wire 0 10 volt fluorescent dimming ballasts A single model supports both 120 and 220 240 volt applications Each channel handles up to 30 dimmable ballasts and may also be used for switching of non dimmable lighting loads up to 5 amps as well as 1 2 HP motors Features e Achannels of 4 wire 0 10 volt fluorescent dimming e Supports 120 to 240 Volt 50 60 Hz Not for 277 VAC operation e Also allows switching of lighting and exhaust fans e Setup via front panel or software e Programmable functionality via DIN AP2 The DIN 2MC2 is a 2 channel motor control module designed to provide control of bidirectional motors for drapes shades projection screens lifts skylights and gates Each channel supports up down or open close control of a conventional 3 wire bidirectio
64. ered an appropriate balance between cost and performance CONTRAST The relationship between the luminance of an object and its background CRI SEE COLOR RENDERING INDEX CUT OFF ANGLE The angle from a fixture s vertical axis at which a reflector louver or other shielding device cuts off direct visibility of a lamp It is the complementary angle of the shielding angle D DALI Digital Addressable Lighting Interface is a protocol set out in the technical standard IEC 60929 A DALI system is self contained A ballast and a multi sensor offer benefits such as constant light control PIR movement detection and IR remote operation Multiple DALI systems can be connected together using gateways to building management systems Software programs offer more sophisticated programming functionality for grouped systems such as scene setting time clock and partition control DAYLIGHT COMPENSATION A dimming system controlled by a photocell that reduces the output of the lamps when daylight is present As daylight levels increase lamp intensity decreases An energy saving technique used in areas with significant daylight contribution DERATING Components can be treated in such a way as to enhance their life expectancy Derating is the name normally given to operating a component well inside its normal operating limits to extend the life of a component and is a practical means of reducing failures The National Electrical Code and local electric
65. erminate the circuit feed HOT and NEUTRAL and distribute the controlled circuit LOAD to the fixture s The module connects to the terminal block and performs dimming or switching control of the loads limited to 16A total per module The unit requires 120VAC 60 Hz single phase input voltage An oversize heat sink dissipates heat efficiently The LEDs on the module indicate communication to a Cresnet network input power to the module and output power to the load Terminal Blocks Rails and Labels Inverted right side units shown CLT 2DIM8 CLT AHSWA CLT 1DELV4 CLT 1DIM4 CLT 1DIM8 ld CLT 1FAN4 CLT 1MC4 Try M d noors ETT 1 Ora eur gt mu my Yr umm _ NOTES When connecting dimming loads to arc fault breaker the load should not exceed 1000 watts per breaker Each terminal block includes a terminal rail for mounting the terminal block in the enclosure Terminal rails and blocks do not occupy a module space within an enclosure Terminal blocks are installed along the left side of single wide enclosures and along the outside edges left and right sides of enclosures Modules are installed along the right side of single wide enclosures and side by side in the center of enclosures When installing modules and terminal blocks in a double wide enclosure be
66. esign Guide Large button provides instant on off control of the load while the small button turns the load off following a preset time delay The slide switch selects between ADJUST PRESET and OFF modes PRESET mode is the normal operating mode and ADJUST mode is used for setting the delay time NOTE The wall box switches do not support fan speed control Use the CLX 1FAN4 for fan speed control Provides instant turn on control of the load Pressing the button again turns the load off following a preset time delay The time delay can be overridden by tapping the button a second time turning the load off instantly The slide switch on the CLW SW1 selects ADJUST PRESET and OFF modes PRESET mode is the normal operating mode and ADJUST mode is used for setting the delay time Multiple units may be ganged side by side along with other CLW Series switches and dimmers or non Crestron devices The single large button on the CLW SWS1 provides instant turn on control of the load Pressing the button again turns the load off following a preset time delay The time delay can be overridden by tapping the button a second time turning the load off instantly The slide switch on the CLW SWS1 selects ADJUST PRESET and OFF modes PRESET mode is the normal operating mode and ADJUST mode is used for setting the delay time One gang wall mount slave switch designed for use with the CLW SWS1 Wall Box Master Switch to provide multipoint switchin
67. estron DIN Rail lighting and automation control modules and other third party DIN Rail mountable devices All wiring connections are made using screw terminals positioned along the top and bottom clearly accessible from the front for easy installation and servicing Three Cresnet power ports are provided Features e 50 watt Cresnet power supply module e Powers the DIN AP2 Automation Processor and other Cresnet devices e Includes Cresnet power ports e Cresnet data passes through unaffected e Dual line power input terminals for easy daisy chaining 29 DIN Rail Products Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN HUB 106mm 4 173 19 alaja aten ed mp gen 5999 1 94 2 3 709 0 The DIN HUB is DIN Rail mounted Cresnet hub designed to facilitate the configuration of large Cresnet networks DIN Rail mounting enables modular installation alongside Crestron DIN Rail lighting and automation control modules and other third party DIN Rail mountable devices Features e 3 segment Cresnet hub e 32 Cresnet devices per segment 3 Segment Cresnet Hub Cresnet is the communications backbone for Crestron lighting modules wall box dimmers shade controllers thermostats keypads touchpanels and many other devices This flexible 4 wire bus normally supports approximately 20 Cresnet devices w
68. etric term that quantifies light incident on a surface or plane is commonly called light level It is expressed as lumens per square foot footcandles or lumens per square meter lux INDIRECT GLARE Glare produced from a reflective surface INSTANT START A fluorescent circuit that ignites the lamp instantly with a very high starting voltage from the ballast Instant start lamps have single pin bases Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide L LAMP CURRENT CREST FACTOR LCCF The peak lamp current divided by the RMS average lamp current Lamp manufacturers require lt 1 7 for best lamp life LCCF of 1 414 is a perfect sine wave LAMP LUMEN DEPRECIATION FACTOR LLDF A factor that represents the reduction of lumen output over time The factor is commonly used as a multiplier to the initial lumen rating in illumination calculations which compensates for the lumen depreciation The LLD factor is a dimensionless value between 0 and 1 LAY IN TROFFER A fluorescent fixture usually a 2 x 4 fixture that sets or lays into a specific ceiling grid LED Abbreviation for light emitting diode An illumination technology used for exit signs Consumes low wattage and has a rated life of greater than 80 years LENS Transparent or translucent medium that alters the directional characteristics of light passing through it Usually made of glass or acrylic LIGHT LOSS FACTOR LLF Factors that allow for a lighting
69. f a conventional 3 wire bidirectional type motor Built in timing and interlock logic make it easy to program the C2N SDC for fail safe operation The C2N SDC mounts in the wall or ceiling using an off the shelf 4 square or 2 gang electrical box Pushbuttons on the front of the unit allow for manual operation of the motors during installation and setup The C2N SDC DC is a 2 channel shade and drape controller designed to provide a convenient and cost effective solution for controlling 24 volt DC motorized shades and drapes The C2N SDC DC is a Cresnet device with two independently controlled 24V DC outputs each designed to provide standard up down or open close control of a conventional two wire bidirectional type motor The C2N SDC DC mounts in the wall or ceiling using an off the shelf 4 square or 2 gang electrical box Pushbuttons on the front of the unit allow for manual operation of the motors during installation and setup The C2N SSC 2 Somfy Shade Controller is a compact Cresnet device designed to provide a bidirectional serial interface for up to two Somfy ILT Intelligent Shade Motors http www somfy com nam index cfm Window treatments equipped with the Somfy ILT motor offer enhanced capability compared to typical 3 wire models In addition to basic open close commands the C2N SSC 2 allows for setting each shade to a specific position and polling for its current position with 16 bit precision Feedback signal
70. fans motors HVAC and security Processors that are dedicated to other control systems can communicate via Ethernet RS 232 or RS 422 to the central controller This eliminates the need for additional control that separate safety and environmental systems and is a flexible fully integrated design solution Recessed Lights Touchpanel Control oo gt gt Control Ceiling Fan AC Wiring Q Cresnet Wiring A Centralized Wiring System System Design Decentralized Wired Systems A decentralized system is the traditional wiring system of individual lighting circuits with local control In the traditional distributed design wiring method Crestron wall box dimmers can be retrofitted into a project after routine high voltage wiring is completed Qutdoor Lights H p IZT lt gt Wall Sconce Drape Motors Ceiling Track Lights E Doc 5999F A Decentralized Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide In addition to the traditional high voltage wiring a low voltage communication wire can be run from the dimmer to the nearest Cresnet connection or an RF wireless control can be used This design offers the end user the familiarity of a traditional control coupled with the power and flexibility of automation In a distributed design the user has the ability to operate the lighting in the event of a temporary cont
71. feedback indicators Standard models are available in White Black or Almond Backlit button caps are also available black only CNX B series keypads include built in WAV sound file capability to enable customized audible feedback An onboard temperature sensor is also included for general monitoring of room temperature The product name corresponds to the number of keypad buttons For example CNX B6 is a six button keypad and a CNX B12 is a 12 button keypad The CNX B series keypads have a uniquely stylish shape and faceplates are available for the most common groupings single double or three gang plate arrangements Features e Available with 2 4 6 8 or 12 buttons e Colors include white almond or black e Metal faceplate options Black Chrome Brushed Gold Polished Black Polished Gold Polished Brass Stainless Steel e Primed faceplate available e All keypads can be custom engraved e keypad buttons are backlit capable and have an LED that serves as a user feedback indicator Status LEDs are controlled via SIMPL programming or the Crestron D3 Pro software The illumination of each LED is independently addressable and programmable Each LED can be programmed to dim at night and return to full intensity during the day e ach keypad requires watts of power Crestron keypads can be ganged in one two or three gang configurations and are mounted in standard electrical junction boxes Custom multi gang plates
