HUBBELL LIGHTING CX16, CX24, CX04, CX08 Quick Start, Installation & Programming Manual

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CX Panel Components
Installing Relay Card
1 Always use and follow Installation
Instructions.
2 Mount the panel enclosure – Mount
the CX panel securely to building structure in accordance with local code requirements. Remove panel door prior to mounting enclosure. All mounting holes are located such that no additional disassembly is required to complete mounting. Mounting keyhole location and dimensions are included in the CX Panel Installation Instructions.
3 Install Individua l Relay Cards as
required – When panels include
combinations of dierent types of relays, these must be eld installed. Control power must be disconnected to the panel motherboard prior to installing relay cards. Once installation of all cards is complete, restore control power to mother board. Read and fol­low installation instructions provided with the individual relay cards when installing.
4 Connect CX Panel input power –
Select the appropriate input voltage leads to match the available line voltage input. Make connection to incoming circuit with appropriately sized twist-on wire connectors.
5 Connect controlled lightin g loads –
Each relay card is provided with termi­nal blocks for connection to lighting circuits to be controlled. Each terminal will accommodate two (2)-#10-#14 copper solid or stranded wire of the same size and type. Relays connected to the same supply circuit may be jum­pered on the line side. All line voltage connections should be made with the circuit breaker feeding the load in the locked o position.
6 Test controlled lighting loads –
Once circuits are connected to line and load sides of terminals, test each for shorts and proper grounding prior to energizing the circuit breaker feed­ing the load.
7 Record controlled lighting lo ads
in Panel Schedule – After comple-
tion of all testing include in the panel schedule the name and/or location of the load controlled and the panel and circuit designation of the source line power.
1 C X Panel User Interface – LCD Display/
Keypad allows access to all programming, system status, and manual control.
2 Panel D oor Lock – The CX Panel is
designed to be locked once the qualied electrician has completed all connec­tions. Door should remain locked at all times.
3 Panel S chedule – Use this removable
document to record line and low voltage connection data.
4 Low Voltage I nput Device wiring dia-
grams – Located inside the panel door
for easy reference.
5 Inter connect Cable to User Inter face –
This cable may be disconnected to allow for the removal of the door during the panel wiring process.
6 Line Voltage Input Leads – These leads
are color coded based on the label on the transformer for various input supply voltages. All unused leads must be ter­minated with insulated wire connectors.
7 Contro l Power Transformer/Power
Supply – This transformer has multi-tap
input power or variable voltage input to be connected to line voltage power supply. Secondary voltage to the panel motherboard is 24VAC. Dierent voltage measured on the secondary terminals is indicative of misconnection of primary supply wiring.
8 Contro l Power Disconnect – A plug dis-
connect is provided for the low voltage control power to allow for safe removal and replacement of relay cards.
9 Keyhole Mounting – No disassembly is
required to mount CX Panels.
10 Individual Relay Card – Relays are indi-
vidually mounted for easy replacement and to allow for panels to include any mix of relay types.
11 Relay Card Connector – This connector
ts into the socket on the panel motherboard to allow for control of relays by the panel.
12 Relay Manual Override Button –
Allows for relays to be manually operated. Manual control of relays is also available through the User Interface.
13 Relay Status Light – Indic ates relay
operation status.
14 Relay Board Input Terminal Block –
Any type of low voltage input including Switches, Motion Sensors or Photocells may be connected to any input. These are software assignable as to type and control. Any input can control any relay or group.
15 Line Voltage Control Circuit Termi-
nals – Lighting circuits are connected to
these heavy duty screw terminals. Each terminal will accommodate two (2) #14
-#10 stranded or solid copper wire.
16 Auxiliary Inputs – The C X Panel is
supplied with additional low voltage inputs to accommodate a wide variety of control scenarios that require more than one input for a relay or group. Any type of low voltage input including Switches, Motion Sensors or Photocells may be connected to any input. These
are software assignable as to type and control. Any input can control any relay or group.
17 Dry Contact Output Terminals – Each
Output Terminal allows for the CX Panel to signal other systems with N.O./N.C. momentary or maintained contacts.
18 Master/Secondary Panel Interface
Card Connector – Cards provided with the secondary panel allow easy connec­tion with CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 cable.
