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nSP5 D ER UL-924 RELAY PACK w/ DIMMING FOR EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES Automatically Overrides Emergency Lights On Upon Normal Power Loss Communicates w/ nLight Network Remotely Configurable/Upgradeable Push-Button Programmable Configurable Relay Logic Self-Contained Relay Switches Line Voltage Load Controls 0-10 VDC Dimmable Ballasts Test/Programming Button Green LED Indicator Extended Chase Nipple PHYSICAL SPECS SIZE: (not including ½” chase nipple) 3.38” H x 2.53” W x 1.83” D (8.59 cm x 6.43 cm x 4.65 cm) WEIGHT: 6 oz MOUNTING: ½” knockout COLOR: Red nLIGHT NETWORK PORTS: 2 RJ-45 ELECTRICAL SPECS POWER CONSUMPTION: ~3 mA SWITCHING LOAD: <5 Amps @ 120/277/347 VAC INRUSH CURRENT: 80 Amps (max)1 MOTOR LOAD: 1/4 HP DIMMING LOAD: Sinks < 20 mA; ~40 Ballasts @ .5 mA each WIRES: 18 AWG (4), 20 AWG (2) ENVIRONMENTAL SPECS OPERATING TEMP: 14º to 160º F (-10º to 71º C) RELATIVE HUMIDITY: 20 to 75% non-condensing ROHS COMPLIANT SILICONE FREE OTHER UL-924 & CUL Listed Plenum Rated Title 24 Compliant 5 Year Warranty Assembled in the U.S.A. LOW TEMP/HIGH HUMIDITY (LT) Sensor is corrosion resistant to moisture Operates down to -40º F/C OVERVIEW The nLight nSP5 D ER Series secondary relay and dimming pack is a UL-924 listed device used to switch and dim luminaires powered via an emergency circuit. Ideal for use along side an nPP16 relay pack that controls a space’s normal powered lighting, the nSP5 D ER is designed to switch up to 5 Amps and dim up to 40 (see specifications) 0-10 VDC ballasts. The nSP5 D ER’s two RJ-45 connectors make control wiring with standard CAT-5e cabling easy and clean. An elongated chase nipple facilitates attachment directly to a junction box or fixture through a ½” knockout. A push button and LEDs are also provided which allow users the ability to manually alter settings or test emergency operation. RELAY OPERATION The nSP5 D ER is wired to both normal and emergency power feeds. The unit only monitors the normal feed, while the emergency feed is connected to the line side of its relay. When normal power is present the relay and dimming outputs are free to switch the emergency power feed as normal. However, if the normal power feed is lost, the nSP5 D ER will override the relay closed and make the dimming output full bright. During this emergency operation period, the unit will not allow any switching or dimming to take place regardless of the presence of occupancy, daylight, or other control signal. Power for the nSP5 D ER secondary pack is provided via the CAT-5e connection and not taken off the line it is switching. Therefore, the nSP5 D ER typically will be deployed with an nPS 80 ER power supply that will also be powered from emergency power. These devices are supplied together by model number nSP5 D ER KIT. nLIGHT OPERATION This is a native nLight device, meaning it has the ability to communicate over an nLight network. Typically, it is daisy-chain wired, using CAT-5e cabling, with other nLight power packs, sensors and/or WallPods creating an nLight control zone. Left alone, the zone will assume default operation and can be programmed via its’ devices’ push-buttons. Once linked to a Gateway, directly or via a Bridge, the zone becomes capable of remote status monitoring and control using SensorView software. All nLight switches and sensors can be configured to output on one of sixteen channels, referred to as broadcast channels. Devices with relays and/or dimming, such as the nSP5 D ER, can then be configured to follow any of these channels via the tracking channel settings. By default, an nSP5 D ER is configured to follow (when not in emergency mode) all occupancy, photocell, and switch/dimmer commands arriving on Channel 1. Using the unit’s push button or via SensorView, channel tracking settings can be programmed for each device type individually. This is critical when an nSP5 