72. g control of a single load The single pushbutton on the CLW SLVS1 provides parallel functionality to that on the CLW SWS1 Serves as the master for multipoint switching control of a single load Multi point switching functionality similar to 3 Way or 4 way switching is enabled by using the CLW SWS with one or more CLW SLVS Slave Switches The large button on the CLW SWS allows for instant on off control of the load the small button turns the load off following a preset time delay The slide switch selects between ADJUST PRESET and OFF modes PRESET mode is the normal operating mode and ADJUST mode is used for setting the delay time NOTE The wall box switches do not support fan speed control Use the CLX 1FAN4 for fan speed control One gang wall mount slave switch designed for use with the CLW SWS Wall Box Master Switch to provide multipoint switching control of a single load The pushbuttons on the CLW SLVS provide parallel functionality to those on the CLW SWS NOTE In systems only the master unit is connected to Cresnet Slave units are connected by the120V Traveler wire Doc 5999F 49 Residential Lighting Design Guide infiNET Wireless Technology Wireless Technology Wall Mount Wireless Switchers and Dimmers Table Top Wireless Wireless Table Top Lamp Dimmer Controller 3 69 in 3 6 in 9 14 cm 4 69 in 11 91 amp LONG RIGHT ANGLE AC PLUG 3 CONDUCTOR
73. g of 1920 watts when fed from a 20 breaker A total module rating of 1440 watts when fed from a 15A breaker Each channel is rated for 1920 watts with a total module rating of 1920 watts when fed from a 20 breaker A total module rating of 1440 watts when fed from a 15A breaker Each channel is rated for 1920 watts with a total module rating of 3840 watts when fed from two separate 20 A feeds and a total module rating of 2880 watts when fed from two 15A breakers Each channel is rated for 1920 watts with a total module rating of 1920 watts when fed from a 20 breaker A total module rating of 1440 watts when fed from a 15A breaker Each channel provides four preset speed settings plus off and is rated for 2 amps with a total module rating of 8 amps Each channel is rated for 10 amps or 1 2 HP with a total module rating of 16 amps Each channel is rated for 16 amps or 1 2 HP with a total module rating of 64 amps when fed from four separate 20 amp feeds 18 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Greenlight Options CAEN Enclosures Terminal Blocks and Modules The Crestron CLT terminal blocks and modules are considered a single entity and must be used together In field assembled panels they ship separately to permit termination of the field wiring to the terminal block prior to the installation of the module and are mounted in any Crestron Automation Enclosure CAEN series enclosures The terminal block is designed to t
74. h mount touchpanels of every size Tying all this technology together seamlessly is our exclusive Cresnet cable connecting the user to a powerful and flexible control system Introduction Crestron Control Technology View precise lighting levels temperature and shade positions in any room throughout the home graphically and quantitatively from any touchpanel or PC Monitor and track current and historical device usage and intelligently manage resources Ethernet connectivity enables LAN or web based system control and management and sends email advisories about pre determined events such as devices going off line or automatic load shedding Crestron control processors provide the total integration of Crestron devices non Crestron devices and subsystems in any environment for any purpose anywhere Crestron control processors can connect to any digital serial or analog system and control by RF IR or hardwiring making them the most flexible powerful control systems ever devised Underlying the hardware are powerful graphical programming tools specifically designed to establish total control over any technology and make the user experience uncomplicated intuitive and easy to use Crestron also provides true feedback for essential control monitoring function response to controls and user inputs Crestron offers design solutions for every situation Selecting the proper equipment often depends on the kind of
75. hanges or new additions Doc 5999F Introduction Crestron streamlines and simplifies all home technology by offering the ultimate in comfort and convenience Whether from an easy to use color touchpanel remote or customized keypad Crestron eliminates the need to walk from room to room to adjust drapes lights temperature and audio video components total control is always at your fingertips Every Crestron lighting system is completely modular and scalable allowing virtually unlimited configuration and expansion flexibility The Single Solution Control System a Crestron Exclusive Crestron connects people with technology As products and systems become more complex our solutions streamline and simplify technology so people can enjoy its benefits We understand that our touchpanels keypads and handhelds are how people interact with and experience the systems in their homes offices schools and churches We allow individuals to create a comfortable environment set a mood and enjoy technology With our wide range of interface products slim profile wall mount keypads and decorative faceplates our products enhance a d cor complement a lifestyle or personalize a room Crestron offers the most brilliant graphics and intuitive customized interfaces We integrate more of the technology that people want and use everyday into our touchpanels and provide ergonomically designed and easy to use wireless controllers and flus
76. he supplied template carefully cut the hole for the Cameo keypad After the keypad is connected to Cresnet insert it in the hole The spring clip holds the keypad in place Cameo Standard Mount Standard mount keypads fit in a standard single gang box Finish the installation with a Decora style faceplate Mud Ring Mount Kit The Mud Ring Mount Kit MMK CBF T is the preferred mounting option for the Crestron C2N CB Series of Cameo keypads when cutouts in the drywall for the flush mount keypad installation are too large This kit provides support for additional plastering that can be applied to hide irregularities in the cutout NOTE This mounting option is intended for flush mount keypads only Do not use the C2N CB with the decorator style keypads NOTE A Crestron module in Crestron Database version 17 1 0 the C2N Cameo Bargraph Feedback v1 0 makes it possible to use the feedback LEDs like a bar graph for a function such as volume control where the switches are used to control the volume the LEDs display its level 40 iLux Integrated Lighting Control System Hesidential Lighting Design Guide iLux Integrated Lighting Control System 8 89 in 22 59 cm C C99 cC c ce 0 RAST NOTE CLW series dimmers are compatible with CLS C6 CLS C6M CLSI C6 and CLSI C6M Doc 5999F iLux is a complete integrated lighting system designed for wall mount installation in boardro
77. in 9 68 cm 3 28 in B 33 cm CLW SW1 Wall Box Switch Single Button Stand alone CLW SWS1 Wall Box Master Switch Single Button Master CLW SLVS1 Wall Box Slave Switch Single Button Slave CLW SWS Wall Box Master Switch Master CLW SLVS Wall Box Slave Switch Multipoint Slave Supports incandescent and electronic low voltage loads up to 1000 watts or magnetic low voltage and neon cold cathode loads up to 1000VA 750 watts Fluorescent ballasts high intensity discharge lighting and ceiling fans can also be switched Supports incandescent and electronic low voltage loads up to 1000 watts or magnetic low voltage and neon cold cathode loads up to 1000VA 750 watts Fluorescent ballasts high intensity discharge lighting and ceiling fans can also be switched Supports incandescent and electronic low voltage loads up to 1000 watts or magnetic low voltage and neon cold cathode loads up to 1000VA 750 watts Fluorescent ballasts high intensity discharge lighting and ceiling fans can also be switched Supports incandescent and electronic low voltage loads up to 1000 watts or magnetic low voltage and neon cold cathode loads up to 1000VA 750 watts 1000 watt electronic light switch designed to mount in a standard electrical gang box 1000 Watt electronic light switch designed to mount in a standard electrical gang box Residential Lighting D
78. inaire height above the work plane multiplied by the spacing criterion equals the center to center luminaire spacing SPECULAR Mirrored or polished surface The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence This word describes the finish of the material used in some louvers and reflectors STARTER A device used with a ballast to start preheat fluorescent lamps STROBOSCOPIC EFFECT Condition where rotating machinery or other rapidly moving objects appear to be standing still due to the alternating current supplied to light sources Sometimes called strobe effect T T12 LAMP Industry standard for a fluorescent lamp that is 12 one eighths one inch in diameter Other sizes are T10 and T8 lamps TANDEM WIRING A wiring option in which a single ballast is shared by two or more luminaires This reduces labor materials and energy costs Also called master slave wiring THERMAL FACTOR A factor used in lighting calculations that compensates for the change in light output of a fluorescent lamp due to a change in bulb wall temperature It is applied when the lamp ballast combination under consideration is different from that used in the photometric tests THREE WIRE ANALOG POWER DIMMING Three wire control is a line voltage phase control dimming method Along with Hot and Neutral the dimming signal is communicated via a third wire called Dimmed Hot All three wires are rated Class 1 and can be run within the same conduit
79. ing arc emits ultraviolet radiation that excites the phosphors inside the lamp wall causing them to radiate visible light FOOTCANDLE FC The English unit of measurement of the illuminance or light level on a surface One footcandle is equal to one lumen per square foot FOOTLAMBERT English unit of luminance One footlambert is equal to 1 p candelas per square foot FORWARD PHASE DIMMING Rather than attempting to restrict the amplitude of the current flowing through a lamp as in other forms of dimming forward phase control works by switching off the beginning part of each cycle of the alternating current supply Doc 5999F 74 Appendix D FOUR WIRE 10V ANALOG SIGNAL DIMMING Two power wires switched hot and neutral and two additional control wires that are connected to a low voltage circuit Note these ballasts do not turn on and off like DALI ballasts so in addition to the low voltage level control circuit they must also have a line voltage switch Zero to ten volt control is a low voltage DC dimming method Power wires are rated Class 1 and control wires are rated Class 2 This separation allows multiple circuits to use the same dimming signal without additional power equipment G GLARE The effect of brightness or differences in brightness within the visual field sufficiently high to cause annoyance discomfort or loss of visual performance H HALOGEN SEE TUNGSTEN HALOGEN LAMP HARMONIC DISTORTION A harmonic is a
