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1. Remove Replace Screwless Wallplate To remove the screwless cover plate press in the black tab at the bottom edge of the plate and lift the plate up and off To replace the cover plate place the hang bar at the top of the plate onto the hang hook at the top of the switch base and snap the bottom in place until it clicks as shown in Figure 4 Record Switch Reference Numbers The switch s reference number Panel Switch should be written on the small label placed in the lower right hand corner of the switch base so that it is visible when the cover is removed The relays or channel associated with each button of the switch are recorded on the DATALINE SWITCH DOCUMENTA TION form supplied with the relay panel The completed form should be stored in the cover of the relay panel that is connected to this local dataline st OT a402 DEH40206 Installation Instructions SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ProSys is designed to provide flexibility without compromising simplicity in installation and operation The Special Functions described here may be used to enhance the operation of your system but they are not required in most installations Figure 5 Patterns A Pattern is a combination of ONs and OFFs for a group of relays which creates a scene Any button on a dataline switch may be softwired to create such a scene Simplifying Rule If any button of a switch unit is softwired
2. button instead of the relay control button 1 SWITCH BUTTONS 2 tion BET BEGIN FLASHING CONTINUES TO Cit a OTHER STOP e _ SOFTWIRE TAB O LED TURNS ON ow FLASHING LED RELAY CONTROL BUTTON DEH40206 Installation Instructions SWITCH BUTTON LABELING The individual switch buttons provide space for wide x 116 long 9mm x 30mm label directories The directory labels can be attached simply by removing the clear lenses positioning the labels and replacing the lenses as shown at right If desired the buttons may be completely removed from the base plate and labeled separately You may find this method easier to achieve better alignment of the labels To remove a button from a 1 2 or 4 button switch open it out from the base until it is at a 90 angle then gently rotate it up or down until it snaps free of the hinge bracket To replace the button press the hinge pin into the hinge bracket until it snaps in place then close the button into position Removing buttons from an 8 button switch is slightly different With your fingernail or small screwdriver pry the hinge end of the button free from the hinge bracket Lift the button out twisting it slightly if necessary to free the small hook holding the center edge of the button in place To replace the button position the small center hook in place and press the hinge pin into the hinge bracket until it snaps in place
3. the desired lighting combination every morning Don t use this configuration with Pattern switches DISABLED Both DIP switches OFF This configuration may be preferred Oe 2 3 4 when there is concern about F F someone accidentally turning on ROCKER DOWN ROCKER DOWN all of the lights on the floor DISABLED amp OVERRIDE Moving the fourth DIP switch to the OFF position as shown disables the switch but allows for a five minute override When the DIP switch is in the OFF position the switch can be enabled for five minutes by pressing the service ROCKER DOWN pin SPECIAL FUNCTIONS CONTINUED DEH40206 Installation Instructions Figure 9 01 01 CLEANING PATTERNS 01 02 OCCUPANT OVERRIDE NORTH SOUTH Cleaning Switch 2 3 4 The third DIP switch when set in the OFF position as shown changes the operation of the entire switch ROCKER DOWN unit to provide a Cleaning Scenario The intent of the cleaning scenario is to allow the cleaners to turn on or off a large area without negatively affecting occupants who may be staying late When in the cleaning mode any button on the switch unit will turn ON the relays softwired to that switch button similar to a standard switch However when the button is toggled off any relays which are ON because of an occupant override will remain ON Combining the Cleaning Scenario with Pattern operation can provide
4. LM users please refer to the ProSys LM Software User Guide for instructions on installng devices This instruction sheet will show you how to 1 Install and Test a Local Dataline 2 Install and Test Dataline Switches 3 Softwire a Dataline Switch to Control a Group of Relays or a Channel within a Single Panel 4 Document the Softwiring LOCAL DATALINE INSTALLATION The dataline connects relay panels softwired switches and optional control modules Within the 4 wire dataline are two twisted pairs the red and black wires carrying data and the blue and white wires providing power to the dataline switches For simplicity we refer to a 4 wire dataline running between a relay panel and the dataline switches as a Local Dataline The relay panel provides the low voltage power to all of the dataline switches on its local dataline Note To ensure good communications between panels the installer must comply with the dataline specification GE will not warrant a system using a dataline that does not meet our specification To avoid questions use GE RLONWIRE 4P plenum rated Do not run the dataline in conduit or wiring trays with power wires Do not connect the local datalines from two different panels GE RLONWIRE 4P Dataline Wire Specifications e 18 AWG 7 strands x 26 AWG e 2 independent twisted pairs black red blue white e Unshielded copper conductors e 2 inch twist lay on pairs 6 inch twist
