
Phase Select Dimming Module Installation
Red
1/2 in (13 mm):
10, 12, & 14 AWG
(4.0, 2.5, &
1.5 mm
2
)
5/8 in (16 mm):
16 & 18 AWG
(1.0 & 0.75 mm
2
)
(1-3) 10 AWG (4.0 mm
2
)
(1-3) 12 AWG (2.5 mm
2
)
(1-3) 14 AWG (1.5 mm2)
(1-2) 10 AWG & (1) 12 AWG (4.0 & 2.5 mm2)
(1-2) 10 AWG & (1) 14 AWG (4.0 & 1.5 mm
2
)
(1-2) 12 AWG & (1) 14 AWG (2.5 & 1.5 mm2)
(1-2) 10 AWG & (1) 16 AWG (4.0 & 1.0 mm
2
)
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Vive PowPak Phase Select Dimming module
Vive Emergency PowPak Phase Select Dimming module
Part of the Vive Family
RMJS-PNE-DV
RMJS-PNE-DV-EM
450 W Incandescent / Halogen
450 VA LED (reverse-phase)
3 A Lutron Hi-lume 1% 2-wire LED driver (13 drivers max)
200 W LED NEMA SSL 7A-2015
450 W ELV
400 VA MLV
400 VA Fluorescent
0 W minimum load
Important Notes: Please read before installing.
For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.
• Note: Use copper conductors only.
• Check to see that the device type and rating is suitable for the application.
• DO NOT install if product has any visible damage.
• If moisture or condensation is evident, allow the product to dry completely before installation.
• Operate between 0 °C and 40 °C (32 °F and 104 °F) ambient.
• 0% to 90% humidity, non-condensing.
• For indoor use only.
• For spec submittal, see http://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/3691150.pdf
• For application note, see http://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/048781.pdf
• Operation of a low-voltage circuit with removed or inoperative lamps may result in transformer overheating
and premature failure. Lutron strongly recommends the following:
a. Do not operate low-voltage circuits without operative lamps in place.
b. Replace burned-out lamps as quickly as possible.
c. Use transformers that incorporate thermal protection or fused transformer primary windings to prevent
transformer failure due to overcurrent.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be
followed including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
• Do not use outdoors.
• Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
• Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be
subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
• The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may
cause an unsafe condition.
• Do not use this equipment for other than its intended use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
English
All Wireless Transmitters
must be installed within
30 ft (9 m) of the
PowPak module.
Default Functionality
Occupancy Sensors
Occupied: All lights 100%.
Unoccupied: All lights off.
Daylight Sensor
All lights dim in response to daylight.
Cal.
Link
Test
Wireless Controls
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Phase Select PowPak
Install in center of room to
maximize RF coverage.
Radio Powr Savr
Occupancy
Sensor
PowPak
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30 ft
(9 m) max
Pico
Remote
Control
module
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40 ft (12 m)
On All lights 100%
Favorite All lights 50%
Off All lights off
041769
Rev. A
01/2021
33 ft (10 m)
System Components
PowPak module Wireless Transmitters
Indicator LED
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Raise
Toggle
Lower
Radio Powr Savr
Occupancy / Vacancy Sensor
(10 maximum per PowPak module)
Pico Remote Control
(10 maximum per
PowPak module)
Cal.
Link
Test
Radio Powr Savr
Daylight Sensor
(1 maximum per PowPak module)
Vive Hub
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At least one phase dimmable lighting load (incandescent, halogen, LED, fluorescent, ELV, or MLV)
Consult third-party fixtures installation guide for fixture-specific wiring.
Note: All drivers and ballasts used with Vive wireless controls must comply with the
limits pursuant to CAN ICES-005 and the FCC rules.
Start Here
1
Mount, Wire, and Install Phase Dimmable
Devices and Lighting Fixtures
Consult third-party device installation guide
WARNING! Shock Hazard. May result in serious injury or death. Turn off power at circuit
breaker before installing the unit.
NOTE: Output must NOT be used to control receptacles. Output must be directly connected to the load.
Output breakers or switches must not be used.