80. ing together 2 Location of controlled lighting zone relevant to building site drawings floor designation and room name 3 Fixture and or lamp type of controlled lighting zone including any information describing custom fixtures undetermined fixtures dimmable transformers or fluorescent ballasts and circuit breaker numbers This information can also contain the number assigned to the controlled circuit Doc 5999F 10 Specifying a Lighting System Load type of the controlled lighting zone load types include incandescent magnetic low voltage electronic low voltage neon cold cathode HID dimmable non dimmable fluorescent ballast ceiling fans and switched 3 wire motor circuits This information is especially important for selecting the correct Crestron module power rating and type Dimming requirement for the controlled lighting zone i e whether the lighting level of the loads fixtures needs to be ramped up down or simply switched on off Indicate Yes for Dimming and No for Non Dim Emergency designation for the controlled lighting zone yes no i e when a load needs to be assigned to a separate emergency power feed These items are assigned to their own separate dimmer so they can be fed with emergency power Voltage rating for the controlled lighting zone tells the designer the voltage of the electrical feeds required for that zone and hence the required rating for the associated Crestron module F
81. io levels etc Multipoint dimming is enabled using one CLW DIMS1RF master dimmer along with or more CLW SLVD1RF slave dimmers Multipoint dimming is similar to conventional 3 way or 4 way switching allowing dimming control of a single load from multiple locations in the room Multi point dimming is enabled using one CLW DIMS4RF master dimmer along with one or more CLW SLVD1RF slave dimmers Multipoint dimming is similar to conventional 3 way or 4 way switching allowing dimming control of a single load from multiple locations in the room All four pushbuttons are software programmable for any Crestron system function enabling control over additional lighting circuits fans drapes audio levels etc Slave dimmer designed for use with the CLW DIMS1 RF and CLW DIMS4RF infiNET master dimmers The single large rocker button provides simple on off operation to control a range of lighting or fan loads An adjustable turn off delay allows the user time to exit the room before the lights shut off Multi point switching is enabled using one CLW SWS1RF master switch along with one or more CLW SLVS1RF slave switches Multipoint switching is similar to conventional 3 way or 4 way switching allowing control of a single load from multiple locations in the room An adjustable turn off delay allows the user time to exit the room before the lights shut off All four pushbuttons are software programmable for any Crestron system function enabling c
82. iring and or RF control can be used throughout a wide range of system design possibilities including traditional wiring with local intelligence or distributed high voltage wiring with centralized and or distributed intelligence systems The wide range of Crestron multi function user interfaces replaces large banks of traditional switches dimmers and timers In addition to lighting these user interfaces can also control security HVAC and audio video systems Only Crestron provides a single control wiring bus to all of its components simplifying installation and connection Each unique lighting control system reflects the needs and desires of the inhabitants Designing and constructing a lighting and automation system to fill the requirements of your client is a challenging task and Crestron offers the equipment and flexibility of design required for every one of a kind solution Crestron interfaces provide manual and automatic controls turning on exterior lights based on an astronomical clock providing a single button press to turn all lights on illuminating safe exits in case of emergency and many other lighting possibilities Crestron products allow the designer to continually expand and change any lighting system Crestron infiNET wireless devices provide a simple retrofit solution to expand a existing systems There is no limit to the number or types of devices the system can grow as needed to accommodate any last minute c
83. is an overhead cabinet above a counter such as in a kitchen laundry room or home office Fluorescent and LED under cabinet lights produce significantly more light than incandescent strips and use much less energy 70 Residential Lighting Design Guide Ambient Lighting for Mood and Highlights Ambient light is the general overall light that fills in shadows reduces contrast and lights vertical surfaces to give the space a brighter feel Ambient light is what you need for casual activities in your rooms Ambient lighting sets a dramatic or subtle mood within a living space Use ambient lights to illuminate hallways entryways artwork and architectural highlights in the home or office The nature and quality of ambient lighting determines the overall feel of the room Even if your design produces the right amount of light for each task and display and you have sconces or chandeliers it is possible that more ambient light is needed Ambient light is intentionally obscure and as such it can be difficult to determine when more is necessary Often the best way to provide ambient light is with hidden fixtures Ambient light is a primary concern in the kitchen where table lamps and floor lamps aren t welcome because they get in the way Some common ways to introduce ambient light in the kitchen are e Fluorescent uplights on top of cabinets e Central fluorescent lights on the ceiling e Wall sconces especially those with uplight e D
84. ithout requiring a hub Larger systems are easily enabled by adding the DIN HUB The DIN HUB features three isolated Cresnet segments each supporting an additional 20 devices allowing for systems of approximately 80 devices total including the host segment More hubs may be added to allow up to a maximum potential of 252 devices Cresnet Power Distribution In addition to data Cresnet carries 24 volts DC for powering the devices connected to it The DIN HUB provides an easy way to manage the distribution of power for a complete Cresnet network Each segment can be configured to receive its power from the host power source or from another power supply Separate power supplies may be dedicated to each segment or a single supply can be shared amongst multiple segments as needed Each segment supports up to 75 watts 30 Interface Equipment Interface Equipment Integrating your lighting with A V controls shade control security systems and HVAC through a single system have never been easier Crestron provides the ultimate fully integrated lighting control solution for any application e Dimming control e Switched control e Sensor activated control e Security e Astronomical clock control e Remote monitoring of any location Crestron eliminates all system integration problems by providing the single point control solution coupled with the widest selection of control devices Crestron products are designed to operate efficie
85. ixture wattage watts or power rating per fixture with regard to the controlled lighting zone this is used to determine the number of fixtures that can be powered per each Crestron Dimmer Module channel in order not to overload the dimmer beyond its power rating Quantity of fixtures for the controlled lighting zone this is useful along with item 6 in calculating the total power rating watts for that particular controlled circuit item 9 Total wattage or power rating of the controlled lighting zone This is required in order to determine the total number of Crestron Lighting Module channels required for that particular zone especially if the load of the total number of fixtures exceeds the rating of a single module channel NOTE National and local electrical codes and the functionality of each user interface must be taken into consideration Always install electrical devices according to the national Electrical Code NEC local codes and with safety in mind Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Specifying a Lighting System Example Load Schedule with Panel Terminations Controlled Ckt Controlled Fixture Total Name Ckt No Load Type Qty Watts Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1
86. l comfort probability VCP is a rating system for evaluating direct discomfort glare This method is a subjective evaluation of visual comfort expressed as the percent of occupants of a space who will be bothered by direct glare VCP allows for several factors luminaire luminances at different angles of view luminaire size room size luminaire mounting height illuminance and room surface reflectivity VCP tables are often provided as part of photometric reports VERY HIGH OUTPUT VHO A fluorescent lamp that operates at a very high current 1500 mA producing more light output than a high output lamp 800 mA or standard output lamp 430 mA VOLT The standard unit of measurement for electrical potential It defines the force or pressure of electricity VOLTAGE The difference in electrical potential between two points of an electrical circuit W WALLWASHER Describes luminaires that illuminate vertical surfaces WATT W The unit for measuring electrical power It defines the rate of energy consumption by an electrical device when it is in operation The energy cost of operating an electrical device is calculated as its wattage times the hours of use In single phase circuits it is related to volts and amps by the formula Volts x Amps x PF Watts Note For AC circuits PF must be included WORK PLANE The level at which work is done and at which illuminance is specified and measured For office applications this is t
87. ld separately the iLux devices enables versatile control of a roomful of motorized window treatments screens and lifts in up to six shade groups Shade and drape control does not use a lighting control channel 41 Residential Lighting Design Guide iLux Features In Standard and Lights mode the six bargraphs each a series of seven LEDs indicate the current light intensity for the six lighting loads In Shades mode they indicate the shade position for each of the shade groups Customizable label strip In Standard mode the Function buttons are used to select recall scenes In Lights and Shade mode they are used to make temporary adjustments They can also be programmed to perform other functions The IR detector responds to commands from the optional Crestron remote control 1 o o o o o o o 0000000 iLux Integrated Lighting Control System RS 232 Two Digit Reset Button programming Display ee Lights port mode The L illuminates when the mode is selected Selects the Shades mode The LED illuminates when the mode is selected Navigate and execute setup functions Shift LEDs indicate when the Shift mode is enabled via programming two functions defined for each of the six function buttons The ON button always acts as a recall scene button for the On scene The built in motion Three position rocker switch detector can be used t
