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Wireless Controller Miro Decorator Syle SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply... Watt Stopper Power Pack Rating..., 35mA Control outputs For Dimming Ballasts: Sink...up to 50mA Maximum voltage... 9.5VDC Minimum voltage... 0.5VDC Two outputs for external maintained relays: Dimming mode... ON/OFF Shade mode... Shade up/down direction EXT RELAY 2 Dimming mode...n/a Shade mode...shade power ON/OFF Operating Temperature... 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) LOAD TYPES Use the for these load types: 0 to 10V electronic dimming ballasts (Mark 7 or equivalent) with maximum of up to 50mA. Compatible LED systems (verify compatibility with LED control manufacturer). voltage (120VAC, 60Hz tubular motor shade, where full open and close positions can be set (verify compatibility with shade manufacturer). Features Wireless communication facilitates scene participation. Control electronic ballasts and drivers for LED systems. Sink up to 50mA, allowing the product to control up to 100 ballasts wired in parallel (each ballast sourcing 0.5mA). output ranges at a minimum between 0.5VDC and 9.5VDC. Control line voltage (120VAC) tubular motor shade, where full open & closed positions can be mechanically set on the motor shade itself. Able to control two external maintained relays. Able to receive a sensor input. Operating supply voltage : Class-2 device powered directly from an external source. Watt Stopper BZ series for ballast control. Watt Stopper A120C-P Form C Power Pack and S120/277/347C-P slave pack for shade control. Power Fail Memory After a power failure, all wireless devices automatically return to the state that they were in immediately prior to loss of power. All configuration and scene control information is preserved. DESCRIPTION The 0 to 10V controller has two different operating modes: Dimming or Shade Control. It can be used to control dimmable 0 to 10V fluorescent ballasts (Advance Mark 7 or equivalent), dimmable 0 to 10V LED drivers, or compatible line voltage shades. The is shipped from the factory with the 0 to 10V dimming mode enabled. The can be changed to shade control mode in the field using a simple operating mode selection procedure. The must be used in conjunction with power packs by Watt Stopper/Legrand (refer to wiring diagrams). The also has an input for connecting a sensor for automatic operation. Top Dog Wireless Communication Wireless devices use radio signals to communicate with each other to control lighting and other types of electric loads in selected areas. These wireless devices use the 900MHz band for high-speed control communication. Using Watt Stopper frequency-agile Top Dog technology, these wireless devices avoid interference with other 900MHz devices, such as cordless phones and baby monitors. Environment and Orientation Do not locate the close to any device that may cause radio frequency interference or behind large metal objects that can block radio reception. Avoid TV sets, computers, refrigerators, microwave ovens, range hoods, safes, etc. APPLICATION ASSISTANCE The functions as part of a network that may contain a variety of wireless devices. Instructions for installation, binding operations, and use are included with the relevant wireless devices. Application support information and installation guides are available online. Installation Instructions

INSTALLATION The is a Class 2 product. A low voltage cable with the appropriate number of conductors must be installed. For ease of installation, manufacturer recommends use of a deep wall box. 1. Disconnect power to circuit by turning circuit breaker OFF before installation. 2. Remove the existing wall plate and switch, if one is present. If there is an existing line voltage switch the wiring must be converted to low voltage in order to use the original wall box location for the. Alternatively, the existing line voltage switch may remain, however a new wall box must be installed for the according to NEC requirements. 3. Install power pack(s) as appropriate for your application. 4. Strip existing wires 1/4. If two wires will be connected to the same terminal, both wires must be the same gauge. Connect wires as appropriate for your application. 5. Attach the wall plate. 