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Installation Instructions
Please Read Before Installing
Typical Power Consumption *: 7 W
Power Draw Units (PDUs) **: 0
Wallbox Power Module
HQRJ-WPM-6D-120
LQRJ-WPM-6P
LQR-WPM-6P
LQR-WPM-6PCE
LQRK-WPM-6PCE
LQRM-WPM-6PCE
LQRN-WPM-6PCE
LQRQ-WPM-6PCE
Load Specifications
Unit Capacity
Magnetic
Low-Voltage
Zone Capacity
Magnetic
Low-Voltage
HQRJ-, LQRJ-, LQR- LQRK-, LQRM-,
120 V~ 50/60 Hz 220 – 240 V~
50/60 Hz
25 – 40 – 500 W
25 –
25 –
40 –
40 –
LQRN-, LQRQ-
230 V~ (CE)
50/60 Hz
2300 W
1840 W / 2300 VA
40 – 400 W /
40 – 500 VA
Important Notes
Codes
Install in accordance with all applicable electrical codes.
Overheat Damage
To reduce the risk of overheating and possibly damaging other equipment,
do not install to control receptacles or motor-operated appliances.
Environment
humidity, non-condensing. Indoor use only.
Lamp Type
The Wallbox Power Module (WPM) is designed for use with permanently
installed incandescent, magnetic low-voltage, or tungsten halogen lamps
only. For electronic low-voltage, LutronR Fluorescent Dimming Ballasts,
0–10 V control fluorescent dimming ballasts, or to increase zone capacity,
a separate interface is required, see LutronR Designer software for
additional compatibility information.
Magnetic Low-Voltage Applications
Use the WPM with magnetic (core and coil) low-voltage transformers only.
Not for use with electronic (solid-state) low-voltage transformers.
Operation of a magnetic low-voltage circuit with all lamps inoperative or
removed may result in current flow in excess of normal levels. To avoid
transformer overheating and premature transformer failure, Lutron strongly
recommends the following:
a. Do not operate magnetic 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 fuse transformer
primary windings to prevent transformer failure due to overcurrent.
Power Boosters / Load Interfaces
(HQRJ-, LQRJ-, and LQR- models)
The WPM can control the following power boosters/interfaces:
Phase-adaptive Power Modules (PHPM-PA-120-WH and PHPM-PA-DV-WH),
Switched Power Modules (PHPM-SW-DV-WH), and 0-10 V (GRX-TVI).
Neutral wire must be connected when used with power boosters.
(LQRK-, LQRM-, LQRN-, and LQRQ- models)
For applications with ELV loads or wattages exceeding the specified
capacities, refer to specifications for LutronR Power Modules
(NGRX-PB-CE and NGRX-ELVI-CE).
Programming
Wallbox Power Modules cannot be controlled by the system until they are
programmed using the system programming software.
* Typical Power Consumption test conditions: all loads off, button LED on.
** For more information about Power Draw Units (PDUs), please see the HomeWorks
Guidelines document on the HomeWorks
Lutron Elec tron ics Co., Inc. | 7200 Suter Road | Coopersburg, PA 18036-1299
P/N 041418 Rev. A 09/2013
® QS resource website.
® QS Wiring and Power
Installation
WARNING! Shock Hazard. To avoid the risk of electric shock,
locate and remove fuse or lock circuit breaker in the OFF position
before proceeding. Wiring with power ON could result in serious
injury or death.
1. Turn power off to all feeds to the module.
Power and Load Wiring
.3125 in
8 mm
v. A
P/N 500-13826 Re
24 V 150 mA
A B C
1 2
Troubleshooting Guide
Symptom Probable Cause and Action
Unit does not power up Power is not present at module
Lights don’t switch
2. Mount wallbox: Use standard 4-gang U.S. wallbox, 3` in (89 mm)
deep wallboxes are strongly recommended for easier installation.
Always allow at least 4`
clearance above and below the
ON/OFF when the
Default Scene Button is
pressed
module to provide adequate space for cooling.
Note: 4-gang wallbox available from LutronR, P/N 241400
3. Pull wires: Use the rearmost knockouts when pulling wires into the
wallbox. This will provide the most clearance when mounting the module.
4. Line voltage wiring:
voltage wires in the wallbox and connect them to the appropriate
terminals on the back of the module (as shown in Power and Load
Wiring
2
) wire (does
not apply to QS Link IEC PELV/NECR Class 2 terminal block). Secure
• •
m) for line voltage and earth/ground
connections. For RF installations, please skip to Step 6.