88. less communications Includes stylus with onboard storage slot Includes docking station and Li lon battery pack 35 Residential Lighting Design Guide User Interfaces Wireless Touchpanels and Handhelds TPS 6X 2551 Um m_e _ 4 y gt Pon TPS 6X gt ie 18 17 cm 4 75 in 12 05 cm N 8 05 in 22 88 cm 9000 SS c i ML 600 G 5 25 in __ 1332 E WPR 48 T s fi _ ER EN ER ES 28in 7 08 cm ud me Ve de E c xad 5999 Elegant high gloss black or white or matte black finishes Non slip rubber grips on rear Illuminated buttons and engravable backlit text 5 7 active matrix color touchscreen display 16 bit Isys graphics 640 x 480 resolution Dynamic graphics and text capability Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm Windows SideShow enabled Displays full motion video while docked High power high speed 2 4 GHz RF wireless technology Up to 200 feet RF range indoors 1 way IR wireless capability also built in Includes tabletop tilt docking station interface module and NiMH rechargeable battery pack Wired Ethernet Cresnet and Crestron Home CAT5 video connectivity MT 1000C Stylish and ergonomic handheld design 3 8 active m
89. mplete list of embedded applications 2 Accessory sold separately Doc 5999F 69 Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix Appendix General Lighting Design Considerations Crestron provides many options for illumination control The following general lighting design information can help you formulate a complete energy efficient lighting design plan Light plays an essential role in our ability to view the world around us and how we perceive a space it can even influence how we act in that space Lighting can affect performance mood morale safety security and decision making The first step in producing the right lighting design is asking about the use of the space The lighting designer can then determine quantity of light color quality brightness and direction There are two aspects of lighting design that go hand in hand the qualitative or aesthetic aspect and the quantitative or engineering aspect The qualitative aspect has to do with ensuring that the space has a pleasing feel and ambiance It is the artistic interspersing of light and shadow illumination and darkness figure and form The quantitative aspect ensures that there is adequate light for the task at hand The Illuminating Engineering Society IES of North America publishes guidelines of light levels for many tasks and activities based on the nature of the task the size of objects handled the detail required the average age of the people in
90. n 37 95 cm i 15 inch 13 67 in 34 73 cm 11 94 in 30 33 cm 14 17 in 36 cm 15 inch 12 82 in 35 56 12 inch 12 14 in 30 82 cm 10 96 in 27 84 cm 10 4 inch 5999 14 17 in 36 User Interfaces TPS Series Isys e Available in 12 TPS 12L 15 TPS 15L and 17 TPS 17L widescreen 24 bit Isys graphics 1280 x 768 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Full motion video with gamma correction Interactive annotation capability Built in biamplified speaker system and microphone Backlit hard key pushbuttons QuickMedia and Crestron Home CAT5 AV connectivity High speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Available in black or white TPS Isys G Series with Crestron Home or QuickMedia e Available in 15 TPS 15G QM or CH L and 17 TPS 17G QM or CH L widescreen 24 Bit Isys graphics 1024 x 768 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Dual window full motion video HDTV and RGB display Interactive annotation capability Built in biamplified speaker system and microphone QuickMedia AV connectivity audience presentation output High speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Backlit hard key pushbuttons Available in black or white Isys with Crestron Home or QuickMedia e 12 active matrix touchscreen display 24 Bit Isys graphics 800 x 600 resolution DNav dynamic menu object
91. n 15 TPS 15G QM or CH L and 17 TPS 17G QM or CH L widescreen 24 Bit Isys graphics 1024 x 768 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Dual window full motion video HDTV and RGB display Interactive annotation capability Built in biamplified speaker system and microphone QuickMedia AV connectivity audience presentation output High speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Backlit hard key pushbuttons Available in black or white Isys I O with Crestron Home or QuickMedia 12 active matrix touchscreen display 24 bit Isys graphics 800 x 600 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Full motion video with gamma correction Interactive annotation capability Windows XP Embedded operating system Onboard PC applications for Web browsing streaming media and remote access Multi format streaming video and audio Direct panel to panel intercom over IP Built in amplified speakers and microphone QuickMedia and Crestron Home CAT5 AV connectivity High speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Available in black or white 32 User Interfaces Residential Lighting Design Guide TPS 4000L 10 4 active matrix touchscreen display Isys amp graphics engine with 640 x 480 resolution High performance video with gamma correction Built in amplified speakers and microphone 5 engravable hardbuttons Built in light sensor Stylish flush mount design Optional rack mount Cresnet communications 10 4 inch
92. nal type motor up to 1 2 HP at voltages up to 240 volts Built in timing and interlock logic make it easy to program the DIN 2MC2 for failsafe operation Features e Dual channel bidirectional motor control e Supports 120 to 240 volt 50 60 Hz e Setup via front panel or software e Programmable functionality via DIN AP2 27 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN AOS 106mm 4 173 A TE 56646 6666 3 709 90mm O 3 543 SCEO CECO DIN IOS Ls 106mm d 4 173 n 1 ula t 94 2 3 709 VOOR 90mm Q 3 543 1 0 e a ee Doc 5999F DIN Rail Products The 08 is a DIN Rail mounted automation control module that provides eight analog output ports for interfacing with third party lighting and heating cooling systems Analog Outputs Each analog output port provides a 0 to 10 volt DC control signal ideally suited for controlling 0 10V lighting dimmers and heating cooling valves 10 bit resolution ensures precise recall of lighting and climate control settings and smooth ramping between levels Features e Eight 0 10V analog output control ports Maximum sink current 20mA per channel e Interface for 3rd party lighting and heating cooling e Fully programmable functionality via DIN AP2 Setup via front panel or software The DIN I08 is a DIN Rail mounted automation control module that provides eight Ver
93. nly needed occasionally and are often left on inadvertently Crestron offers the most technologically sophisticated products that permit handheld remote dimming whole house master controls and many other features Color Temperature Color temperature is the color of the light source By convention yellow red colors like the flames of a fire are considered warm and blue green colors like light from an overcast sky are considered cool Color temperature is measured in Kelvin K temperature Higher Kelvin temperatures 3600 5500 K are considered cool and Doc 5999F 72 Appendix C lower Kelvin color temperatures 2700 3000 are considered warm Cool light is preferred for visual tasks because it produces a higher contrast than warm light Warm light is preferred for living spaces because it is more flattering to skin tones and clothing A warm color temperature of 2700 3600 is generally recommended for most indoor general and task lighting applications Color Rendition Color rendition is the appearance of colors when illuminated by a light source Color rendition is generally considered to be a more important lighting quality than color temperature Most objects are not a single color but a combination of many colors Light sources that are deficient in certain colors may change the apparent color of an object The Color Rendition Index CRI is a 1 100 scale that measures a light source s ability to render c
94. ntly replacing several products and drawing less power Crestron products and automation solutions help designers meet ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers and LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards Crestron products are also in compliance with the European Union EU Directive 202 95 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Additional Crestron product information and specifications are available from the Crestron web site www crestron com Crestron User Interfaces Crestron offers a wide variety of types and styles to suit the needs and tastes of your client User interfaces are prominently and strategically located throughout a lighting design providing the physical link between the user and the controlled devices Touchpanels Crestron touchpanels are the most elegant efficient and practical control solution simplifying the most demanding design and providing intuitive one touch control of lighting AV HVAC and security With distinctive features for every application the broad range of Crestron touchpanels delivers maximum value There is a Crestron touchpanel for every room and every budget Keypads C2N DB Decorator Series Keypads bring a contemporary design to traditionally flat faceplates They Doc 5999F Residential Lighting Design Guide are available in a wide selection of finishes and offer extra large backlit buttons for custom
95. o programmable for master lights activate deactivate a control master shade control The OFF button particular scene based or as a shift button to allow a always acts as a on room activity second set of functions for the recall scene button six function buttons for the Off scene 4 34 11 01 5999 Wireless iLux Remote The CLS IRHT8 is a compact IR wireless remote designed specifically for use with Crestron iLux Integrated Lighting Systems The CLS IRHT8 provides buttons for master up down control plus activation of scenes 1 4 ON and OFF The CLS IRHT8 is non programmable and operates on two AA batteries included 42 iLux Integrated Lighting Control System Hesidential Lighting Design Guide Multi Unit Expansion One CLS C6 master will support up to eight additional CLS C6 or CLS C6M units enabling systems of up to 54 lighting zones and 54 shade groups Commands for typical functions like scene recall scene off master dimming and occupancy status are shared between the CLS C6 units Each individual unit can still support a complete assortment of local devices including keypads shade controllers and motion detectors NOTE Shade groups are independent of lighting control zones Stand alone Master with Slave wiring Control system as master with slave wiring Optional Control Processor
96. oc 5999F 90mm 3 543 DIN Rail Products The DIN 1DIMU4 is a 4 channel universal lighting control module designed to support dimming of both forward and reverse phase type loads A single model supports 120 and 220 240 volt electronic and magnetic low voltage incandescent neon cold cathode 2 wire dimmable fluorescent and non dimmable lighting loads up to 5 amps per channel 10 amps total 94 2mm 3 709 e Short circuit and overload protection e Master air gap relay e Setup via front panel or software e Programmable functionality via DIN AP2 superior immunity to noise on the power line reducing lamp flicker and compensating for fluctuations in line voltage and frequency Short Circuit Protection Built in OCP over current protection prevents failure of the DIN 1DIMUA caused by excessive loading or improper wiring of the outputs Master Air Gap Relay When all four channels are turned fully off the internal master relay automatically opens providing air gap isolation that allows safe servicing and changing of light bulbs on all four controlled circuits Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN 8SW8 0 90mm 3 543 94 2mm 3 709 ome DIN 4DIMFLV4 159mm 6 260 sietete 94 2mm 3 709 90mm 3 543 oma DIN 2MC2 94 2mm rut OWN 3 709 90mm 3 543 sans v
