
Limited Warranty
LEVITON LIGHTING CONTROL DIVISION of
Leviton Manufacturing Co Inc. warrants its Dimmer
Systems and Controls to be free of material and workmanship defects for a period of two years after system
acceptance or 26 months after shipment, whichever
comes first. This Warranty is limited to repair or replacement of defective equipment returned Freight Pre-Paid to
Leviton Lighting Control Division at 20497 SW Teton
Ave., Tualatin, Oregon 97062, USA. User shall call 1800-959-6004 and request a return authorization number
to mark on the outside of the returning carton, to assure
that the returned material will be properly received at
Leviton. All equipment shipped back to Leviton must be
carefully and properly packed to avoid shipping damage.
Replacements or repaired equipment will be returned to
sender freight prepaid, F.O.B. factory. Leviton is not
responsible for removing or replacing equipment on the
job site, and will not honor charges for such work.
Leviton will not be responsible for any loss of use time or
subsequent damages should any of the equipment fail
during the warranty period, but agrees only to repair or
replace defective equipment returned to its plant in
Tualatin, Oregon. This Warranty is void on any product
that has been improperly installed, overloaded, short circuited, abused, or altered in any manner. Neither the
seller nor Leviton shall be liable for any injury, loss or
damage, direct or consequential arising out of the use of
or inability to use the equipment. This Warranty does not
cover lamps, ballasts, and other equipment which is supplied or warrantied directly to the user by their manufacturer. Leviton makes no warranty as to the Fitness for
Purpose or other implied Warranties.
LIT-D42ES-000
For Technical Assistance Call:
1-800-959-6004
www.nsicorp.com
www.leviton.com
Introduction
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For best results using the Dimensions 4200 Architectural
Lighting Controller, Follow these recommendations:
1. Plan the system before beginning the installation
2. Terminate the wiring
3. Test the wiring
4. Connect dimmer cabinets
5. Power up the Stations
6. Program each Station
Assign unique network ID numbers to stations.
Connect one master station, and then one remote
control station at a time.
Verify that the first D4200 can properly control the
dimmers assigned to it.
Check the proper operation of each station as it is
installed when multiple stations are involved.
7. Install all Stations
Note: If the lighting control fails or becomes sporadic,
first check the wiring or network ID.
1. To be installed and/or used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and regulations.
2. To be installed by a qualified Electrician.
3. DO NOT CONNECT line voltage wires to low voltage
terminals.
4. For the best lamp life, lamp manufacturers recommend their fluorescent lamps should be operated at full
brightness for a minimum of 100 hours before dimming is
permitted. For best results, lamp brands and types should
not be intermixed on a circuit.
5. Disconnect power when servicing the dimmer, fixture
or when changing lamps.
6. Indoor use only.
7. TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK OR DEATH: TURN OFF
POWER AT MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND
TEST THAT THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING!
Warnings
Terminating the Wiring
Luma-Net® III
Control Stations can be located up to 2000 ft. from
the dimming cabinet. Luma-Net® is wired Daisy
Chained, station to station. For applications where
runs become too long a Hub can be used.
The cable should not pass near any source of electrical noise such as fluorescent circuits or motor wiring.
Avoid close proximity to any AC wiring
All control/power wiring must be in conduit.
Luma-Net® Wire Recommendations
1. Use RS485 compatible cable for communications.
It is recommended that a cable with 2 Twisted Pair,
24 AWG (min.), stranded conductors be used. The
spare pair is for future uses.
2. Capacitance of wire shall be 15pF/ft. or less.
3. Normal Impedance of wire shall be between 100120 ohms.
4. A second pair of stranded wire is required for the
power.
5. Drain/Shields to be tied together, insulated and
grounded at one point only.
We strongly recommend the use of either Belden
9829 or Belden 9729 for the Luma-Net® wire
runs.
If a remote DC power supply is used and you have multiple Luma-Net® runs, all DC common wires must be
joined at the power supply.
At the last control station or dimmer cabinet on both ends
of run, a small jumper wire must be run from the terminal
labeled “Rem-” to the terminal marked “Term” on that last
station. This jumper wire properly terminates the digital
communications lines at both ends of the line.
Wire the Phoenix Connector
1. Connect leads per wiring diagram as illustrated on
page 6.
2. Twist strands of each lead tightly (making sure that
there are no stray strands) and push firmly into appropriate plug connector location.
3. Tighten the screws on the plug connector-making sure
that no bare conductor is showing.
4. Tie the Drain/Shield wires together and insulate using
a small piece of heat shrink tubing.
5. Install termination jumpers as required. Remember a
termination jumper is required at the two ends of the
Luma-Net® run.
