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MULTISET PRO - PRESET DIMMING SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL Important: Retain These Instructions For The End User. DO NOT THROW AWAY! Integrated 13-Scene Preset Dimming System Classic Series Ellipse Series FOR USE WITH MODELS: Strap Models: MSP5, MSP5ES, MSP8, MSP8ES, MSPR, MSP5AV, MSP600VA, MSP600EB, MSP600ND, MSP600HDF120, MSCR, M4C, M4CR, MSP300QE, MSP300ESI, MSP8AV, MSP8AVES, MSP5AVES Heatsink Models: MHP5, MHP5ES, MHP5AV, MHP5AVES, MHP8, MHP8ES, MHP8AV, MHP8AVES, MHPR, MHCR, MHP600VA, MHP600EB, MHP1000VA, MHP1000EB, MHP1500VA, MHP2000VA, MHP600HDF120, MHP1500HDF120, MHP500QE, MHP500ESI, MHP1500EB, MHP1000ND, MHP2000ND Additional information can be found at www.lolcontrols.com MULTISET PRO - PRESET DIMMING SYSTEM Description MultiSet Pro is a revolutionary system of advanced digital wallbox dimmers for economical and flexible multi-scene, multi-channel control. MultiSet Pro provides flexible 13-scene preset dimming control of up to 30 devices as well as 12 adjustable fade rates up to one hour that are programmable by scene. Wiring MultiSet Pro utilizes standard 3-wire + ground wiring techniques. See wiring diagrams at the back of this booklet for details. Caution Caution: Be sure that power to the load being controlled has been disconnected by removing fuse or turning circuit breaker off. Installing MultiSet Pro dimmers or Masters with power on may expose you to dangerous voltage and damage the device. Read Before Beginning Installation 1. All MultiSet Pro devices require a neutral connection (no common neutrals). Each circuit feeding dimmers and dimmed loads requires a separate neutral. Shared neutrals will result in undesirable flashing of controlled loads. 2. Use Quiet Electronic (QE) dimmers to control only low-voltage fixtures that have electronic, solid-state transformers and regular incandescent loads. 3. Use HDF Direct drive dimmers to control fluorescent lighting loads at 120V with approved Philips HDF Electronic Ballasts only. 4. Use Electronic Ballast (EB) Direct Drive Dimmers to control Advance Mark X® Dimmable Electronic Ballast. 5. Use Energy Savings Inc. (ESI) to control ESI DIM-E Electronic Ballast. 6. 120 volt MultiSet Pro Strap Dimmers (MSP), Masters, Switches, and Remotes mount individually or ganged together and are supplied without faceplates. They accept Philips Controls single and multi-gang Compli Faceplates or standard decorator-style faceplates by others. Faceplates are not provided. 7. MultiSet Pro Heatsink (MHP) Dimmers, Masters, Switches, and Remotes incorporate low-profile heatsinks and are supplied with coordinating, beveled-edge faceplates. They mount side-by-side with no fins broken and do not need to be derated. They cannot be ganged with Strap devices. When mounting devices with one or both fins removed, it is necessary to derate the maximum load of the devices, however, this is not recommended. Refer to derating chart on page 15. 8. MultiSet Pro Dimmers or Switches may be fed individually or in groups, regardless of phase. 9. MultiSet Pro Masters draw approximately one watt and may be fed from any circuit. Multiple masters may be inter-connected. The total number of dimmers and masters are not to exceed 30. An unlimited number of channel remotes (MSCR) may be used. 10. Dimmers can be connected to DA or HDF interface and amplifiers. Please consult interface and amplifier instructions for wiring. Non-dim switches can be connected to MultiSet relay modules for 277V loads. 11. Line voltage must not be supplied by a GFI breaker. 2 Installation and Operation Installation Instructions MULTISET PRO DIMMER/SWITCH CAUTION: Be Sure that power is disconnected to avoid damage to unit and shock hazard to installer. 1. If you are replacing an existing device with a MultiSet Pro Dimmer or Remote: A. Remove faceplate from existing device B. Unscrew and pull device out of wallbox. C. Disconnect wires from device. Using a voltage tester, identify and mark the "hot" and the "load" wires connected to the device. 2. If using Compli screwless faceplate (sold separately), before connecting any wires, be sure that the Compli faceplate mounting adapter plate is behind the device with alignment tabs facing forward. Tabs should rest within centering holes of aluminum mounting strap. 3 Be sure MultiSet Pro Dimmer or Switch is in "System Off" position by firmly pressing bottom of device until it snaps into place and the "System Off" label at the top of device is exposed. 4. Connect the MultiSet Pro Dimmer/Switch wires to the Wallbox wires as follows: A. Black to Hot (120V AC Source) B. White to Neutral* C. Red to Load (Light Fixture) D. Yellow to Remote (MSCR/M4CR)** Cap yellow if MSCR/MHCR is not used. E. Purple to Network Connection (Line Voltage Class 1)*** 5. Be sure the Ground wire (bare stranded) is connected to earth ground. Note: Miswiring or failure to connect ground may result in improper operation of the device. 