NOTE:
To Load 1
To Load 2
To Load 3
To Load 4
To Load 5
To Load 6
LN
Distribution Panel
: Ground
N: Neutral
L: Line/Hot
QS Link Wiring (HomeWorksR QS only)
R
The following diagram illustrates wiring the device to a QS link.
Lights don’t switch
ON/OFF from a keypad
NOTE: Proper short circuit and overload protection must be provided
.3125 in
breaker with adequate short-circuit breaking capacity for your
installation.
5. FOR WIRED INSTALLATIONS ONLY — IEC PELV/NECR Class 2
wiring (HomeWorksR QS only):
IEC PELV/NECR
each wire in the cable. Connect the wires to the QS Link terminal block,
making sure no bare wire is exposed after making the connections.
• •
m) of torque. See QS Link Wiring.
8 mm
A B C
24 V 150 mA
P/N 500-13826 Rev. A
1 2
From HomeWorksR
processor
Wallplate is warm Solid-state control dissipation
Data link: twisted, shielded pair
2
)
NOTE: Do not connect the #2 wire to the QS Link terminal block.
See QS Link Wiring.
NOTE: The QS Link IEC PELV/NEC
® Class 2 cable and terminal block
should be separated from the line voltage/mains cables by at least
6. Mount the module: Grasp the top corners of wallplate and pull forward
to detach it from the wallbox power module. Use the screws provided
(see Mounting diagram) to mount to the wallbox. When mounted
in the wallbox, the QS Link cable and terminal block should remain
separated from the line voltage/mains cables. To snap wallplate on, rest
top of wallplate in the grooves at top of unit and press firmly at bottom
corners to secure.
7. Turn ON input feed circuit breaker and check that
it does not trip. For any feed circuit breaker that trips,
locate the short or resolve the wiring problem before
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
proceeding.
8. Use Default Scene Button to test lights or control lights when the
WPM is not connected or communicating with the system. The Status
DO NOT CONNECT PIN 2
IEC PELV / NECR
HomeWorksR QS Link
2000 ft (610 m) maximum total
wire length per run
Pin 2 does not get connected to the WPM –
it does not require link power
Mounting
Mounting Screws
2
)
Wallbox
To additional QS
devices
Returning WPM to Factory Settings
Note: Returning a WPM to its factory settings will remove it from the system and erase all
programming from it.
Step 1 : Triple tap the Default Scene Button. DO NOT release after the third tap.
Step 2 : Keep the Default Scene Button pressed on the third tap (for approximately
Step 3 : Release the Default Scene Button and immediately triple tap it again. The LED on
The WPM has now been returned to factory settings and needs to be reprogrammed into
a system.
Warranty: For warranty information, please see the Warranty enclosed with the
product, or visit www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/Warranty.pdf or
www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/Intl_Warranty.pdf
Lutron Electronics hereby declares that LQRK-WPM-6PCE and LQR-WPM-6PCE
are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the document can be obtained by writing to: Lutron
Electronics Co., Inc. 7200 Suter Road, Coopersburg, PA 18036 U.S.A.
LED will toggle on/off following the local press on/off of the default
scene button.
Wallbox Power
Module
Wallplate
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©2013 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Status LED
Default Scene Button
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• Circuit Breaker is OFF or tripped.
Miswire
• Verify wiring to unit and loads.
• Locate and correct shorts.
Miswire
Verify loads are connected to the correct outputs.
•
• Verify loads wiring matches wiring diagrams.
Lamps burned out or not installed
• Replace or install lamps.
Verify that other lights or system devices
respond to that keypad
• If not, the issue may not be with the unit but
may be the keypad or system programming.
Device is not communicating with the system
— Use the communication diagnostics tool
in the system software to help troubleshoot
device communication issues
• Device is configured as an RF device and it is
out of range of an RF signal repeater.
• Device is configured as a wired, QS device.
Verify the QS link wiring is correct including
loose conductors and shorts (HomeWorksR
QS only).
• Device is in the Factory Default Settings mode
and has not been activated into the system.
Use the system software to verify activation or
reactivate the device and transfer its database.
Device is not properly programmed
• Program or verify the programming using the
system software.
Solid-state controls dissipate about 2% of the
•
connected load as heat. It is normal for these
controls to feel warm to the touch during operation.
the Default Scene Button will flash quickly.