97. olors the same way sunlight does The top value of the CRI scale 100 is based on illumination by a 100 watt incandescent light bulb A light source with a CRI of 80 or higher is considered acceptable for most indoor residential applications Glare Glare is primarily the result of relative placement of light sources and the objects viewed Often it is excessive brightness from a direct light source making it difficult to see A bright object in front of a dark background usually causes glare Bright lights reflecting off a television or computer screen or even a printed page produces glare Intense light sources such as bright incandescent lamps are likely to produce more direct glare than large fluorescent lamps Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix D Appendix D Glossary of Lighting Terminology A AMPERE The standard unit of measurement for electric current that is equal to one coulomb per second It defines the quantity of electrons moving past a given point in a circuit during a specific period abbreviated amp ANSI Abbreviation for American National Standards Institute ARC TUBE A tube enclosed by the outer glass envelope of a HID lamp and made of clear quartz or ceramic that contains the arc stream ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers BAFFLE A single opaque or translucent element used to control light distribution at certain angles BALLAST A device used to
98. om the IT Help Desk or NOC in a format that s familiar to IT personnel Cresnet Distribution Cresnet is the communications backbone for Crestron lighting modules wall box dimmers thermostats keypads and many other devices This flexible 4 wire bus streamlines the wiring of a complete Crestron lighting system The PAC2M provides connectivity for numerous Cresnet devices on multiple homeruns via 8 separate Cresnet ports Its built in Cresnet hub provides two isolated segments each supporting 3000 feet of cabling and approximately 25 Cresnet devices The Cresnet ports are arranged into two separate power groups providing a clean flexible 24 Volt DC power distribution solution An external power supply is required sold separately 55 Residential Lighting Design Guide Double wide CAEN Cabinet CLX Series Module reren gt PQQ SOV 4 P 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 P 2 2 4 E E CET 2 2 2 2 3 5 1 En 7 gt 4 74 2 3 Wise S m s A a 2 528 47 29 2 Double wide CAEN Cabinet 4 2 T m 7 AT t P CLX Series Tm Module K 2 7 E ME jo N x e 2
99. oms auditoriums theaters or anywhere versatile and cost effective control of lighting and shades is required The Crestron reputation for innovation and reliability combined with high quality integrated dimming native shade control configurable rocker buttons extensive integration ability and many other advanced features make iLux the ideal choice for all types of room lighting and shade control applications iLux is compliant with ASHRAE Standard 90 1 2004 Energy Standard for Buildings and specifically the Mandatory Provisions 9 4 1 1 b and c regarding the use of an occupant sensor that turns the lights off within 30 minutes after leaving the space and a control system that indicates that an area is unoccupied iLux also complies with Provision 9 4 1 4 which pertains to the control of display accent task and demonstration lighting Six channels of dimming are available for incandescent magnetic low voltage neon cold cathode and 2 wire dimmable fluorescent loads Control of on off switching of many non dimmable lighting loads is also possible Each channel will handle up to 800 watts individually with a total rating of 1920 1920 watts when fed from a 20A circuit breaker 1440 watts when fed from a 15A circuit breaker watts for the complete unit Larger loads and additional load types can also be supported using add on lighting expansion modules sold separately Using the Crestron networked Shade and Drape Controllers so
100. ons Doc 5999F 67 Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix B Wall Mount Touchpanels Isys Wall Mount Touchpanels Isys G Series Isys i O Media Centers TPS TPS 15G TPS 12G TPMC 15 TPMC 17 TPMC 15 TPS 17L TPS 15L TPS 12L TPS 6L TPS 4L 5 mE L pus L 17 L L CH L Touchscreen Display Display Size 17 15 12 ee 4 57 e 17 15 Aspect Ratio 15 9 15 9 nos 4 3 XGA 4 3 SVGA 48VGA 43SVGA 43QVGA 43XGA 48SVGA wor 43XGA 159WXGA 43XGA ien 1024x768 800x600 640x480 640x480 320 240 667 800 600 280 1024x768 1280x768 1024x768 Color Depth 24 bit 24 bit 18 bit 24 bit 18 bit 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit poem 16 7M 16 7M 18 bit 256k 256k 1 256k 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 Touchpanel Graphics 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit Color Depth 16 7M 16 7M 16 7M O 16 7M 16 7M 16 7M 16 7M 16 7M 8 bit Alpha Channel Transparency Synapse Image Rendering and Multimode Objects Dynamic Text and Animation Dynamic Graphics and PNG Translucency EE LS 32MB 16MB 128MB 128MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB Dynamic Menu Objects 64MB 64MB 8MB 32MB 8MB 64MB 64MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB Memory Memory Card Slot up to 4GB up to 4GB dH C O up to 4GB up to 4GB up to 4GB up to 4GB Maximum Project Size 160MB 160MB 160 7MB 28MB 7 160
101. ontrol of additional lighting circuits fans drapes audio levels etc All four pushbuttons are software programmable for any Crestron system function enabling control of additional lighting circuits fans drapes audio levels etc Multi point switching is enabled using one CLW SWS4RF master switch along with one or more CLW SLVS1RF slave switches Multipoint switching is similar to conventional 3 way or 4 way switching allowing control of a single load from multiple locations in the room Slave switch designed for use with the CLW SWS1RF and CLW SWS4RF master dimmers Freestanding dimmer module designed to sit on the floor to provide dimming control of a conventional floor lamp or table lamp It enables local dimming control via a built in footswitch and remote control via infiNET The HTT B10X is a simple convenient wireless controller Two way infiNET wireless operation supports true feedback A clean array of 10 backlit pushbuttons with individual feedback LEDs affords easy tactile control of any custom function The HTT B10X is fully programmable controller designed to operate as part of a complete Crestron automation system communicating via the infiNET wireless control network The CHV TSTATRF is designed for heating and cooling control of baseboard forced air heat pump and dual fuel heat pump HVAC systems The large backlit LCD display provides a clear view of current temperature setpoint system mode fan s
102. or 20 Circuit Breaker 810 414 AWG Module Wiring Hot Lead From 15 or 20 Amp Circuit Breaker 10 14 AWG 016 Line Voltage to Bedroom Drapes Motor 020 Line Voltage to Bathroom 2 Drapes Motor Neutral Lead From 15 or 20 Amp Circuit Breaker 10 14 AWG Hot Lead From 15 or 20 Amp Circuit Breaker 10 14 AWG 019 Line Voltage to Bathroom 1 Drapes Motor 021 Line Voltage to Bathroom 2 Drapes Motor 018 Line Voltage to Bedroom Drapes Motor O 017 Line Voltage to Bedroom Drapes Motor 7 Neutral Lead From 15 or 20 Circuit Breaker 10 14 AWG Hot Lead From 15 or 20 Amp Circuit Breaker 410 3414 CKT 004 Line Voltage to Bedroom Downlights 7 001 Line Voltage to Bedroom Downlights O Neutral Lead From 15 or 20 Circuit Breaker 10 14 AWG Hot Lead From 15 or 20 Amp Circuit Breaker 4210 214 AWG CKT 009 Line Voltage to Bathroom 1 Downlight 7 008 Line Voltage to Bathroom 1 Downlights te CKT 006 Line Voltage to Bathroom 1 Downlights 7 CKT 011 Line Voltage to Bathroom 2 Downlights 7 010 Line Voltage to Bathroom 2 Downlights D CKT 013 Line Voltage to Foyer Downlights 7 CKT 005 Line Voltage to Bedroom Downlights 7 Neutral Lead From 15 or 20 Amp O Circuit Breaker 210 214 AWG Doc 5999F 65 59 SS LS jm Hisse SiE eie Tm TE
103. or low power factor systems PREHEAT A type of ballast lamp circuit that uses a separate starter to heat up a fluorescent lamp before high voltage is applied to start the lamp Q QUAD TUBE LAMP A compact fluorescent lamp with a double twin tube configuration R RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE RFI Interference to the radio frequency band caused by other high frequency equipment or devices in the immediate area Fluorescent lighting systems generate RAPID START RS The most popular fluorescent lamp ballast combination used today This ballast quickly and efficiently preheats lamp cathodes to start the lamp Uses a bi pin base ROOM CAVITY RATIO RCR A ratio of room dimensions used to quantify how light will interact with room surfaces A factor used in illuminance calculations REFLECTANCE The ratio of light reflected from a surface to the light incident on the surface Reflectances are often used for lighting calculations The reflectance of a dark carpet is around 20 and a clean white wall is roughly 5096 to 60 REFLECTOR The part of a light fixture that shrouds the lamps and redirects some light emitted from the lamp REFRACTOR A device used to redirect the light output from a source primarily by bending the waves of light RECESSED The term used to describe the doorframe of a troffer where the lens or louver lies above the surface of the ceiling REGULATION The ability of a ballast to hold constant or nearly
104. oring and asset management Also built in SNMP support enables similar capability using third party network management software allowing full control and monitoring from the IT Help Desk or NOC in a format that s familiar to IT personnel D3 Pro Software Crestron D3 Pro software eliminates the need for custom programming providing a complete design development and documentation solution for the lighting professional 25 Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN 1DIMU4 215 5 8 484 Features e 4 channels of forward or reverse phase dimming e Auto load detection e 12010 240 Volt 50 60 Hz operation Not for 277 VAC operation e Selectable non dim mode e Extreme stability in noisy environments Auto Load Detection Each channel of the DIN 1DIMU4 is capable of auto detecting the dimmable load type connected to it and selecting the appropriate operating mode to control that load Reverse phase trailing edge mode supports incandescent and electronic low voltage load types while forward phase leading edge mode handles magnetic low voltage neon and other inductive load types A non dim mode is also selectable for switching of non dimmable lighting fixtures Any channel may be set for any mode allowing one dimmer module to handle any combination of lighting types on four separately controlled circuits Phase Synchronous Detection Circuitry Proprietary Crestron zero cross filter technology provides D