6. Ensure all wire connections are tight and no bare copper is exposed. 7. Install device into wallbox, making sure that all wires are neatly installed into wallbox. Using mounting screws provided, secure device into wallbox. 8. Install faceplate. Figure A * The White wire must be connected to the neutral wire in the wallbox. Failure to connect the White wire to the neutral will result in improper operation. ** Consult MSCR/M4CR Instructions for wiring information. *** Link all MultiSet Pro devices using one line voltage wire connected between each Purple wire. Connected devices will operate as a system. 3 MULTISET PRO - PRESET DIMMING SYSTEM Installation Instructions MULTISET PRO MASTER MSP5(AV), MSP5(AV)ES, MHP5(AV), MHP5(AV)ES, MSP8(AV), MSP8(AV)ES, MHP8(AV), AND MHP8(AV)ES 1. Caution: Be sure that power is disconnected to avoid damage to unit and shock hazard to installer. 2. If using Compli screwless faceplate (sold separately), before connecting any wires, be sure that the Compli faceplate mounting adapter plate is behind the device with alignment tabs facing forward. Tabs should rest within centering holes of mounting strap. 3. Connect the MultiSet Pro Master wires to the Wallbox wires as follows (Figure B): A. Black to Hot (120V AC Source) B. White to Neutral* C. Purple to Network Connection (Line Voltage Class 1)*** 4. Be sure the Ground wire (Green) is connected to earth ground. Note: Failure to connect ground properly may result in improper operation or damage to unit. NOTE: Ellipse Series strap masters do not have a ground wire. Ellipse Series heatsink masters have a bare wire, which must be connected to ground. 5. For the AV Masters see the chart (Figure C) for wiring to other devices. 6. Ensure all wire connections are tight and no bare copper is exposed. 7. Install device into wallbox, making sure that all wires are neatly installed into wallbox. Using mounting screws provided, secure Master into wallbox. 8. Install faceplate. Figure B * The White wire must be connected to the neutral wire in the wallbox. Failure to connect the White wire to the neutral will result in improper operation. *** Link all MultiSet Pro devices using one line voltage wire connected between each Purple wire. Connected wires will operate as a system. 4 Installation and Operation Figure C Replacing the Keypad Button Labels (Classic Series) MultiSet Pro Classic Series Masters are supplied with over 260 labels to personalize the buttons for your own scene names. The buttons are labeled at the factory with letters. These button labels can easily be changed to customize your system: 1. Insert a small screwdriver into the outside edge on the side of a button and pry off the plastic key cover. Caution: Pry from outside edge, do not attempt to insert screwdriver between key covers. (Figure D) 2. Remove the factory label and insert an appropriate label from the supplied label sheet into the key cover. 3. Snap the cover over the button housing by pressing firmly on the plastic key cover. 4. Repeat for each button you wish to change. Figure D 5 MULTISET PRO - PRESET DIMMING SYSTEM Replacing the Keypad Membrane (Ellipse Series) The overlay on these models is easily replaced, even if the unit is currently installed. Turn the power off at the circuit breaker. Remove the faceplate (Figure E). Remove the master keypad wall screws (Figure F). On Heatsink model, remove Heatsink screws and spacers (Figure F). 4. Remove the retaining plate screws and plate (Figure G). 5. Remove the existing keypad membrane. 6. Install the new keypad membrane, being careful to line it up properly with the openings. 7. Reinstall the retaining plate screws (Figure G). 7a. On Heatsink model, reinstall screws and spacers (Figure F). 8. Reinstall the master keypad to wallbox (Figure F). 9. Reinstall the faceplate (Figure E). 10. Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker. Figure E 1. 2. 3. 3a. Figure F Figure G Note: Spacers on the Heatsink model are not attached to the unit. Dimmer/Switch Operating Instructions MULTISET PRO DIMMER • • • • • • • • To turn light on to preset level tap top of rocker. The dimmer will fade up at the 1.5 second rate. A second tap of the rocker fades the dimmer to full brightness. To adjust the light level, press and hold top or bottom of rocker until desired light level is reached, and then release. Ramping will be at the 3 second rate. To turn lights off, tap the bottom of the rocker. The dimmer will fade at the 3 second fade rate. To quickly return to the preset level when light is on, quickly tap OFF and then ON. The lights will then adjust to the preset level. To bypass