D ER is utilized in a room to provide multizone dimming and personal control. NOTE 1: Extremely high inrush current (often found in LED drivers/fixtures) can damage this device; do not switch loads that exceed 80 Amps of inrush current. For applications exceeding this specification use a nPP16 ER emergency relay pack and a nIO D (KO) device. ORDERING INFO nSP5 D ER [POWER SUPPLY KIT] [TEMP/HUMIDITY] OPTIONS POWER SUPPLY KIT Blank = Relay Unit only KIT* = Kit w/ nPS 80 ER Power Supply 347 KIT* = Kit w/ nPS 80 ER 347 Power Supply *KIT models include Red Isolation Cable & RJ-45 Splitter TEMP/HUMIDITY Blank = None LT = Low Temp Revised 03.6.14 © 2014 Sensor Switch WIRING (DO NOT WIRE HOT) The nSP5 D ER device requires power via the CAT-5e connection from an nPS 80 ER power supply connected to the emergency circuit. The red isolation cable assembly (included with the KIT option) connects the nSP5 D ER to the nLight bus as well as isolates the unit from other bus power sources. T568B pin/pair assignment is recommended for all CAT-5e cables. For 347VAC, orange wire on nPS 80 ER will be replaced with red wire. nLight Bus Emergency { RJ-45 Splitter { Normal Power H H N nSP5 D ER Red Bus Power Isolation Cable N BLK 120 V ORN 277 V RED WHT RED VIO (+) BLK EMERGENCY LOAD WHT Dimming GRY (-) OPTIONAL TEST SWITCH nPS 80 ER (cap wires if load is not dimmable) CAT-5e OPERATIONAL SETTINGS Several operational settings for the nSP5 D ER are available: • Override (On/Off/Normal) • Occupancy Tracking (Enable/Disable) • Photocell Tracking (Enable/Disable) • Switch Tracking (Enable/Disable) • Occupancy Tracking Channel (1-16) • Photocell Tracking Channel (1-16) • Switch Tracking Channel (1-16) • Button Mode (Enable/Disable) • Invert Relay Logic* (Enable/Disable) *does not invert dimming operation • Idle Time Until Dim • Dimming Range High (0 - 100%) • Dimming Range Low (0 - 100%) • Dimming Offset (-200% to +200%) • Start to High (Enable/Disable) • LED (Override On/Override Off/Normal) • Follow Photocell Mode (Enabled +, Enabled +/-, Disabled) • Special Modes: Manual On to Auto Off, Auto to (Timed) Override On, Manual to (Timed) Override On, Manual On to Full Auto, Predictive Off INSTALLATION • Mount to any junction box through a ½” knockout • Connect line voltage feeds and load • Connect dimming output wires to ballast dimming inputs • Interconnect nSP5 D ER directly with nPS 80 ER unit (using the CAT-5e cable plugged into indicated RJ-45 port). Connect other nLight devices in lighting zone using the red CAT-5e isolation cable. • All devices in the zone will begin functioning together according to each device’s defaults BUTTON RJ-45 PORTS LED PUSH BUTTON TESTING To simulate normal power being lost, press and release the push button one time. After a few seconds the relay will close for 4 seconds, then return to normal operation. PROGRAMMING Refer to instruction card IN-10.x for default settings and directions on programming the sensor via the push-button. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 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 readily 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 intended use. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY: Sensor Switch warrants these products to be free of defects in manufacture and workmanship for a period of 60 months. Sensor Switch, upon prompt notice of such defect, will, at its option, provide a Returned Material Authorization number and repair or replace returned product. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: This Warranty is in full lieu of all other representation and expressed and implied warranties (including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for use) and under no circumstances shall Sensor Switch be liable for any incidental or consequential property damages or losses. TN-613-03 900 Northrop Road, Wallingford, CT 06492 • 1.800.PASSIVE • FX 203.269.9621 • www.sensorswitch.com