Crestron Residential Lighting - Manual

Crestron Residential Lighting

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide; Contents; CAEN; DIN; TPMC; NETTM
  • Page 6 – Introduction; low-voltage wiring and/or RF control can be used; cable, connecting the user to a powerful
  • Page 7 – Crestron Green Light
  • Page 8 – System Design
  • Page 9 – Lighting System Design Types; Wireless Systems
  • Page 10 – Centralized Wired Systems
  • Page 11 – Decentralized Wired Systems
  • Page 12 – Hybrid Systems
  • Page 13 – The Load Schedule; Required Load Schedule Items; National and local electrical codes and the
  • Page 14 – Example Load Schedule with Panel Terminations
  • Page 15 – Residential Lighting Wiring Plan; Steps to order a lighting system:; NOTE
  • Page 16 – Green Light Options; CAEN- Series Enclosures
  • Page 17 – CAEN-Series Enclosure
  • Page 18 – CAEN Installation; These enclosures house equipment that; CAEN Enclosure Framing; CAEN 4X2 Framing
  • Page 19 – CAEN Wiring; All power feeds must be protected by 15 or 20
  • Page 20 – Universal Mounting Plates; equipment attached to the CAEN-UMP in an enclosure.; Dimensions are provided in inches, edge to edge.
  • Page 21 – Cover Extension Kits; Dimensions are provided in inches.
  • Page 22 – CLX Lighting Control Modules; A five-pin ribbon cable interconnects modules and the processor
  • Page 23 – CLX-Series Lighting Control Modules; Model Load
  • Page 24 – Terminal Blocks and Modules; Each terminal block includes a; terminal rail; occupy a module space within an enclosure.
  • Page 25 – Module Installation; This equipment is for indoor use only and; Single Width Enclosure Mounting; Use copper conductors only – rated 75°C.
  • Page 26 – Cresnet® Terminal Block for CAEN Automation Enclosures; Network Block Dimensions and Weight; 3⁄4 in
  • Page 28 – Crestron DIN Rail Products; Features
  • Page 29 – Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products
  • Page 33 – Analog Outputs; Eight 0-10V analog output control ports (Maximum sink current
  • Page 35 – -segment Cresnet hub; -Segment Cresnet Hub
  • Page 36 – Interface Equipment Residential Lighting Design Guide; Interface Equipment; Crestron User Interfaces; C2N-DB Decorator Series Keypads; Wall Box Dimmers and Switches
  • Page 37 – Wall Mount Touchpanels; TPS Series Isys
  • Page 39 – Tilt Touchpanels
  • Page 40 – TPMC Series Isys i/O WiFi Touchpanels
  • Page 41 – Wireless Touchpanels and Handhelds
  • Page 42 – Keypads; C2N-DB Series Decorator Keypads; Fits standard electrical gang boxes and Decora® faceplates
  • Page 43 – CNX Designer Series Keypads; Metal faceplate options:; Mounting in Single-Gang Box
  • Page 44 – CameoTM; The
  • Page 45 – Cameo TM Mounting Options; This mounting option is intended for flush-mount keypads only.
  • Page 46 – iLux Integrated Lighting Control System
  • Page 47 – iLux Features
  • Page 48 – Expansion; Shade groups are independent of lighting control zones.
  • Page 49 – Control System Integration
  • Page 50 – iLux Expansion Modules
  • Page 51 – Expansion Modules Wiring Diagrams; 30V feed is available on CLSI units only
  • Page 53 – Cresnet Wall Box Dimmers; Derating Information for Magnetic Low Voltage Applications
  • Page 54 – Cresnet Wall Box Switches
  • Page 55 – infiNETTM Wireless Technology
  • Page 56 – infiNET Dimmers, Switches, and Thermostat
  • Page 57 – Example infiNET system
  • Page 58 – Control Processors; PAC2 Lighting Control Processor; Crestron recommends that the control processor; Cresnet; hard disk drive, for; Backup Net Input; connector allows a backup control
  • Page 59 – Fault; connector provides a dry contact closure fault; PAC2 Power Management & Requirements
  • Page 60 – PAC2M Professional Automation Mini Control System; A separate supplemental power supply is required for
  • Page 61 – Override
  • Page 62 – Basic Lighting System Interconnections
  • Page 63 – Occupancy and Photocell Sensors; Green Light Photocell Light Sensors
  • Page 64 – Integrated Shade and Drape Controllers
  • Page 65 – Integrated Partner Modules; serial; For a complete list of partners refer to:; Integrated Systems; Lighting Systems
  • Page 67 – Load Schedule Report Example; Example Residence
  • Page 68 – Load Schedule with Panel Terminations
  • Page 72 – Appendix B: Touchpanel Comparison Charts
  • Page 74 – Wireless Touchpanels & Handheld Remotes
  • Page 75 – Static and Dynamic Elements
  • Page 77 – Grazing and Washing Surfaces
  • Page 78 – Appendix D: Glossary of Lighting Terminology
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Page 4 - Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide; Contents; CAEN; DIN; TPMC; NETTM

Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Contents I NTRODUCTION .................................................... 1   T HE S INGLE S OLUTION C ONTROL S YSTEM – A C RESTRON E XCLUSIVE ............................................................ 1   C RESTRON C ONTROL T ECHNOLOGY ...................

Page 6 - Introduction; low-voltage wiring and/or RF control can be used; cable, connecting the user to a powerful

Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Introduction Doc. 5999F 1 Introduction Crestron is the world's leading manufacturer of advanced control technologies. Our developments in combining touchpanel technology with lighting control applications were the very first of their kind. Only Crestron bri...

Page 7 - Crestron Green Light

Introduction Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Doc. 5999F 2 Crestron Control Technology View precise lighting levels, temperature and shade positions in any room throughout the home, graphically and quantitatively, from any touchpanel or PC. Monitor and track current and historical device u...

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