02627_SCS 6 Channel Dimmer_Technical sheet
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02627_SCS 6 Channel Dimmer_Technical sheet
PRO D U CT T E CHN I CA L SHE E T S SCS 6 CHANNEL DIMMER 02627 Item 02627 is a 6 channel 300VA leading or trailing edge dimmer. By default all 6 channels are set to trailing edge operation. Each channel can be set to leading or trailing edge by following the programming mode below. 5 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 After connecting the dimmer directly to the bus and the load, the brightness can be adjusted from any correctly configured control point. Pressing the control key quickly the loads can be switched on and off, while the brightness can be adjusted by pressing it for longer. The dimmer incorporates both short circuit and overload protection. 2 3 The dimmer can also be virtually configured via software. Each channel can be assigned to any address in the system. Also, each device has its own unique mac address for identification. Technical data 7 6 Legend Power supply: 18-27V d.c. from BUS 1. Loads Consumption: 38mA 2. Configurator housing Operating temperature 0 - 40°C 3. BUS Power consumption with max load: 277W (1 channel load) Size: 12 DIN modules Loads: - Halogen extra low voltage & Halogen 240V - Compact fluorescent (approved types) * - LED (approved types)* - Incandescent 4. Active in 5. Neutral in 6. Channel indicator leds 7. Channel push buttons + When using electronic or magnetic transformers, the loading/channel should increase by 10VA due to inefficiency of the transformer. * See HPM Legrand website. Programming Mode Setting the training or leading edge mode Pressing the channel 6 button for longer than 20 seconds will enter the programming mode. The channel LEDs will start flashing. 1 flash/sec - Trailing edge mode (faster flash) 1 flash/2sec - Leading edge mode (slower flash) Short press will toggle the mode of the channel. To accept the changes, dont press any button for at least 12 seconds, until the channel LEDs are no longer flashing. Wiring diagram L N L1 L2 L3 N A L4 L5 L6 02627 BUS/SCS Modes of operation Depending on the configurator inserted in A the outputs assume the following address: Channel output A= 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 A=1 PL = 1 A=1 PL = 2 A=1 PL = 3 A=1 PL = 4 A=1 PL = 5 A=1 PL = 6 2 A=2 PL = 1 A=2 PL = 2 A=2 PL = 3 A=2 PL = 4 A=2 PL = 5 A=2 PL = 6 3 A=3 PL = 1 A=3 PL = 2 A=3 PL = 3 A=3 PL = 4 A=3 PL = 5 A=3 PL = 6 4 A=4 PL = 1 A=4 PL = 2 A=4 PL = 3 A=4 PL = 4 A=4 PL = 5 A=4 PL = 6 5 A=5 PL = 1 A=5 PL = 2 A=5 PL = 3 A=5 PL = 4 A=5 PL = 5 A=5 PL = 6 6 A=6 PL = 1 A=6 PL = 2 A=6 PL = 3 A=6 PL = 4 A=6 PL = 5 A=6 PL = 6 7 A=7 PL = 1 A=7 PL = 2 A=7 PL = 3 A=7 PL = 4 A=7 PL = 5 A=7 PL = 6 8 A=8 PL = 1 A=8 PL = 2 A=8 PL = 3 A=8 PL = 4 A=8 PL = 5 A=8 PL = 6 9 A=9 PL = 1 A=9 PL = 2 A=9 PL = 3 A=9 PL = 4 A=9 PL = 5 A=9 PL = 6 N.B. The PL configurator is not present, because the value is set by the output to which the dimmer is connected. All the outputs belong to the same group entered in G. The dimmer performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control, apart from those which use interlocking relays. The following table lists the functions which can be performed with the configurator inserted in position M of the same actuator. Possible functions Configurator position M Dimmer as Slave. Receives a command sent from a master dimmer with the same address SLA The dimmer ignores the room and general commands PUL In point to point control, a slave dimmer will deactivate, corresponding to its configuration, after the master has been switched off. The configuration denotes the elapsed time for deactivation. 1 = 1min 2 = 2 min 3 = 3min 4 = 4min Physical configurator housing Position 1 (most left) is A Position 2 is G Position 3 is M Position 4/5 not used Position 6 is Diagnostic Mode 26064A Configuration