the fade rate and turn the lights to full ON or OFF, double tap the dimmer for ON or OFF. If the master is in the OFF scene, the master ON button will illuminate when any dimmer is turned on. To change the preset level of the current scene: • Press and hold the rocker until lights reach the desired level then release • Press the set button to save the preset in memory LEDs on the MultiSet Pro Dimmer/Switch indicate status: 1. Red LED is on when Dimmer/Switch is off to locate Dimmer/ Switch when room is dark 2. As many as 3 green LEDs may be illuminated at any given time. The bright green LED indicates the current level of the dimmer. The medium green LED indicates the preset level of the current scene. The dim green LED indicates the preset level of the ON scene. 6 Installation and Operation MULTISET PRO UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC SWITCH (NON-DIM) The MultiSet Pro Universal programmable switch can be programmed as a four or five-scene non dim switch. When programmed as a five-scene device, it is not suitable for 3-way applications. The default mode of the switch is as a normal (4-scene) non-dim device. The AV (5-scene) mode allows the non-dim switch to remain off when the master ON button is pressed. To change the mode of the switch: 1. Tap OFF on the Master to place the switch in the OFF scene. 2. Press and hold the set button (Step 2, pg. 8). After 3 Seconds, a green LED will illuminate on the bargraph. If the switch is currently in normal mode, the bottom green LED will illuminate. If it is in AV mode, the top LED will illuminate. 3. Tap the top of the rocker once to toggle the mode. 4. Release the set button. Note: In normal mode, a “soft start” feature is utilized to extend bulb life. In AV mode, the “soft start” is not implemented. Programming Scenes After you have completed installation of all of the MultiSet Pro devices and have energized the system, programming of each scene can be performed. Programming is as simple as 1, 2, 3! 1. Tap the preset button (ON, A – L) on the MultiSet Pro Master that you wish to program (See step 1) 2. Adjust each MultiSet Pro Dimmer to the desired intensity and the MultiSet Pro Switches to either ON or OFF.* (See step 2, pg. 8) 3. Press the Set button on each device (See step 3, pg. 8) after all devices have been adjusted. Step 1 Repeat Steps 1-3 until all scenes have been programmed. *Note: Dimmers cannot be programmed off for the “ON” preset. Non-dim switches may be programmed “OFF”, see page 8 for details. 7 MULTISET PRO - PRESET DIMMING SYSTEM Changing the Fade Rate MultiSet Pro Dimmers can be programmed for 12 different fade rates. Dimmers can be programmed to have a different fade rate on each scene. The fade rate choices are: 1.5 seconds 1 minute 3 seconds 2 minutes 4.5 seconds 5 minutes 7.5 seconds 15 minutes 15 seconds 30 minutes 30 seconds 60 minutes Global Fade Rate = One fade rate for all scenes. Each dimmer’s fade rate affects all scenes. Example: Dimmer #1 fade rate set 7.5 sec., dimmer #2 set to 15 sec., dimmer #3 set to 3 sec. When any scene is selected dimmers #1, 2, 3, will respond with 7.5, 15 and 3 seconds, respectively for ON, OFF, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L. To change the Global Fade Rate that affects all scenes: 1. Tap the OFF Button on the Master. 2. Press and hold the SET button. After 3 seconds, either a single green LED or a pair of green LEDs will indicate the current "global" fade rate. The bottom LED indicates the 1.5 second fade rate, the next LED up is 3 seconds, ...the top LED is 2 minutes. If the bottom two LEDs are on, it indicates the 5 minute fade rate, if the next two LEDs up are lit, it indicates 15 minutes, ... the top two LEDs indicate the 60 minute fade rate. Note: When the two LEDs are on, they will not be at the same intensity. 3. While holding the Set button, tap the top of the rocker to sequence the LEDs through the various fade rates until the desired fade rate is selected. 4. Release the SET button. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 for each device. Figure 2 To change the fade rate that will affect only an individual scene: 1. Tap a scene button on the Master to go to a scene. 2. Press and hold the SET button. 3. After 3 seconds, either a single green LED or a pair of green LEDs will indicate the scene's fade rate. 4. While holding the Set button, tap the top rocker until the desired fade rate is reached. 5 Release the SET button. 6. Repeat above for each device. Setting the Button Brightness (Ellipse Series) Each Ellipse Master Control Station button brightness can be programmed for 100% (factory default), 75%, 50%, or 25% brightness. To change the setting: 1. On a 5-scene master, press and hold buttons “B” and “D” simultaneously for 3 seconds (on an 8-scene master, press buttons “H” and “J”). On a 5-scene master, buttons “A” thru “D” will illuminate (on an 8-scene master, buttons “G” thru “J” will illuminate). The blinking LED displays the current LED brightness setting. The continuously-illuminated LEDs display the available brightness settings that can be selected. 