105. p of the enclosure Modules are installed after the enclosure has been completely wired Double Width Enclosure Mounting Module and associated terminal block installed in double width enclosure are shown below The PAC2 processor occupies the lowest module position mmi B L s Terminal Rail Bypass Jumpers CAUTION A bypass jumper is provided on the terminal rail to allow testing and to protect the module during installation When properly secured by nine screws the jumper on the black and red section of the terminal block shorts the LINE in to DIM out so that the circuit is energized Do not remove the bypass jumper until all feed and load wiring has been completed the circuit has been tested for electrical faults and the module has been installed Furthermore the jumper on the white section of the terminal block ties the neutral in to the neutral outs This jumper should never be removed NOTE Use copper conductors only rated 75 C Doc 5999F 20 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Cresnet Terminal Block for CAEN Automation Enclosures To Modules lt gt n 1 10 Cresnet Ports Override Ports The CAEN BLOCK is a Cresnet terminal block designed specifically for Crestron lighting and automation systems to link remote enclosures to the central PAC2 or P
106. per load 120V 230V amp 277V compatibility CLS EXP DIMU Supports incandescent magnetic low voltage Forward and Reverse Phase Dimming Electronic low voltage and 2 wire and 3 wire Auto Load Type Detection dimmable fluorescent loads 16A per load 120V 230V amp 277V compatibility CLS EXP DIMFLV supports 4 wire Fluorescent Incandescent MLV and 0 10V Fluorescent Dimming plus High ELV loads 16A per load Inrush Switching 120V 230V amp 277V compatibility CLS EXP DIMFDB Supports 3 wire Fluorescent Fluorescent Dimming UL2043 rated for use air handling spaces Crestron CLS EXP DIM expansion modules are the only units on the market that are code compliant for installation in air handling spaces Mounting these in the ceiling can save significant wiring costs on your projects NOTES Refer to the wiring diagrams for expansion module connection details Each expansion module can control 120VAC 230 277 loads Up to four expansion modules of the same type can be controlled in a single zone Refer to the Crestron website for additional iLux example diagrams Doc 5999F 45 Residential Lighting Design Guide Lux Integrated Lighting Control System Expansion Modules Wiring Diagrams Separate Dual Feed DEA ida NEUTRAL NEUTRAL ry 2 THIS Loads CLS C6M 120 or 230 VAC NEUTRAL Multiple Expansion Units Separate Feeds HOT 120 to 277 VAC mc NEUTRAL
107. quires air cooling Therefore mount in a well ventilated area The ambient temperature range should be 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C The relative humidity should range from 0 to 90 non condensing Furthermore CAEN Enclosure Framing CAEN enclosures 2X1 4X1 and 7X1 fit between standard wall stud spacing 16 inches on center CAEN 2X1 4X1 and 7X1 Framing Studs 16 in Center n n H 2 2 2 1 7 p2 T a 2 5999 Greenlight Options CAEN Enclosures allow adequate clearance in front of the vented cover for servicing and ventilation NOTES Unless otherwise indicated the lighting system specified in this guide is modular requiring assembly in the field by a licensed electrician in accordance with all national and local codes If you require a UL listed panel Crestron offers this service through its UL listed panel shop This includes complete in factory system configuration and assembly by Crestron for an additional fee All commercial lighting systems include factory assembled UL listed panels Install modules into the lowest available spaces and continue toward the top of the enclosure Enclosures are intended for indoor use only When flush mounting 5 8 drywall is preferred CAEN enclosures 4X2 and 7x2 require framing modification The weight of the enclosure rests on a sill plate and does not distort the surrounding wallbo
108. r distribution point DIN Rail mounting enables modular installation alongside Crestron DIN Rail lighting and automation control modules and other third party DIN Rail mountable devices Features e 12 port Cresnet distribution block e Detachable screw terminal blocks for easy termination and troubleshooting e Split power bus for flexible 24V power distribution e Diagnostic LEDs for network power and data e Passive device no programming required Cresnet Distribution Cresnet is the communications backbone for Crestron lighting modules wall box dimmers shade controllers thermostats keypads touchpanels and many other devices This flexible 4 wire bus allows for combinations of homerun and daisy chain wiring and the DIN BLOCK provides a simple means for connecting up to 12 separate Cresnet cables as part of any sized network Cresnet Power Distribution In addition to data Cresnet carries 24 volts DC for powering the devices connected to it The Cresnet ports on the DIN BLOCK are arranged into two separate power groups providing an easy way to manage the distribution of power for a complete Cresnet network A separate power supply may be dedicated to each group or a single supply can be connected to both groups as needed Fach group supports up to 75 watts The DIN PWS50 is a 50 watt Cresnet power supply module designed to snap onto a standard DIN Rail installation DIN Rail mounting enables modular installation alongside Cr
109. rated solution Recessed Lights Touchpanel al Control Crestron Control Processor and Dimmers Wiring Cresnet Wiring Hybrid Wiring System Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Specifying a Lighting System The Load Schedule lighting system design begins with a collection of complete information This includes a detailed floor plan identifying all of the required elements The first element of design the load schedule is developed from the floor plan The load schedule lists the information on each electrical load connected to every circuit in an electrical panel This primary source of information determines all of the overall requirements e Lighting types required voltage and current dimmed or switched fluorescent ballast types circuit number normal or emergency and locations e location and types of user interfaces used i e dimmers switches keypads iLux M infiNET M and touchpanels e control processor details larger systems should use a dedicated lighting control processor e The window treatment details which include shade blind motors and relay control consult the window treatment manufacturer for control details Required Load Schedule Items 1 Control zone Controlled circuits that do not need to be physically wired together but always operate in tandem For example perimeter lights sconce lights and overhead lights all operat
110. rces programming and integr ation resources integrated partner modules default asp browseby ma nufacturers Integrated Systems LIGHTING SECURITY A SYSTEM fl BRE v Following are examples of the common systems we integrate into both commercial and residential environments Audio Video Integrated Partner business or home entertainment solutions allow you to easily control and enjoy your business presentations home theater or audio distribution systems Want to make a presentation watch a movie Press the appropriate icon and the drapes close lights dim projector turns on audio engages and the experience begins all while the popcorn pops Doc 5999F Lighting Systems Integrated Partner lighting systems work seamlessly in a Crestron environment Depending on your lighting system you may enjoy party mode to brighten up the house for your guests integrate it into movie mode or set the system to vacation mode for random lighting patterns giving your home that live in look while you re away HVAC Integrated Partner heating and air conditioning systems pools and spas may also be incorporated into a Crestron system Set the temperature and humidity range you most enjoy and live comfortably regardless of the season 60 Security Integrated Partner security companies trust Crestron to control and monitor their systems Peace of mind is
111. rol system interruption Recessed Lights Touchpanel al Control mn pu Crestron Control Processor c wiring Cresnet Wiring 8 5 Wiring System Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Hybrid Systems The most efficient and attractive lighting system designs are a hybrid of centralized processing and distributed dimmers This provides the reliability of local control along with sophisticated centralized control and limits the amount of wall clutter A complete Crestron design is a blend of wireless and wired distributed and centralized design in which central control intelligence and distributed local dimmers form a reliable whole house lighting control solution Outdoor Lights 9 Drape Motors 6 3 i I Wall Sconce Doc 5999F Exhaust 2 e Fan Track Lights 5 AP mE system Design Large rooms stairways and frequently used rooms are often remotely controlled using the astronomical time clock or whole house presets This level of control requires connection to a central dimming controller Each room is equipped with a low voltage or wireless keypad for lighting preset selection and or audio video integration All of the dimmers in the system grouped into the central controller for wiring convenience communicate with each other through the Crestron control system providing a complete integ
112. rt on the bottom panel The eight NET A H activity LEDs illuminate when a device on the respective segment transmits data When powered by the internal power supply a maximum of 50 watts DC is available for all connected network devices The LEDs indicate communication on the Cresnet link Memory Expansion The on board 36MB memory is enhanced with a 4GB expansion slot that supports off the shelf Type Il compact flash memory and the Microdrive hard disk drive for Doc 5999F on board storage of program and touchpanel files room and equipment profiles upgrades databases and schedules Memory is non volatile to protect against power loss Ethernet and e Control 2 The unique Crestron dual bus system with its high speed I O bus architecture provides blazing fast throughput system wide The two 40Mb s Y BUS expansion slots offer the option of installing any of the CNX series cards and all C2 series control cards listed in the Crestron Product Catalog The 300Mb s Z BUS expansion slot is designed for super high speed control card applications such as 10 100 Ethernet available via the Crestron single port 2 1 or dual port C2ENET 2 cards The PAC2 also provides true secure network communications which is required for today s corporate networks automated residence systems and the Internet The Dual Port 10 100BaseT Ethernet card C2ENET 2 supports dynamic and static IP addressing and full duplex TCP IP and U
113. s Exhaust Fan Downlights Downlights 2 Drapes Exhaust Fan Ceiling Fan Downlights Downlights 2 Downlights 3 Downlights 4 Downlights 5 Drapes Drapes 2 Drapes 3 Downlights Drapes Downlights Downlights Downlights Drapes Exhaust Fan Downlights Downlights Drapes Exhaust Fan Ceiling Fan Downlights Downlights Downlights Downlights Downlights Drapes Drapes Drapes Downlights Drapes Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent 3 Wire Motor Switched Incandescent Incandescent 3 Wire Motor Switched Ceiling Fan Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent 3 Wire Motor 3 Wire Motor 3 Wire Motor Incandescent 3 Wire Motor no 62 Calculation of load wattage includes transformer loss Residential Lighting Design Guide CHESTHON Load Schedule with Panel Terminations Dealer Crestron Appendix A Project Example Residence Creator Crestron D3 Pro v2 3 7 Description Date 11 4 2003 System Number 1 Controlled Ckt Controlled Fixture Total Name Ckt No Load Type Qty Watts Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 1 Bathroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Foyer Sauna Downlights Downlights 2 Downlights 3 Drapes Exhaust Fan Downlights Downlights 2 Drapes Exhaust Fan Ceiling Fan Downlights Do