19 Door Hinge – The CX Panel door hinge
is designed to allow removal of the door during installation of line and low volt­age wiring for easier access and protec­tion of the user interface. Relay manual override button will operate relays with User Interface cable not attached to motherboard provided control power is connected.
Connect Controlled Lighting Loads
Low Voltage Input Wiring
CX 8-Relay
Panel Interior
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Low Voltage Input/Output Connections
1 Always use and follow Installation
Instructions.
2 Connect Low Voltage Inputs – There
are low voltage inputs, one each on each relay card and auxiliary inputs on the motherboard. Any device can be connected to any input. All inputs are software assignable to any type of device, including low voltage switches, motion sensors, or photocells. Any input can control any relay, group or output. Wiring diagrams for each type of device are indicated inside the panel door and in this document. Each panel provides
enough device power for one device per relay, including devices that may be wired in parallel to a single input.
3 Inputs shoul d be connected based
on zone control – Where relays are con-
trolled by single devices, inputs should be connected to the input terminal on that specic relay. Even though any input can be mapped to any relay or group, it is easier for programming and future modications if inputs and relays are aligned.
4 Switches or Sens ors that control the
same zone should be connecte d in parallel to a single input – Low volt-
age switches and motion sensors can be connected in parallel for like devices when more than one device controls the same zone.
5 Record Input s in Panel Schedule -
After completion of all connections, include in the panel schedule the name, type and/or location of the input device and the relay or group controlled.
Low Voltage Device Input Wiring Diagrams
CX User Interface Functions
RED (+24VDC)
BLUE (CONTROL)
Black ( - COMMON)
24V Control Common LED
LVSM1NP
Switch
Station
BLACK
BLUE
BLUE / WHITE
BLACK / WHITE
24V Control Common LED
BLACK
BLUE
BLUE
24V Control Common LED
RED (+24VDC)
BLUE (CONTROL)
Black ( - COMMON)
24V Control Common LED
LVSM1PL
Switch
Station
LVSM1NP
Switch
Station
BLACK
BLUE
BLACK / WHITE
BLUE / WHITE
24V Control Common LED
RED (+24VDC)
BLUE (
CONTROL)
Black ( - COMMON)
24V Control Common LED
24V Control Common LED
CX Panel
Input
Terminals
Foot-Candle Range
3 - 300 Indoor
30 - 3000
60 - 60000
0.3 - 30 Outdoor
Input
Terminals
Photocell
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RED (+24VDC)
BLUE (
CONTROL)
Black ( - COMMON)
24V Control Common LED
PhotocellsMotion Sensors
Low Voltage Switches
Low Voltage Switch
Low Voltage Switch
with LED
Color LCD Display – Allows for most programming
to be completed in a single screen. Right side scroll bars appear when more choices are available than are currently visible.
Alpha-Numeric Keypad – This keypad is used to populate names and numeric values while programming. Tap/Scroll operation is similar to that used for cell phones.
Escape Key – This key takes the user to the previous screen. Warning prompt appears when changes have been made, but not saved.
Function Keys – These keys provide
programming choices in various screens. Key
labels appear on-screen when keys are available.
Navigation Keys – Allows user to navigate
Up/Down/Right/Left/Toggle through editable
elds to select program choices.
Enter Key – Use this key to make selections.
Help Key – This key will bring up help screens
in specic locations driven by the eld that
is highlighted.
NOTE: All wiring is required to be #18 ga insulated CLASS 2 copper conductor. Number of wires varies by device type.
CX Main Menu
The CX Main Menu
provides access to all programming func­tions in order of the next needed input. Press ENTER from the home clock display page to begin.
The
Help ICON in the upper right of the screen appears
when help information is available. Each of the main menu items is dened with the help screen.
HELP Icon
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CX Panel User Interface
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General System Settings
The CX Panel System oers a wide variety of settings that allow fo r dierent uses of the system. The basic settings required for most systems are Time and Date, Time Zone, and A stro Clock Settings. These are input as follows:
Time and Date
From the Main Menu SELECT System Settings, and then press ENTER1. SELECT Set Date/Time, and then press ENTER.2. Enter the Date and Time in the appropriate elds using the alpha-numeric keypad.3. Scroll down to [SAVE] and press ENTER to nish4.