2. To change the brightness setting, press the button illuminated at the desired brightness. This button will begin blinking. 3. To save the selected brightness and exit the mode, press the ON button on a 5-scene master ( or the “E” button on an 8-scene master). All buttons on that master will now have the new brightness setting. 8 5-Scene Master A B C D 8-Scene LED Master Brightness G H I J 100% 75% 50% 25% Installation and Operation IR Receiver Programming Ellipse masters with IR receivers can be programmed to operate in one of four IR modes, plus OFF. This allows up to four Master Control Stations to be installed in close proximity to each other, but each controlling separate MultiSet Pro systems. The Master Control Stations are factory–programmed to OFF. To change the programming, follow the instructions below: 1. On the master, press and hold buttons A and C simultaneously for 3 seconds. 2. The current room programmed will blink on the master A,B,C,D or OFF (factory default). 3. Press the room button that you want to program [RM 1(A), RM 2(B), RM 3(C) or RM 4(D),OFF]. The button pressed will begin blinking. 4. Press the ON button to save the selected room (or OFF) and exit the programming mode. Controlling MSP5ES / MHP5ES from Remote Control Units CLMIRT This remote control transmitter always operates in ROOM 1 mode. Therefore, the master must be in ROOM 1 mode to receive commands from the remote control. CLMIRTES This remote control transmitter can operate in all four ROOM modes. On the transmitter, you must first press a ROOM button to place the transmitter in that mode. (example: pressing ROOM 2 sets the transmitter in ROOM 2 mode). The transmitter will then control any Master Control Station programmed to receive that same rooms commands. 9 MULTISET PRO - PRESET DIMMING SYSTEM Operating Instructions MULTISET PRO MASTER (CLASSIC SERIES) • • • • • • Tapping the ON button will elegantly illuminate the entire area to the ON "preset" (when an MSP5 is in scene E-L, the ON button will illuminate at 25% intensity). If a dimmer’s global fade rate is set between 1.5 and 7.5 seconds, the ON scene will ramp up at the 1.5 second rate. If the global fade rate is set for 15 seconds or greater, the ON scene will ramp at the 3 second rate. Press and hold the ON button to brighten lighting level. Ramping is at a 3 second rate. Tapping the OFF button will fade lights to OFF Press and hold OFF button to lower lighting level. Ramping is at a 3 second rate. Tap a scene button to access one of the "preset" light levels. The ramp up time depends on the selected fade rate. (ON/OFF Master does not have this feature) Two quick taps of any button (including ON and OFF) will fade the lighting quickly. MULTISET PRO MASTER (ELLIPSE SERIES) • • • • • • Press or Tap the ON button to elegantly illuminate the entire area to the ON "preset" (when an MSP5ES is in scene E-L, the ON button will illuminate at 25% intensity). If a dimmer’s global fade rate is set between 1.5 and 7.5 seconds, the ON scene will ramp up at the 1.5 second rate. If the global fade rate is set for 15 seconds or greater, the ON scene will ramp at the 3 second rate. Press and hold the RAISE/LOWER button to brighten/dim lighting level. Ramping is at a 3 second rate. Press or Tap the OFF button to fade lights to OFF Tap a scene button to access one of the "preset" light levels. The fade up/down time depends on the selected fade rate. Two quick taps of any button (except RAISE or LOWER) will fade the lighting quickly. For information on the IR Receiver, see Infrared Receiver below. Infrared Receiver Ellipse Series 5-Scene Masters have an integrated infrared (IR) receiver that allows them to receive IR commands from a remote control unit (CLMIRT, CLMIRTES). The CLMIRTES infrared transmitter is capable of operating over an unobstructed range of approximately 25 feet. Within this range, scenes can be selected, raised and lowered, and lighting may be turned On and Off using the handheld remote transmitter. In addition, the CLMIRTES is capable of controlling up to 4 different MultiSet Pro control station groups. CLMIRTES NOTE: This system is based on line-of-sight operations. Therefore, the receiver must be able to “See” the transmitter. Any obstruction between the transmitter and receiver may adversely affect the performance of the unit. CLMIRT See page 9 for additional CLMIRTES information. 