2
Locate PowPak module
Suggested Installation Location: Center of room
to ensure proper RF coverage of area. For optimal
RF performance: PowPak module must not be fully
enclosed in metal. No metal should exist anywhere
within 200 mm (8 in) in front of the front plate of the
PowPak module. Mount a minimum of 0.6 m (2 ft)
away from the controlled fixture. Ensure the junction
box is well grounded (preferably via a metal conduit
between the controlled fixture and the PowPak module
junction box).
A
PowPak module must be installed in a metal 101.6 mm x
101.6 mm (4 in x 4 in) junction box (minimum depth 54 mm (2.125
in) with mounting screws (provided). Please consult local and
national electric codes for proper installation. Note: if PowPak
module cannot be fully seated into the junction box, try rotating
the PowPak module 90, 180, or 270 degrees. Or move conduit
hardware to a different knockout hole. If neither option works, an
extension ring may be required.
3
Install PowPak module
A
Connect bare copper wire from junction box to green ground screw, and
power wires to appropriate power and load connections.
B
Once installed, energize the PowPak module.
C
Use the Toggle button “ u” to toggle between high-end and OFF to
verify ballasts or LED drivers wiring.
D
Use the Raise “
” and Lower “Δ” buttons to verify control wiring.
▲
Wire Connector Information
Red
13 mm (1/2 in):
4.0, 2.5, & 1.5 mm2
(10, 12, & 14 AWG)
16 mm (5/8 in):
1.0 & 0.75 mm
(16 & 18 AWG)
2
(1-3) 4.0 mm2 (10 AWG)
(1-3) 2.5 mm2 (12 AWG)
(1-3) 1.5 mm2 (14 AWG)
(1-2) 4.0 mm2 & (1) 2.5 mm2 (10 & 12 AWG)
(1-2) 4.0 mm2 & (1) 1.5 mm2 (10 & 14 AWG)
(1-2) 2.5 mm2 & (1) 1.5 mm2 (12 & 14 AWG)
(1-2) 4.0 mm2 & (1) 1.0 mm2 (10 & 16 AWG)
(1-2) 2.5 mm2 & (1) 1.0 mm2 (12 & 16 AWG)
(1-2) 1.5 mm2 & (1) 1.0 mm2 (14 & 16 AWG)
(1-2) 4.0 mm2 & (1) 0.75 mm2 (10 & 18 AWG)
(1-2) 2.5 mm2 & (1) 0.75 mm2 (12 & 18 AWG)
(1-2) 1.5 mm2 & (1) 0.75 mm2 (14 & 18 AWG)
200 mm
(8 in)
200 mm
(8 in)
200 mm
(8 in)
200 mm
(8 in)
Keep metal
at least
200 mm
(8 in) away
200 mm
(8 in))
200 mm
(8 in)
200 mm
(8 in)
4
Phase Selection
Most loads are expected to use the default setting of reverse-phase, however some require forward-phase for proper functionality.
Load Type Phase
Incandescent / Halogen Reverse
LED
NEMA SSL 7A-2015 Forward
Lutron Hi-lume 1% 2-wire LED driver Forward
Other LED drivers and self-ballasted lamps Reverse
ELV Reverse
MLV Forward
Fluorescent Forward
A Enter Phase Selection mode.
B Pressing the
Indicator LED Feedback:
(Reverse-phase): Flashes 1 time with a 1 second interval and then turns OFF for 2 seconds
(Forward-phase): Flashes 2 times with a 1 second interval and then turns OFF for 1 second
C
Press and hold the Toggle button for 6 seconds. Indicator LED will flash for 5 seconds. Load will fade to full ON.
Junction Box
Line / Hot (Black)
Neutral
Raise button “ ” sets the current phase to forward-phase, and pressing the Lower button “ ” sets the current phase to reverse-phase.
Dimmed Line / Hot (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green screw)
Press and hold Raise“ ” & Lower “ ” buttons for 12 seconds. Indicator LED will flash and load will fade to OFF.
Note: RMJS-PNE-DV-EM requires the use of an automatic transfer switch to change from normal to emergency power. Refer to
048628 for wiring diagrams on www.lutron.com
If installing an emergency PowPak module and the wiring needs to be verified, follow “Reset Factory Defaults” procedure to exit
emergency mode.