6. Switch the circuit breaker back ON. INSTALL IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES & STANDARDS. Failure to follow these instructions may cause personal injury or equipment damage. Using the in a Miro Wireless system To use the in a wireless Miro system, it must be bound to the same house as the other devices in the system. It can then be used in a group and/or scene, like any wireless Miro device. See WIRELESS CONFIGURATION SETUP INSTRUCTIONS for instructions on binding the to a wireless Miro system. DIMMING MODE (Hot) The operates in dimming mode as shipped from the factory. + 0-10 Ballast After it is powered-up it will 0-10 Ballast respond to inputs and provide outputs according to its terminal connections. Background: Dimming It is a low-voltage DC dimming method, using Class 2 wires. It allows multiple circuits to use the same dimming signal without additional power equipment. When controlling systems, or ON/OFF systems: Use a Watt Stopper/Legrand B or BZ power pack. Dimming curves To accomodate various types of ballasts, the, executes a straight proportional relationship between the internal level and the voltage provided, 0.5VDC to 9.5VDC. Dimming (with ON/OFF option) When the user ramps up, relay 1 output switches from 0V to. This closes the power pack relay to supply line voltage to the light fixtures. When the user ramps down and the output becomes 0V, relay 1 switches to 0V. This opens the power pack relay to remove power to the light fixtures. This allows the ballast to smoothly ramp down and then be turned OFF. NOTE: An ON to OFF transition can take longer than expected (by about 2 seconds) because the is dimming down. The OFF to ON transition is immediate. WIRING EXAMPLES, LIGHTING CONTROL wiring diagram BZ POWER PACK Sensor input wiring diagram BZ POWER PACK OUTPUT COM White () SENSOR (Load) White () (Load) -+ SENSOR 0-10v DIMMING DIMMING Ballast ON/OFF control wiring diagram To control a simple ON/OFF system do not connect the output on the. BZ POWER PACK White page 2

SHADE CONTROL MODE Background: voltage motor shades For shade motor control, these instructions refer only to MechoShade / Somfy motor roller shades. For use with other brands of shade controls, contact Technical Support. Motor Ground (green) Motor (white) Pole Plug Typical Somfy Motor Wiring Color Code Color White Green Function 1: Direction 2: Direction (N): (G): Ground Standard Motor 115 VAC WARNING: Verify shade motor wiring with shade manufacturer before installing. voltage motor shades are controlled up or down by applying or not applying line voltage (120VAC, 60Hz) to the (up) or (down) wire. The motor(s) connect directly to the relays or switches that control them. In general, the relays or switches are controlling only one or two motors or a multi-banded group of shades. IMPORTANT: Set the shade s Fully-up/Fully-down position BEFORE the is installed. Travel limits are mechanically set on the roller shade itself. See the shade manufacturer s instructions for information about setting the shade travel limits. WIRING TO A SHADE MOTOR When controlling shades, use a Watt Stopper/Legrand A120C-P power pack, and an S120/277/347E-P auxiliary relay (slave) pack. This combination results in the following low voltage wire connections: terminal connections IN...to...A120C-P RED Common...to...A120C-P BLACK... not used Sensor Input...to...optional sensor - control Ext Relay 1...to...A120C-P BLUE Common...to...S120 BLACK Ext Relay 2...to...S120 BLUE Relay 1 output is used to apply line voltage (120VAC, 60Hz) to the shade s up or down travel direction wires, through a normally open/normally closed relay or form-c power pack such as the A120C-P. Relay 2 output is used to provide or remove line voltage (120VAC, 60Hz) though an auxiliary relay pack such as the S120/277/347E-P. Relay 2 closes for 10 minutes then it opens to remove power from the roller shade. CAUTION TURN THE POWER OFF AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLING THE DEVICE OR POWER/SLAVE PACKS. Voltage Detail A120C-P Power Pack (Master) See line voltage detail ROLLER SHADE A120C-P () S120E-P () Supply () 120VAC Supply Supply Ground (Green) Roller Shade Ground (Green) S120/277/347E-P Slave Pack A120C-P Power Pack (Master) Roller Shade Green- Ground - Shade Up White - - Shade Down Yellow White EXT RELAY 2 A120C-P (White) Supply (White) Roller Shade (White) S120/277/347E-P Slave Pack A120C-P () Roller Shade () A120E-P () Roller Shade () S120E-P () A120C-P (Brown) Shade control wiring diagram page 3