114. s Full motion video with gamma correction Interactive annotation capability Windows XP Embedded operating system Onboard PC applications for Web browsing streaming media and remote computer access Multi format streaming video and audio Direct panel to panel intercom over IP WAV file audio feedback Built in amplified speakers and microphone QuickMedia and Crestron Home CAT5 AV connectivity High speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Available in black or white TPS 4000 10 4 active matrix touchscreen display Isys graphics engine with 640 x 480 resolution High performance video with gamma correction Built in amplified speakers and microphone 5 engravable hardbuttons Built in light sensor Stylish flush mount design Optional rack mount Cresnet communications 34 User Interfaces Residential Lighting Design Guide Series Isys i O WiFi Touchpanels 8 16 in 20 71 cm 9 69 in 24 6 cm A 8 8 21 in 20 85 su HR Doc 5999F 7 38 in 18 75 cm TPMC 8T 8 4 active matrix touchscreen display 16 bit Isys 1 0 graphics 800 x 600 resolution Synapse image rendering algorithm DNav dynamic menu objects Windows XP Embedded operating system Onboard PC applications for Web browsing streaming media conferencing VoI
115. s load schedules and wiring equipment lists engraving files and more can be generated by using the Crestron D3 Pro Lighting and Automation System Software Crestron ships all items to the job site for assembly and wiring NOTE If engraving is desired on infiNET devices IT MUST BE SPECIFIED UPON ORDER Due to UL restrictions the button caps cannot be replaced in the field Therefore only new units must be engraved before leaving the Crestron factory Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Green Light Options CAEN Series Enclosures _ 25 1 2 in 64 77 cm S43 14 3 8 36 52 7 2000 TOO OH _ 161 8in M 27 1 4 in 40 96 69 22 n og EX TN A uM _ 24 1 4 in 61 60 cm 39 5 8 DEE a Moe nd am
116. s provide confirmation of each motor s activity to enable precise predictable control even from a remote location Limit adjustments are set electronically using buttons provided on the face of the unit and up to 20 presets for each output can be saved onboard the C2N SSC 2 for easy recall through the control system The C2N SSC 2 mounts discreetly to any flat surface and requires a simple Cresnet connection to the control system 59 Residential Lighting Design Guide Integrated Partner Modules Integrated Partner Modules Crestron Electronics Inc Integrated Partner Program allows partner manufacturers products to operate seamlessly in a Crestron systems environment Integrated Partner Modules offer the Crestron control systems programmer a simplified timesaving drag and drop solution gt for integration of partner products The Crestron Integrated Partner Program initiative makes it easy to take advantage of the enhanced functionality afforded by using a manufacturer s serial Ethernet or other enhanced interface Integrated Partner Modules are created specifically for popular audio video security T ii lighting HVAC and other products that incorporate communications protocol relays etc We have created this collection of modules for our dealers to easily incorporate Integrated Partner s products into a Crestron network solution For a complete list of partners refer to http www crestron com tools and resou
117. sed to redirect light from the source using a parabolic reflector Lamps are available with flood or spot distributions PAR 36 A PAR lamp that is 36 one eighths of an inch in diameter with a parabolic shaped reflector SEE PAR LAMP PARABOLIC LUMINAIRE A popular type of fluorescent fixture that has a louver composed of aluminum baffles curved in a parabolic shape The Crestron Lighting Software resultant light distribution produced by this shape provides reduced glare better light control and is considered to have greater aesthetic appeal PARACUBE A metallic coated plastic louver made up of small squares Often used to replace the lens in an installed troffer to enhance its appearance The paracube is visually comfortable but the luminaire efficiency is lowered Also used in rooms with computer screens because of their glare reducing qualities PHOTOCELL A light sensing device used to control luminaires and dimmers in response to detected light levels PHOTOMETRIC REPORT A photometric report is a set of printed data describing the light distribution efficiency and zonal lumen output of a luminaire This report is generated from laboratory testing POWER FACTOR The ratio of the AC Volts x Amps through a device to the AC wattage of the device A device such as a ballast that measures 120 Volts 1 Amp and 60 Watts has a power factor of 50 Volts x Amps 120 VA therefore 60 Watts 120 VA 0 5 Some utilities charge customers f
118. sets The slide 413 in Wall Box Dimmer loads up to 1000 Watts switch selects between ADJUST PRESET and 1048 Single Button magnetic low voltage OFF modes cn Stand alone loads up to 1000VA 750 Watts 839 em CLW DIMS Supports incandescent Four possible dimming level presets The slide Wall Box Master Dimmer Master loads up to 1000 Watts or magnetic low voltage loads up to 1000VA 750 Watts switch selects between ADJUST PRESET and OFF modes Serves as the master for multi point dimming control of a single load Multi point dimming similar to 3 way or 4 way switching is enabled using one CLW DIMS with one or more CLW SLVD Slave Dimmers NOTE In multipoint systems only the master unit is connected to Cresnet Slave units are connected by the120V Traveler wire CLW SLVD Wall Box Slave Dimmer Slave CLW DIMS1 Wall Box Master Dimmer Single Button Master CLW SLVD1 Wall Box Slave Dimmer Single Button Slave Supports incandescent loads up to 1000 watts or magnetic low voltage loads up to 1000VA 750 watts Supports incandescent loads up to 1000 Watts or magnetic low voltage loads up to 1000VA 750 watts Supports incandescent loads up to 1000 watts or magnetic low voltage loads up to 1000VA 750 watts One gang wall mount slave dimmer designed for use with the CLW DIMS Wall Box Master Dimmer to provide multi point dimming control of a single
119. sinusoidal component of a periodic wave having a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency Harmonic distortion from lighting equipment can interfere with other appliances and the operation of electric power networks The total harmonic distortion THD is usually expressed as a percentage of the fundamental line current THD for 4 foot fluorescent ballasts usually range from 20 to 40 For compact fluorescent ballasts THD levels greater than 50 are not uncommon HID Abbreviation for high intensity discharge Generic term describing mercury vapor metal halide high pressure sodium and informally low pressure sodium light sources and luminaires HIGH BAY Pertains to the type of lighting in an industrial application where the ceiling is 20 feet or higher Also describes the application itself HIGH OUTPUT HO A lamp or ballast designed to operate at higher currents 800 mA and produce more light HIGH POWER FACTOR Ballast with a 0 9 or higher rated power factor which is achieved by using a capacitor HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM LAMP A high intensity discharge HID lamp whose light is produced by radiation from sodium vapor and mercury HOT RESTART or HOT RESTRIKE The phenomenon of re striking the arc in an HID light source after a momentary power loss Hot restart occurs when the arc tube has cooled a sufficient amount IESNA Abbreviation for Illuminating Engineering Society of North America ILLUMINANCE A photom
120. siport 1 0 ports for interfacing with a wide range of third party devices and systems Each Versiport can be configured via software to function as a digital or analog sensing input or as a digital trigger output Features e 8 Versiport 1 0 ports e Interface for 3rd party sensors detectors contact closures and alarms e Fully programmable functionality via DIN AP2 Versiports Configured as a digital input the Versiport senses a contact closure or logic level signal from devices such as motion detectors partition sensors alarm panels 12V triggers and all types of switches and relays As an analog input the Versiport can sense changes in a resistance or DC voltage level working with everything from temperature and light sensors to water level meters to volume control potentiometers As a digital output the Versiport provides a logic level closure signal to trigger control and alarm inputs on a variety of external devices 28 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN BLOCK stares 94 3 709 90mm 3 543 1S Bie 19 DIN PWS50 106mm 4 173 zel cm 27 UG 90mm 3 543 sissie 5999 94 2 3 709 DIN Rail Products The DIN BLOCK is a DIN Rail mounted Cresnet distribution block designed to facilitate the termination of Cresnet wiring at a head end o
121. t of the light is produced by radiation from mercury vapor Emits a blue green cast of light Available in clear and phosphor coated lamps METAL HALIDE A type of high intensity discharge HID lamp in which most of the light is produced by radiation of metal halide and mercury vapors in the arc tube Available in clear and phosphor coated lamps MR 16 A low voltage quartz reflector lamp only 2 in diameter Typically the lamp and reflector is one unit which directs a sharp precise beam of light NADIR A reference direction directly below a luminaire or straight down 0 degree angle NEMA Abbreviation for National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEON COLD CATHODE Highly inductive boost transformer for neon cold cathode lighting NIST Abbreviation for National Institute of Standards and Technology NPF NORMAL POWER FACTOR A ballast lamp combination in which no components capacitors have been added to correct the power factor making it normal essentially low typically 0 5 or 50 0 OCCUPANCY SENSOR Control device that turns lights off after the space becomes unoccupied May be ultrasonic infrared or other type OPTICS A term referring to the components of a light fixture such as reflectors refractors lenses louvers or to the light emitting or light controlling performance of a fixture P PAR LAMP A parabolic aluminized reflector lamp An incandescent metal halide or compact fluorescent lamp u
122. tatus and setup functions Climate control features include separate heating and cooling setpoints and adjustable anticipators to prevent overshooting the desired temperature Continuous fan operation can be selected when needed for increased circulation 51 Control Processors Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Example infiNET system Doc 5999F 52 Residential Lighting Design Guide Control Processors Control Processors PAC2 Lighting Control Processor PROFERS ONAL AUTOMATION The PAC2 enables efficient control of lighting and other systems such as HVAC and security and has been specifically designed for the Crestron automation enclosure and the Crestron lighting system although other Crestron processors can also be used The PAC2 occupies one module space in single width enclosures and two module spaces in double width enclosures NOTE Crestron recommends that the control processor be mounted within a separate CAEN enclosure to create a simplified low voltage wiring center Cresnet Distribution The built in Cresnet Hub Repeater serves as a repeater splitter and wiring block The hub allows for 252 or more devices touchpanels keypads etc 32 per segment A H and distribution up to 3000 feet of Cresnet cable run per segment There are eight independent segments each with four Cresnet connectors wired in parallel In addition there is a master NET po