5. the resistance at each switch to find the bad connection When finished reconnect the Local Dataline at the panel Shorted Dataline After the dataline resistance test checks out you can easily test for a shorted dataline by measuring the resistance from red to white then black to white anywhere on the dataline You should see an open circuit If there is a short start at the last switch and work backwards as above to locate it Self Installation and Unconfiguring When the switch is first connected to a panel it is automati cally issued a network address it is configured If you are moving a switch to another network you must first unconfigure it to delete its network address A configured switch could have the same address as a node on another network To unconfigure a switch first make sure that the fourth DIP switch is in the ON position Leave the power line on but disconnect the dataline Disconnecting the dataline prevents the panel from configuring the switch again Hold down the softwire tab for at least 10 seconds At 10 seconds the locator LED will turn off indicating that the switch is unconfigured NUMBER AND DOCUMENT DATALINE SWITCHES As shown in Figure 1 below dataline switches are numbered sequentially beginning with 01 01 Panel 01 Switch 01 A single switch unit may have 1 2 4 or 8 buttons Switch units should be identified on the reflected ceiling plan showing the number of buttons in each location Ch
6. DEH40206 Installation Instructions GE Total Lighting Control ProSys Softwired Switches 1 2 4 and 8 button RS4PS x DESCRIPTION The ProSys Lighting Control System is a small network of relay panels and occupant control switches linked by a 4 wire dataline Together these devices form a reconfigurable switching platform one that uses softwiring instead of hardwiring to link occupant switches to relays There are four basic configurations of SWS or dataline switches the single gang 1 2 and 4 button RS1PS x RS2PS x and RS4PS x respectively and the two gang 8 button RS8PS x Each switch includes a bi color LED status light for each control button and a locator light In addition the 2 4 and 8 button units have directories which accept standard 34 wide 9mm labels The x suffix in the catalog number refers to button and switchplate color 2 ivory 4 almond 7 white and 9 grey ProSys softwired switches are available with a key ProSys Lighting Control System Catalog Number RSxPS x RS8PS x enabled override function The switch will be disabled except when a key is used to activate a 5 minute override period Dip switch 4 must be in the off position to enable this feature as shown on page 8 Order this feature by adding a K to the part number for the 1 2 4 and 8 button switch For example RS2PSxK Any button on a Softwire Switch may be softwired to e Any relay or gro
7. an elegant solution to control of cleaning lights see Figures 9 and 10 Let s assume that switch 01 01 has been configured as a cleaning switch with button 1 controlling a Pattern in which the north half of the floor is ON and south half is OFF The second button does just the reverse With this combination whenever the cleaners turn on one half of the floor the other half turns off automatically saving half the lighting Furthermore since switch 01 01 has been configured as a cleaning switch the cleaning crew cannot accidentally put an occupant in the dark For instance if an occupant has used a switch to turn ON relay 01 01 the cleaning switch cannot turn that relay OFF as shown in the sequence below Figure 10 1 After hours all lights are off 2 Late working occupant enters turns on lights in Zone 1 3 Cleaning crew presses Button 1 on Cleaning Switch to turn on north cleaning area 4 Cleaning crew presses Button 2 on Cleaning Switch to turn on south cleaning area lights in north cleaning area turn off except for Zone 1 GE Total Lighting Control DEH40206 BL 0700 R02 GE Total Lighting Control 41 Woodford Avenue Plainville CT 06062 2000 General Electric Company
8. as a Pattern ALL of the buttons on that switch unit should be softwired as Patterns When the relay pattern for a switch button is true the LED oO O for that button will be ON RED If not true the LED will be OFF E5 Example An office with four 3 lamp fluorescent fixtures and six wall wash units see Figure 5 We want the local switch to provide 14 24 and Full On for the ee fluorescents and separate control of the wall wash units The inn O wor p Wal WaS Uns 14 Lighting plus wall wash form below in Figure 7 shows how the four buttons on a quad switch would be softwired to create this switching O function All of the buttons are wired as Patterns 18 Reviewing the LED operation shows why this is important BUC P see Figure 6 When the occupant toggles the top button ON relay 01 01 will turn ON and relay 01 02 will turn OFF to give 14 lighting The LED for 4 will turn on red Pressing the second re re button causes the relay states to reverse giving lighting Lighting plus wall wash The 4 button LED turns off since its pattern is no longer true and the LED turns on Similarly pressing the Full On O button turns ON both relays giving full lighting the 4 LED turns off the Full LED turns on Everything is as it should be If on the other hand we had softwired the third button as a standard ON OFF group we would have see