SETTING THE OPERATING MODE The factory setting for the is Dimming mode enabled. The Shade mode is disabled. To enable Shade mode: 1. Press and hold LEARN (for two seconds). 2. Release LEARN. 3. Press and hold RAISE for two seconds, until the device confirms the new mode by flashing its LED red, at 2 Hz, for 1.5 seconds. 4. Press and hold LEARN again (for two seconds) to exit the setup/binding mode and return to normal operation. To switch back to the Dimming mode: 1. Press and hold LEARN for two seconds. 2. Release LEARN. 3. Press and hold LOWER for two seconds, until the device confirms by flashing its LED green, at 2 Hz, for 1.5 seconds. 4. Press and hold LEARN again (for two seconds) to exit the setup/binding mode and return to normal operation. LEARN RAISE LED confirms Shade mode. LOWER Green LED confirms Dimming mode. When you see or LEARN in the instructions, firmly press and hold both the top and bottom of the device paddle until the LED changes (about 2 seconds). When you see or RAISE in the instructions, touch the top of the switch as directed. When you see or LOWER in the instructions, touch the bottom of the switch as directed. SHADE OPERATION Shade travel time The shade travel time limit is 10 minutes. This is enough time for most window sizes. This means that the roller shade must be able to handle having power at all times even if the shade is unused. Consult the shade motor manufacturer for guidance. When the user presses Raise, two things happen: Relay 1 output switches from 0V to, causing the A120C-P form-c relay to open. Relay 2 output closes the S120E-P auxiliary relay. The A120C-P form-c power pack common is now at line voltage. With the A120C-P form-c power pack relay previously set in an open position, the shade UP wire is also at line voltage causing the shade to go up. After 10 minutes both relays are de-energized and line voltage is removed from the UP wire. The shade stays up. IMPORTANT Set the OPERATING MODE to Shade Mode when connected to a shade motor. See instructions on the next page to operate the as part of a Miro Wireless system. When the user presses Lower, two things happen: Relay 1 output switches to 0V, causing the A120C-P form-c relay to close. Relay 2 output closes the S120E-P auxiliary relay. The common of the A120C-P form-c power pack is now at line voltage. With the A120C-P form-c power pack relay previously set in a closed position, the shade DOWN wire is also at line voltage causing the shade to go down. After 10 minutes both relays are de-energized and line voltage is removed from the DOWN wire. The shade stays down. Relay 1 & 2 output and shade behavior: Press and release: Shade action Relay 1 Relay 2 Lower Close/travel down OFF (0V). Power pack normally closed. for 10 minutes Lower: while shade is traveling down Stop OFF (0V). for 10 minutes Lower: after shade traveled down No change No change No change and stopped, even if not 100% down Lower: while shade is traveling up Reverse direction, close OFF (0V). Power pack normally closed. for 10 minutes Raise Open/travel up ON (). Power pack normally open. for 10 minutes Raise: while shade is traveling up No change No change. No change Raise: while shade is traveling down Reverse direction, open ON (). Power pack normally open. for 10 minutes page 4

WIRELESS CONFIGURATION SETUP INSTRUCTIONS When you see in the instructions, press the top of the paddle on the Miro device. When you see in the instructions, press the bottom of the paddle on the Miro device. When you see in the instructions, simultaneously press and hold BOTH the top and bottom of the device paddle. SET HOUSE ID All Miro wireless devices installed in the same system must acquire the same House ID before use. This process is known as house binding. Each Miro wireless device is bound to all other Miro wireless devices in the house. New Installation 1. With all devices installed and energized, make sure that every Miro wireless device LED is yellow. If any LED is off, be sure the circuit breaker is on and the device is correctly installed. 2. Press on any device paddle until the LED flashes yellow (about 2 seconds). This indicates that it has acquired a unique House ID. 3. Make sure that all other Miro wireless device LEDs are flashing green, indicating that they have acquired the same House ID. 4. Return to the device used in step 2, which is still flashing yellow. Press until the LED changes to solid green (about 2 seconds). All device LEDs in the house change to solid green, indicating house binding is complete. Adding a to an Existing Installation If you re adding or replacing a in a Miro wireless installation that is already operating, the new must acquire the same House ID as the other Miro wireless devices already in the house. After the is powered up, the LED should be solid yellow. This indicates that it has not yet acquired a House ID. To acquire the House ID for the existing system: 1. Press on any previously bound device until the LED flashes yellow (about 2 seconds). 