Luma-Net® Wire Connections
OFF
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scene 1
Scene 2
OFF
Scene 1
MAX
Scene 4
Scene 3
OFF
Scene 2
Scene 1 MAX
MAX OFF
Scene 5
Scene 6
Scene 7
Scene 8Scene 4
Scene 3
Scene 2
Scene 1
Scene 13
Scene 14
Scene 15
Scene 16
Scene 11
Scene 12
Scene 9
Scene 10
Scene 13Scene 9
Scene 12
Scene 11
Scene 10
Scene 16
Scene 15
Scene 14
ØØØ-D42P1-ØØx
ØØØ-D42P4-RLx
ØØØ-D42SQ-ØØx
ØØØ-D42P1-MOx ØØØ-D42P4-ØØxØØØ-D42MO-RLx ØØØ-D42P1-RLx
ØØØ-D42LI-NKxØØØ-D42ET-ØØx ØØØ -D42LO-CKx
ØØØ-D42P9-16x ØØØ-D42P8-ØØx
ØØØ-D42P9-RLx
ØØØ-D42MO-ØØxØØØ-D42RL-ØØx
ON-OFF
SEQUENCER
ON-OFF
EVENT TIMER
LINK
LOCK STATION
OFF
Scene 1
OFF
MAX
OFF
Scene 1
MAX
OFF
MAX
D4200
Remote Entry
Stations
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D4200 CONTROL STATION
PRESET SELECT STATION
a-2000D
FULL
BRIGHT
PHASE LOSS
FULL BRIGHT
FAN
SELECT
SAVE
COMMUNICATION PORTS
AUXILIARY
DMX
CANCEL
CLEAR
LUMANET
A
B
C
1
2
3
Note: a-2000D Cabinet can be in the
middle of a daisy chain
PRESET SELECT STATION
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
D4200 CONTROL STATION
LUMA-NET III HUB
D4200 CONTROL STATION
PRESET SELECT STATION
PHASE LOSS
FULL BRIGHT
FAN
COMMUNICATION PORTS
AUXILIARY
DMX
LUMANET
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
a-2000D
FULL
BRIGHT
SELECT
SAVE
CANCEL
CLEAR
a-2000D
FULL
BRIGHT
PHASE LOSS
FULL BRIGHT
FAN
SELECT
SAVE
COMMUNICATION PORTS
AUXILIARY
DMX
CANCEL
CLEAR
LUMANET
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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16
17
18
Drain/Shield - Insulated and tied together
(Ground at one point onlyprobably an end)
2#12AWG
Up to 1 #12AWG
Up to 1 #12AWG
COM
REM -
REM+
1
2
+V
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TERM
N/C
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4
3
2
1
Black (Common)
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5
Phoenix Connector
2#12AWG
Red
(+V )

Note: Multiple remote entry stations of various types
can be slaved to a single master station.
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o set the remote identification number, and slave it
to a master D4200 station:
1. With the station unplugged, set the remote slave station’s DIP switches to the address of the master station
that it is to be slaved with.
2. With the station unplugged, press and hold the
UPPER (LEFT) button. This “Init Button” must be continuously held during the next few steps. Note: The ceiling mounted IR stations use an “Init Jumper” located
on the back between the Red LED and the Luma-Net
connector. Install this jumper when programming (simulates a button press).
3. While holding the button down, power up the station
by plugging it back in.
4. The Green front panel LED's remain dark (Off),
while the Red LED on the back turns On. The Red LED
remains On while the unit waits for 10 seconds.
5. The station will indicate that the ID has been
saved/recorded by the Green front panel LED's blinking
twice and the back Red LED turning Off, then On, then
Off again.
6. Take your finger off of the “Init Button” (or remove
the “Init Jumper” for Ceiling mounted IR stations).
7. The station can store multiple Slave IDs if the
address DIP switches are changed and the “Init
Button” is pressed again; in this case, the back Red
LED and the front panel Green LED's blink twice to indi-
cate the 2ndor 3rdor 4th...etc Slave IDs have
been saved.
Address Entry Station between 1 and 127. If a station
address is set to Zero it will not participate on the network.
The switch is set to the binary representation of the ID
number. The binary 1’s column is left-most (lever
labeled “1”).
The switch levers are numbered 1-8, these represent
the following:
Lever=Value
1=1 2=2
3=4 4=8
5=16 6=32
7=64 8=Selects code V1.x (ON) or
V2.x (OFF)
Add the value of each lever in the “ON” position to
determine the ID number (decimal form).
For example:
To set the address to 39, the following switches need
to be in the “ON” position:
1, 2,3,6 = 1+2+4+32=39
Programming
Terminate LumaNet in
Luma-Net® Termination Jumper
Locations
Testing the Wiring
To assure problem-free start-up, it is important to check
the system wiring, prior to hooking up any control stations, for proper connections, shorts and opens.
The following procedure is recommended:
Step 1: Test the following wire pairs for shorts at each
station location, using an ohmmeter or other continuity
tester.