123. tem large systems should have a dedicated processor e Network block selection based on the layout and distribution of the loads and user interfaces e X Accessories selection based on the required accessories telephone and alarm systems HVAC control intercom systems occupancy sensors etc Doc 5999F 10 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Ordering a Crestron Residential Lighting System These are the steps for ordering a Crestron Residential lighting control system regardless of the size Each system and module contains the appropriate installation literature and operation guide Steps to order a lighting system STEP 1 Survey all controlled lights and loads In hybrid systems determine which loads are under local control and which are to be wired to centralized modules STEP 2 Determine the number and types of control modules and terminal blocks needed to control lights and loads based on the load schedule and wiring plan STEP 3 Determine the number and type of automation enclosures required STEP 4 Determine the number of control processors and related accessories required STEP 5 Determine the number and types of keypads wall panels iLux M devices infiNET M wireless devices shade drape controllers and touchpanels STEP 6 Determine the wiring accessories cabling and power supplies required STEP 7 Place an order for identified Crestron items Nearly all required documentation such a
124. ting applications to control the balance of natural and artificial lighting in an indoor space By harnessing natural daylight from windows and skylights electrical lighting can be turned off or dimmed reducing energy usage while maintaining a consistent light level for a more efficient and comfortable work space Outdoor lighting may also be turn off and on automatically using a photocell light sensor Please refer to the product specification sheet for complete information Model Field of View Light Sensitivity LCL 60 degree cone 0 to 70 foot candles GLS LOL 60 degree cone 3 to 6000 foot candles 58 Doc 5999F Residential Lighting Design Guide Integrated Shade and Drape Controllers Integrated Shade and Drape Controllers C2N SDC a 4 1 in 10 42 cm 10 42 cm C2N SDC DC 4 1 in 10 42 cm mann 4 1 in oo oo 10 42 cm C2N SSC 2 2 14 in Ena 75 21 4 88 Pi ra 2 5 in 6 35 x 3 83 in 9 73 RO o EL 08 5999 The C2N SDC is 2 channel shade and drape controller designed to provide convenient and cost effective solution for controlling a variety of motorized window treatments as well as motorized doors sunroofs lifts and projection screens The C2N SDC is a Cresnet device with two independently controlled 120V AC outputs Each output provides up down or open close control o
125. ting modules side by side in an enclosure NOTES Adhere to Class 1 versus Class 2 wiring requirements when considering the equipment attached to the CAEN UMP in an enclosure Third party equipment attached to a CAEN UMP within a Crestron Automated Enclosure should not be considered part of the Crestron system Dimensions are provided in inches edge to edge Weight is provided in ounces 15 Greenlight Options CAEN Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Cover Extension Kits The Cover Extension Kits are designed to increase the overall depth of the automation enclosures by 1 5 inches Adding depth to these enclosures accommodates excess wiring and third party devices that may not normally fit in the standard enclosure 222222 CAEN Cover gt E p Cover Extension Kit CAEN Enclosure CAEN Cover CAEN CAEN Extension Kit CK 7X1 CK 7X2 38 9 38 9 Height 23 5 Width 15 35 Depth Dimensions are provided in inches Doc 5999F 16 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Greenlight Options CAEN Enclosures CLX Lighting Control Modules Concealed in Crestron automation cabinets the CLX series devices are rigorously built using oversized heat sinks for ultimate reliability Doc 5999F Split bobbin transformers and ground referenced electronics deliver superior performance Lamp flicker is minimized through the innovative Crestron zero crossing detection technique backed
126. typically in the 20 40 kHz range Smaller inductive components provide the lamp current control Fluorescent system efficiency is increased due to high frequency lamp operation ELECTRONIC DIMMING BALLAST A variable output electronic fluorescent ballast ELECTRONIC LOW VOLTAGE ELV Electronic low voltage lighting uses an electronic solid state technology transformer to convert line voltage 120 VAC to low voltage typically 12 VAC This lower voltage is then used power an incandescent low voltage lamp Track lights are usually electronic low voltage EMI Abbreviation for electromagnetic interference EMI is the high frequency interference electrical noise caused by electronic components or fluorescent lamps that interferes with the operation of electrical equipment EMI is measured in micro volts and can be controlled by filters Because EMI can interfere with communication devices the Federal Communication Commission FCC has established limits for EMI ENERGY SAVING BALLAST A type of magnetic ballast designed so that the components operate more efficiently cooler and longer than standard magnetic ballast By US law standard magnetic ballasts can no longer be manufactured ENERGY SAVING LAMP A lower wattage lamp generally producing fewer lumens FC SEE FOOTCANDLE FLUORESCENT LAMP A light source consisting of a tube filled with argon along with krypton or other inert gas When electrical current is applied the result
127. ush Mount The Cameo unique flush mount design affords a very discreet appearance occupying just one third the space of a conventional keypad Employing a smart spring clamp mounting system the C2N CBF T Cameo Flush Mount model installs easily in drywall without requiring a backbox Five designer colors are available each with a satiny textured finish Customizable Buttons Exquisitely simple yet highly customizable a single Cameo keypad can be configured easily by the installer to provide from two to six buttons Each keypad is actually furnished with an assortment of engravable button caps in three different sizes to support a variety of physical layouts Their smoothly rounded shape and refined pushbutton action give each button press a positive feel with subtle surface relief for an excellent tactile response Through programming each button can be configured to support up to three separate functions simply by tapping double tapping or holding the button Shift key functionality is even possible allowing any button to be held while pressing another The button caps feature an ergonomically tapered shape for excellent tactile response The taper of each button can be oriented upward or downward enabling two vertically adjacent buttons to emulate the feel of a single rocker switch Auto dimming Backlight Cameo s new high quality backlit laser engraving provides customizable button text that s easy to read under any lighting condition A
128. vices or repeaters to the network effectively increases the range strength and reliability of the network Advantages of RF wireless control start with reduced capital and operating expenses Wireless control can save as much as 30 to 40 percent on installation and material costs compared to a wired control system making this option attractive for retrofit as well as new construction Installation costs are reduced because RF devices can be replaced one to one without involving control wiring RF cem RF Transciever Crestron infiNET Wireless System Doc 5999F Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Centralized Wired Systems A centralized system is one in which all the high voltage circuits are terminated within a Crestron automation enclosure and operate under a central control system In a centralized design the high voltage lighting fans motors and switch circuits are individually wired directly to the control modules in the Crestron automation enclosure The modules are controlled by low voltage or RF user interfaces in the living area This greatly simplifies the high voltage wiring while creating a flexible and efficient design using keypad and touchpanel interfaces Outdoor Lights Wall Sconce Drape Motors Se 1 Doc 5999F System Design A central processor connected via a local area network to the lighting modules and the user interfaces is dedicated to lighting
129. wnlights 2 Downlights 3 Downlights 4 Downlights 5 Drapes Drapes 2 Drapes 3 Downlights Drapes Downlights Downlights Downlights Drapes Exhaust Fan Downlights Downlights Drapes Exhaust Fan Ceiling Fan Downlights Downlights Downlights Downlights Downlights Drapes Drapes Drapes Downlights Drapes Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent 3 Wire Motor Switched Incandescent Incandescent 3 Wire Motor Switched Ceiling Fan Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent 3 Wire Motor 3 Wire Motor 3 Wire Motor Incandescent 3 Wire Motor Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 N A Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 N A Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 N A N A Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 1 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1MC4 Interface 2 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1MC4 Interface 4 CLX 1FAN4 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1DIM4 Interface 6 Interface 5 CLX 1DIM4 CLX 1MC4 CLX 1MC4 CLX 1MC4 CLX 1DIM8 CLX 1MC4 Calculation of load wattage includes transformer loss The following three pages contain the complete application diagrams of this example system Circuits and Interfaces Module Wiring and PAC Connections divided up to fit the spac
130. y be bottom clearly accessible from the front for easy mounted in CAEN enclosures or in DIN Rail cabinets installation and servicing All setup controls and available from a number of 3 party vendors Cabinets are available in many sizes DIN Rail devices may also be used with Crestron CAEN Cabinets Doc 5999F 23 Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Example DIN Rail System uren MOTION MARM SENSOR w Ze mson TAMS E Pd Pad WAL SWITCH el cnr x E i a LIGHTING Y r TING E y L SHADE gt F4 A bf SYSTEM S SYSTEM amp DRAPE bi J 4 MODULES MODULES 2 J a 1 1 j 4 1 1 5999 24 SHADES SKYLIGHTS f oni fen Pe um DIMMER DIMMER ZN DIMMER J OW DIMMER k RENTING CMM vam i HEUTE WM I 5 HEATING VALVE Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN AP2 94 2 3 709 90mm 3 543 2 Series Processor Built upon the reliable Crestron 2
131. ypically a horizontal plane 30 inches above the floor desk height Z ZENITH The direction directly above the luminaire Doc 5999F 77 Appendix D CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc Specifications subject 15 Volvo Drive to change without notice Rockleigh NJ 07647 Doc 5999F www crestron com 03 09

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