Please note that any programming will be lost and will have to be reprogrammed. Only perform this step during initial installation
and wiring verification.
Note: For periodic testing and maintanance of emergency systems, use a toggle switch or breaker to ensure proper operation.
Refer to App Note # 781 (P/N 048781) on www.lutron.com for procedure.
To Fixtures
Note: Momentary power outages can envoke emergency mode on the PowPak module. SeeTroubleshooting section for details.
Reset Factory Defaults
Note: In some instances, it may be necessary to reset the PowPak module and
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connected devices back to factory default settings. Before beginning, make sure that
all devices are connected and powered.
A Triple-tap the Toggle button “ u” on the PowPak module and hold until the LED begins
to flash slowly; release button.
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B Within 3 seconds of the start of flashing, triple-tap the same button again and the
LEDs will flash rapidly indicating that the unit has been reset to factory defaults.
Note: Any associations or programming previously set up with the PowPak module
will be erased and will need to be re-programmed.
Troubleshooting www.lutron.com/support
Issue
Fixtures cannot be controlled locally from PowPak module.
Lights do not dim as expected.
Lights do not respond to Wireless Transmitter(s) (Pico remotes and RPS sensors).
Lights are unstable at low-end (or high-end) or flash / flicker at turn-on or turn-off. • Adjust low-end (or high-end) trim.
Wireless Transmitter(s) (Pico remotes or RPS sensors) cannot be associated to PowPak module. • The maximum number of Wireless Transmitters have been associated to the PowPak module. To remove a previously set up Wireless Transmitter. See www.lutron.com/vivevideos
Solution
• Ensure that the breaker(s) to the PowPak module are energized.
• Ensure that the PowPak module dimmed hot lead is wired to the lighting fixture(s).
• PowPak module may be in emergency mode.
Reset PowPak module to factory defaults. See www.lutron.com/vivevideos
• Ensure that dimmed hot lead is wired properly.
• PowPak module may be in emergency mode.
• Ensure that the breaker(s) to the PowPak module and any connected ballasts or LED drivers are energized.
• Ensure that Wireless Transmitters are associated to the PowPak module.
Reset PowPak module to factory defaults. See www.lutron.com/vivevideos
See page 2 for Programming

Installation
Programming without a Vive Hub
Vive PowPak Phase Select Dimming module - additional options available
through the Vive app
Part of the Vive Family
Start Here
1
Programming with a Vive Hub
The Vive hub can be set-up easily with any Wi-Fi enabled iOS® or
Android® compatible device.
A
Download the Lutron Vive app.
B
Open the app and follow the instructions.
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X
Note: For further information on set up, programming, and
troubleshooting with a Vive system, please refer to the installation
instructions included with the Vive hub or visit www.lutron.com/vive
Note: For programming the PowPak module without a Vive hub
see reverse side.
Associate Wireless Transmitters to
2
PowPak module
Before beginning this step, make sure that there are no other Vive
devices being set up within the same building. It is possible that
wireless transmitters from other systems can be incorrectly associated
to this PowPak module.
A Enter association mode. On PowPak
module, hold Toggle button “ u” for
6 seconds until lights flash.
The indicator LED will begin
flashing twice per second.
B Hold the indicated button on each transmitter for 6seconds. Lights
will flash to show that wireless transmitters have been associated.
C On PowPak module, hold Toggle button “ u” for 6 seconds
to save association. Lights will flash and LED will quickly blink
for 2seconds. NOTE: PowPak module will automatically exit
association mode 10 minutes after the last activity. However,
devices will be unresponsive until the timeout has occurred.
D Permanently install wireless transmitters (consult individual
component installation guides for information).
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Test
Calibrate the Radio Powr Savr Daylight Sensor
3
Daylight Sensor will control all wired fixtures equally.
A Initiate calibration process. Press and release the “Cal.” button on the Daylight Sensor.
B Set lights in room to desired light level using Raise / Lower buttons “
Pico remote or the PowPak module.
/Δ” buttons on a
▲
Cal.