9. eck to confirm that the correct switch unit has been installed at each location A separate ProSys SWITCH DOCUMENTATION form should be used for each relay panel to record the number of the switch and its number of buttons Allow one line for each button as shown on the form in Figure 2 below For example switch 01 01 has four buttons The form should list all buttons on each switch even if you are not using all of them Figure 1 DATALINE PANELS 18 4 AWG NUMBERED 1500 FT MAX SEQUENTIALLY GE RLONWIRE 4P 02 01 02 02 BEGINNING ATOI LIAL eW SWITCH ORE 01 03 01 04 BUTTONS TATTO DATALINE SWITCHES FOR EACH PANEL MAXIMUM TOTAL NUMBER OF RELAY PANELS AND DATALINE SWITCHES IS 64 NUMBERED SEQUENTIALLY PANEL SWITCH Any switch button may be softwired to control a single relay or a group of relays within any single panel see next page for softwiring a dataline switch For example assume that you want the top two buttons of a 4 button switch to control open office areas associated with relays in Panel 01 while the third button controls common areas rest rooms and hallways in Panel 02 The form below shows how to record this intent and also shows the labeling for each switch button Finally write the switch number on the labe
10. he Master Button again would restore the lighting in the two zones which had been on without having to turn on the entire floor 0 1 2 3 4 F F normally covered by a label to ROCKER DOWN prevent accidental changes As shown above the factory default setting is all DIP switches in the ON position each DIP switch is depressed towards the numbers along the top indicated here by the black dots You can change the operating scenario of the Master Button using the first two DIP switches located on the back of the switch The DIP switches are To access the Master Button DIP switches remove the gray portion in g ancl the upper right atk a corner of the label mere EI Lt on the back of the Tihast Deewiiee Bertiek i Bole Wail E Sf nanne Pipar ET dataline switch To convert to All ON AII OFF operation DIP switch 1 is moved to the OFF position 1 OFF 2 ON This operation is typical in a prison application individual control of each cell with a Master ON OFF to override a bank of switches quickly ROCKER DOWN Figure 8 mO N FULL WALLWASH 14 Lighting plus wall w a i ol oi ol sh ist WE wh Master Restore OFF ONLY To convert to Master OFF Only DIP switch 1 is ON switch 2 is OFF This is an energy efficient setting but not very occupant friendly For example in our office application this would make the occupant reset
11. l in the lower right corner of the switch base see Figure 4 on page 5 Figure 2 DATALINE SWITCH DOCUMENTATION PANEL 01 SWITCH BUTTON RELAYS CONTROLLED DESCRIPTION 8 max 01 1 01 02 OFFICE NW 2 O3 04 OFFICE NE b SPARE LEI 4 LEI 02 1 15 16 HALLWAYS NORTH 2 17 18 HALLWAYS SOUTH SOFTWIRING A DATALINE SWITCH TO A GROUP OF RELAYS Dataline switches are typically wired to a single relay or group of relays within a panel See Figure 3 right Wiring to a channel is a shortcut it provides a simple way of manually overriding all of the relays which are grouped to an automation channel A H within a panel Patterns or Scenes Any dataline switch may be configured as either an ON OFF Group Switch or a Pattern Switch The Patterns mode allows the group of relays to be forced to a combination of ON OFF states to provide a lighting scene or pattern For consistency of operation do not mix Group and Pattern buttons on the same switch unit For more information on Patterns refer to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS on page 7 Softwiring a Dataline Switch in Patterns mode is similar to that described in Figure 3 with one additional step 1 Press the SOFTWIRE tab 2 Press the switch button 3 Press the PATTERNS button in the relay panel pictured above 4 Select the relays to be controlled This time pressing the relay control button will