1-2 Open
2-3 Open
3-4 Open
Step 2: Repair any short circuits before continuing.
Step 3: Install wire jumpers to the Phoenix Connector
(not supplied) on either end of the cable run between
pins 3-4.
Step4: Retest each of the following wire pairs at each
connector:
1-2 Open
2-3 Open
3-4 Short
Step 5: Make any necessary repairs and remove wire
jumpers before continuing.
Programming Cont.
8. Now unplug the unit to end the Slave Node ID configuration programming. Do not unplug the unit if additional
Slave IDs are to be programmed.
9. With the station unplugged, set the DIP switches to
the desired ID number for this particular remote station
(every station on the network must have its own unique
station number between 1-127).
10. Power up the station by plugging it back in, and it
should be ready to operate normally. When the station
first powers up under operating conditions, all of the
Green LED's flash on momentarily and then go off; and
the back Red LED flashes rapidly until the Luma-Net®
network becomes stable/operational at which point the
back Red LED flashes on/off briefly about once per second...sort of a heart beat/normal operation indication.
11. If you’ve made an error in programming the station’s
own ID or the Slave ID, the station will flash error codes
on all of the LED's (both front panel and back). The following Error Codes are observable. The pattern is blinked
and then repeated
after a pause.
a. 1 blink of all LED's= Station Net ID is zero
or too high
b. 2 blinks of all LED's= 1STSlave ID is zero
or too high
c. 3 blinks of all LED's= Both Station Net ID
and Slave ID are the same
Operation of D42SQ-00W - Sequencer
This station can be slaved to multiple LCD stations.
Once addressed and assigned to one or more LCD
Master Station(s), you must program a sequence in the
LCD Station(s). Pressing the button toggles the
sequencer between “ON” and “OFF”. The LED lights
when the sequencer is “ON”.
Operation of D42ET
-00W - Event Timer
This station can be slaved to multiple LCD stations.
Once addressed and assigned to one or more LCD
Master Station(s), you must program a timed event in
the LCD Station(s). Pressing the button toggles the
Event Timer ON or OFF. The LED lights when the Event
Timer is active or ON.
As an example,
it is 4:55PM and there is an event
scheduled for 5:00PM. If you press the button on the
Event Timer station and the LED turns off, you have
paused the Event Timer and the 5:00 PM event will not
run. If at 5:05PM, you press the button and the LED
lights up, the Event Timer is active again. There will be
no changes in the light levels.
Operation of D42LI-NKW - Link
This station can be slaved to multiple LCD stations.
Once addressed and assigned to one or more LCD
Master Station(s), you must program Personality 1 and 2
in the LCD Station(s). Pressing the button toggles the
LCD stations between Personality 1 and 2. The LED
lights when the station(s) are in Personality 2.
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Operation
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Operation of D42LO-CKW - Lock
This station can be slaved to multiple LCD stations.
Pressing the button either Locks or Unlocks the Master
Stations (and the LCD’s remote stations) assigned to the
Lock station. The LED lights when the stations are
locked. The IR port on the LCD station is still active
when the station is locked.
Operation of D42P1-00W
, D42P1-M0W, D42RL-00W,
D42MO-00W
, D42MO-RLW, D42P1-RL
W, D42P4-00W,
D42P4-RLW, D42P9-16W, D42P8-00W and
D42P9-RLW - Preset Stations
The buttons on these stations, except for the 9-16 scene
buttons, correspond to a button on the LCD station they
are assigned to. The “Raise and Lower” buttons correspond to the Master Raise/Lower on the LCD
station.Scene 1-16 and “Max” and “Off” can be programmed from the entry station.
T
o program one of the buttons from the entry station:
1. Adjust the lighting to the desired level,
2. Press and hold the appropriate scene button until the
buttons LED flashes. The new levels are being recorded
into the Master LCD Station.
Note: If the station is locked, you can not operate or
remotely program the buttons.
Securely mount the entry station using the screws provided.
If you are using a screwless snap on plate, remove the
center tabs of the strap as shown in the figure.
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these locations
PRESET SELECT STATION
Ground Shield
at one point only!
D4200 CONTROL STATION
A2000-D
FULL
BRIGHT
PHASE LOSS
FULL BRIGHT
FAN
SELECT
SAVE
COMMUNICATION PORTS
AUXILIARY
DMX
CANCEL
CLEAR
LUMANET
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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15
16
17
18
Termination Jumper
COM
REM+
1
REM -
2
345
N/C
+V
TERM
6
2
1
6
5
4
3
Phoenix Connector
Std. 3 1/2" back box
Use Steel City #GW135G
or Raco 695. By E.C.
Remove the center tab from
top and bottom of strap prior
to installation of Snap on Plate
Snap on Plate
O N
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 +64 + 128
(Line indicates the silkscreen under the dipswitch)
Net ID