Link
Test
C Press and hold the “Cal.” button for 6seconds.
D Exit room for 5 minutes to complete calibration.
Note: When calibration has completed, all lights will flash and begin to respond to daylight.
Multiple Daylight Rows (Optional)
For every row of daylighting, a separate PowPak module must be used. For detailed setup refer to the tuning section of the
Radio Powr Savr Daylight Sensor installation guide.
• Select the PowPak module that you want to adjust by pressing the toggle button.
Set a Favorite Light Level (Optional)
4
For Pico remote controls with a Favorite Button.
A
Adjust lights to desired level:
Use the Raise button “
B
Save favorite level:
” or Lower button “ ” on the Pico remote control.
Press and hold the Favorite button for 6seconds. The load will flash 3 times
to confirm that the Favorite level is saved.
5
Set Low-End Trim and High-End Trim (Optional)
For best results, minimize the amount of sunlight entering the room before performing the following procedures.
Raise
Favorite
Lower
Notes:
Depending on the fixture manufacturer or load, low-end trim and high-end trim may need to be
adjusted.
• Trim low-end to ensure a stable light level because some loads will flicker or drop out if trimmed
too low.
• Be sure that you can turn on the lights to the low-end trim level without any abnormal operation.
• The factory default high-end trim is suitable for most applications but can be adjusted as desired.
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Low-End Trim
A
Enter low-end trim adjustment mode:
Press and hold the Lower button “Δ” on the fixture control for 12 seconds.
The lights will flash and the indicator LED will begin flashing.
B
Adjust the low-end trim:
Use the Raise button “▲” and Lower button “Δ” on the fixture control to adjust and set the lights to the desired low-end
(1 to 45%).
C
Save the low-end trim:
Press and hold the Toggle button “ u” for 6seconds to save setting.
The indicator LED will begin flashing and then turn solid to indicate new level has been saved.
High-End Trim
A
Enter high-end trim adjustment mode:
Press and hold the Raise button “▲” on the fixture control for 12seconds. The lights will flash and the indicator LED will flash.
B
Adjust the high-end trim:
Use the Raise button “▲” and Lower button “Δ” on the fixture control to adjust and set the lights to the desired high-end
(55 to 100%).
C
Save the high-end trim:
Press and hold the Toggle button “ u” for 6seconds to save setting.
The indicator LED will begin flashing and then turn solid to indicate new level has been saved.
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Set Minimum Light Level (Optional)
Certain applications (e.g., hallways), may require that the lights never turn off. For these areas, activate Minimum Light
Level mode.
A
Enter minimum light level adjustment mode:
Press and hold Toggle button “ u” and Lower button “Δ” for 12 seconds. Lights will flash high-low-high and LED will
begin flashing.
If lights stop flashing and go to high-end, the minimum light level is set to OFF (default).
If lights stop flashing and go to low-end, the minimum light level is ON and set to low-end.
B
Change the minimum light level:
Press Raise button “▲” to set minimum light level to low-end.
Press Lower button “Δ” to set minimum light level to OFF.
C Save the minimum light level:
Press and hold Toggle button “ u” for 6seconds. LED will quickly flash to indicate that new level has been saved.
7
Set Occupancy Light Levels (Optional)
Note: Unoccupied light level is always the minimum light level and cannot be adjusted.
A
Set desired occupancy light levels:
Use Raise / Lower buttons “▲ /Δ” on the PowPak module or Raise / Lower buttons “ / ” on all associated Pico
Remote Controls.
B
Save occupancy light levels:
Press and hold Test button (or Lights On button) for 6 seconds on any associated Radio Powr Savr Occupancy Sensor.
Release when Sensor lens starts to flash.
Or, press and hold Lights On button for 6 seconds on any associated Radio Powr Savr Occupancy Sensor. Release when
Sensor lens starts to flash.
FCC/ IC Information:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modications not expressly
approved by Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Customer Assistance:
U.S.A. / Canada: 1.844.LUTRON1
www.lutron.com/support
Limited Warranty:
www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/369-119_Wallbox_Warranty.pdf
Latin America / Mexico: 01614.481.1300
+1.610.282.6701 opc 1,2,1
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