Time Zone
From the Main Menu SELECT System Settings, and then press ENTER.1. SELECT Set Date/Time Preferences, and then press ENTER .2. SCROLL down to the Time Zone eld and use the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys to 3. select the appropriate time zone for your area. Scroll down to [SAVE] and press ENTER to nish4.
Astro Clock Settings
From the Main Menu SELECT System Settings, and then press ENTER.1. SELECT Astro Clock Settings, and then press ENTER.2. Press the ENTER key and use the alpha-numeric keypad to enter the rst letter of a 3. major city near your location. A list will appear that can be scrolled to nd th e city of your choice. Press ENTER to auto-populate the longitude and latitude values. Alternately, if you know these values SCROLL to each eld and enter the data for 4. your area. Scroll down to [SAVE] and press ENTER to nish5.
Basic Programming Functions
The CX Panel System basic programming functions used most of ten for typical installations are Groups, Schedules, and Inputs. These are programmed as follows:
Groups
From the Main Menu SELECT Groups, and then press ENTER1. SELECT a group, and then press ENTER. The solid box next to the group num ber indicates that it has been programmed.2. Edit the name eld using the alpha-numeric keypad. Press ENTER to selec t from name list.3. SELECT [CHANGE] in the Relays eld4. Select the relays to be included in the group, and then Press ENTER5. Scroll down to [SAVE] and press ENTER to nish6.
Schedules
From the Main Menu SELECT Schedules, and then press ENTER.1. SELECT a Schedule, and then press ENTER. The solid box nex t to the group number indicates that it has been programmed.2. Edit the name eld using the alpha-numeric keypad.3. SELECT [CHANGE] in the Control eld4. Select the Relay or Group to be controlled and then Press ENTER5. SELECT [CHANGE] in the [Times] eld6. Input the schedule times in the appropriate elds, and then Press ENTER7. Scroll down to [SAVE] and press ENTER to nish8.
Inputs
From the Main Menu SELECT Inputs, and then press ENTER1. SELECT an Input, and then press ENTER. The solid box nex t to the group number indicates that it has been programmed. MI01 2. would be the master panel relay card 1 input. MAX1 would be the master panel auxiliar y input 1. Edit the name eld using the alpha-numeric keypad.3. SELECT <Switch> in the Type eld4. Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrow key to toggle to the desired input type. 5. SCROLL down and populate the associated settings for the selec ted input6. SELECT [CHANGE] in the Control eld7. Select the Relay or Group to be controlled and then Press ENTER8. Scroll down to [SAVE] and press ENTER to nish9.
Q UI CK S TAR T
Installation & Programming Guide
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.• CAUTION - RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOC K. • To prevent
electrical shock, turn o power at the circuit breaker before installing or servicing unit. Never wire energized elec trical components. NOTICE:• For installation by a licensed electrician in accordance with National and/or local Electrical Codes and the following instructions.
CAUTION: USE COPPER CONDUCTOR ONLY.•
Be sure to read and understand all instructions before • installing or servicing unit For Indoor use only. Do not use outdoors.• Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.• Disconnect switch or a circuit breaker must be provided and • marked as the disconnecting device. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the • manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
Conrm that device ratings are suitable for application prior to • installation. No user serviceable parts contained inside unit. R efer all • service related questions to the factory. All servicin g shall be performed by qualied service perso nnel. Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights • where it will not readily be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel. Use only approved materials and components (i.e. twist on • connectors, electrical box, etc.) as appropriate for ins tallation. NOTICE: • Do not install if product appears to be damaged. If the equipment is used in a manner not specied by the • manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.•
CX04 & CX08 Panels
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CX16 & CX24 Panels
PRECAUTIONS
CX Panels – Programming Guide CX Panels – Programming Guide (continued)
Use of Scenarios
The Scenarios Menu allows for the application of pre-programm ed Indoor and Outdoor templates. The User only needs to input unique information related to the selected Scenario. The Scenario th en auto-populates data related to specic chosen behavior and then signicantly shortens the time necessary to compl ete programming. Additionally, Scenarios have been tested for proper performance and assure the User that all required set tings will work correctly.
EXAMPLE SCENARIO: Manual Switc h ON/ Auto Motion OFF – 5 EASY STEPS
SELECT
1) Select Scenario
4) Select Relay or Group
2) Select Switch Input
5) Save ALL Selections
3) Select Motion Input
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EDIT
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SAVE
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