12. lay on cable e Plenum rated copolymer jacket 0 230 0 D e FEP 0 010 insulation 0 060 0 D e 30 pF foot maximum capacitance e 20 C to 150 C operating temperature range e 17 Ibs per 500 foot reel e UL rated DEH40206 Installation Instructions DATALINE SWITCH INSTALLATION AND TESTING The 1 2 and 4 button dataline switches mount in standard single gang switch boxes The 8 button unit mounts in a standard 2 gang box The dataline is typically connected in a daisy chain from switch to switch eliminating expensive home runs To assure proper operation you must have a good dataline which 1 Provides 24 VAC power to each switch 2 Has a low resistance connection of the red and black wires between all switches and the relay panel 3 Has no short of the red and or black to ground 24 VAC Power The power supply in the relay panel must be on To test for 24 VAC power at each switch press the softwire tab after you have connected the dataline but before mounting the switch in the electrical box The red LEDs for each button should flash Low Resistance Red Black Data Path After wiring the last switch on the local dataline disconnect the red and black wires from the Local Dataline terminals in the relay panel and wire nut them together Then measure the resistance between the red and black terminals on the last switch It should be less than 3 ohms If it is higher work backwards toward the relay panel checking
13. n an odd response Whenever buttons 1 or 2 were turned on the third button LED would be on green showing a mixed state for its relays Full lighting plus wall wash Figure 7 DATALINE SWITCH DOCUMENTATION SWITCH BUTTON RELAYS CONTROLLED DESCRIPTION 8 max 01 1 Go a 1 5 4 2 02 2 3 y 3 01 02 FULL a 4 03 WALL WASH DEH40206 Installation Instructions SPECIAL FUNCTIONS CONTINUED Master Button Alternate Scenarios OFF RESTORE The Default Setting The Master Button on the 2 4 and 8 button switch is pre configured to provide an OFF Restore scenario If several individual switch buttons are ON hitting the Master turns all of those buttons OFF Hitting the Master again would turn those same switches back ON Example Figure 8 Assume that in the previous office example an occupant prefers a lighting arrangement with the fluorescents at 4 and the wallwash units on Once the buttons on the switch are set to this combination all the occupant needs to do from then on is to press the Master Button to turn off or restore this lighting combination Another example Assume an 8 button switch is used to control eight zones in an open office space At the end of the day all but two zones have been turned off Upon leaving a conscientious employee uses the Master Button to turn off the remaining lighting only to hear an exclamation from the back corner someone is still there Pressing t
14. toggle the relay s LED from red to green to off before toggling back to red again Select relays as follows LED Red Relay in the group and ON turns ON when the button is pressed LED Green Relay in the group but OFF forced OFF when the button is pressed LED OFF Relay not in the controlled group 5 Press the SOFTWIRE tab again Figure 3 Softwiring a Dataline Switch With the wallplate removed and the switch s master button flipped open 1 Press the SOFTWIRE tab The LED next to the tab will turn on then the individual button LEDs will start flashing 2 Press the switch button you want to softwire Master Button on an RS1PS x The LED for that button will continue to flash LEDs for the other buttons will stop flashing LEDs for the relays currently controlled by that switch button will also begin to flash 3 Select the relays to be controlled In the relay panel press the associated relay control button to add delete that relay to from the group 4 Press the SOFTWIRE tab again All LEDs will stop flashing The selected switch button will now control the selected group of relays Test Press the selected switch button again to toggle the relay group ON OFF ON Now press each relay control button to turn the relay OFF The switch button LED will go from red all relays ON to green mixed group to off when the last relay in the group is turned OFF To softwire a dataline switch to a channel press the channel
15. up of relays within a single relay panel e A channel within a single relay panel e The same channel among multiple panels requires an RCLK amp PS Softwired Clock which also operates as a handheld programmer Before starting read the following installation instructions If you have questions call GE Total Lighting Control Service at 1 877 584 2685 LTG CNTL in the USA and Canada These instructions do not cover all details or variations in equipment nor do they provide for every possible contingency that may be met in connection with installation operation or maintenance Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise that are not covered for the purchaser s purposes the matter should be referred to the GE Company DEH40206 Installation Instructions If you have purchased the ProSys Lighting Control System the stand alone system the devices panels switches and clock will be in self install mode This means that as soon as they are connected to the network they are operational and can communicate with each other If you have purchased the ProSys LM Lighting Control System along with the ProSys LM software the devices will be in software install mode This means that you must use your network management tool to assign network addresses to the devices and bind network variables and message tags Addresses and binding are necessary for the devices to function on the network ProSys
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