10 Installation and Operation Wiring Diagrams Typical Layout Using High Wattage Dimmers with Masters Multiset Pro AV Master (MSP5AV) See page 5 Figure C Wiring Notes: No common neutrals may be used between dimmed circuits of unlike phases. Purple wire is a line voltage carrier, observe wiring codes. Line voltage must not be supplied by a GFI breaker. 11 MULTISET PRO - PRESET DIMMING SYSTEM Dimming Amplifier (DA22000VAI) Direct Drive Fluorescent Dimming (HDF Dimmer) Wiring Notes: 12 No common neutrals may be used between dimmed circuits of unlike phases. Purple wire is a line voltage carrier, observe wiring codes. Line voltage must not be supplied by a GFI breaker. Installation and Operation Direct Drive Fluorescent Dimming (EB Dimmer) Typical Dimmer Total Ballast Quantity Troubleshooting Guide Wiring Notes: No common neutrals may be used between dimmed circuits of unlike phases. Purple wire is a line voltage carrier, observe wiring codes. Line voltage must not be supplied by a GFI breaker. 13 MULTISET PRO - PRESET DIMMING SYSTEM Direct Drive Fluorescent Dimming (ESI Dimmer) Total Ballast Quantity Troubleshooting Guide Wiring Notes: 14 No common neutrals may be used between dimmed circuits of unlike phases. Purple wire is a line voltage carrier, observe wiring codes. Line voltage must not be supplied by a GFI breaker. Installation and Operation Ganging and Derating HEATSINK DEVICES No Fins Broken – Separate Wallboxes Devices of matching depth can be mounted next to each other in separate single gang wallboxes. The boxes must be spaced to the dimensions shown in Figure H. Allow 6” of clearance above and below the dimmers. Note: For Precision Dimmers add 1/8” to each horizontal dimension shown in Figure H. Faceplate depth: 5/8”. No Fins Broken – Multi-gang Wallbox When mounting devices with no fins removed, use Table A to determine what size multi-gang wallbox is required. Note: 1. When installing a even number of small devices, only use wallbox size listed in Table A and space one additional box 3/4” away from the others. 2. When combining small and large devices, be certain to position a small device at one end and a large device at the other end of the multi-gang box. 3. Mount dimmers with heatsink fins aligned vertically. Fins Broken – Multi-gang Heatsink Wallbox When mounting devices with fins broken in multi-gang boxes, follow information in Table B to determine the correct wallbox size. Fins Broken – Derating When mounting devices with one or both fins removed it is necessary to derate the maximum load of the devices in accordance with the FINS BROKEN–DERATING CHART in Table C. 15 Installation and Operation MULTISET PRO - PRESET DIMMING SYSTEM Specifications Voltage: Operating Temperature: Load: VA dimmers: ND controls: QE dimmers: ESI dimmers: HDF dimmers: EB dimmers: Input: 108-132 VAC, 60 Hz, ±3Hz 0-40Þ Centigrade Incandescent, low voltage incandescent with magnetic transformers, neon, cold cathode, or general inductive loads. Neutral connection required. Switched loads. Neutral connection required. Electronic low voltage and incandescent loads. Neutral connection required. ESI reverse phase electronic ballast. Neutral connection required. Fluorescent lighting loads with approved Philips HDF Electronic Ballasts. Neutral connection required. Fluorescent loads with Advance Mark X® electronic ballasts. Neutral connection required. Dimensions MSP-Series Masters/Dimmers/Remotes Classic or Ellipse Series MHP-Series Masters/Dimmers/Remotes Classic or Ellipse Series Master 500W, 600W, 1000W Dimmers 1500W, 2000W Dimmers THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY The Philips Controls product, when properly installed and under normal conditions of use (without overload, abuse or alteration), is warranted to you, the original user, for a period of three years form the date of original retail purchase, to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. If during the warranty period you believe the purchased product or any part thereof has such a defect, you must return the product (or part) at your cost during such period, with proof of purchase (or if installed by a third-party a written explanation of installation transaction with proof of date), to Philips Controls, 2828 Trade Center Dr. Ste. 130B, Carrollton,TX 75007, for repair or replacement (or to an authorized Philips Controls supplier which agrees in advance to handle the return and replacement by factory authorization). If the product or part is found by Philips Controls to have been defective in material or workmanship it will be repaired or replaced (as deemed necessary by Philips Controls), and the replacement will be returned to you free of charge. The original user is solely responsible for any costs associated with removal and re-installation of the product and shipping to Philips Controls or its authorized supplier. 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