2. Verify that the newly added s LED begins flashing green, indicating that it has acquired the House ID. 3. Return to the same device used in step 1 and press until the LED changes to solid green (about 2 seconds). All device LEDs should now be solid green. ADVANCED WIRELESS OPERATION Groups You can use a in conjunction with one or more Miro DRD8 Wireless Multilocation Controllers to control one circuit from multiple locations. Binding the and DRD8 devices together in the same Group enables them to work in exactly the same way, from any of the control locations. You can include other Miro wireless devices in the Group. Just remember that all devices in the Group operate when one member operates. Set the House ID (see Set House ID) before setting up Groups. Set up Groups before setting up Scenes. Creating a New Group 1. Go to any device that you want to include in the Group. Press. The device LED flashes yellow, and all other devices in the house flash green. You now have 5 minutes to complete this process. 2. To include or exclude a device in the Group press on the device until the LED changes color. Yellow flashing LED = Included in the Group Green flashing LED = NOT included in the Group If you get to a device and it is NOT flashing, the 5 minute binding process timer may have expired. Go back to step 1 and repeat. 3. Return to the device used in step 1 and press to terminate Group binding. All LEDs revert to solid green. Now, all the devices in the Group control their load circuit in exactly the same manner. Adding a to a Group in an Existing System 1. Go to a device that is in the Group where you want to add the dimmer. Press. The device LED and all members of the Group flash yellow. The new flashes green. 2. Press on the new dimmer until its LED flashes yellow. 3. Return to the device used in step 1 and press. All LEDs are solid green. Scene Control The may be easily incorporated into room and whole house preset scenes. The Miro Installation Guide provides more information about configuring scenes and presets. Instructions for installation and use are included with the relevant Miro wireless room and whole house control devices. Application support information and the Miro Installation Guide are available online. page 5

TROUBLESHOOTING FOR WIRELESS During Set House ID, the LED is not flashing on some wireless Miro devices. If LED is solid green before initiating house ID binding: The device already has another house ID. Reset it to the factory default so that it can be bound to the desired house ID. Resetting to factory defaults is described in the I need to start over issue. If LED is solid yellow after initiating house ID binding: The device may be out of range of the initiating device. Add a MRR2 Miro Wireless Repeater to boost signal range. I made a configuration mistake. I need to start over. You can reset any Miro wireless device to factory default setting by pressing and holding until the LED changes to solid yellow (approximately 10 seconds). During the process, the LED flashes yellow and when complete, it changes to solid yellow. The device can then be reconfigured, exactly like any new device (see the Set House ID section). The Dimmer does not work and the status LED is flashing red. at 1Hz (5 times in 5 seconds): The dimmer has detected an unsuitable load or load below the minimum rated load for the applied voltage. To clear the fault condition, tap and wait for the LED to turn green. Disconnect power, check the load, restore power and try again. FCC NOTICE 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 WARRANTY INFORMATION Manufacturer warranties its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of manufacturer for consequential damages arising out of, or in connection with, the use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property, revenue or profit, or cost of removal, installation or reinstallation. 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. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. Watt Stopper Customers contact: 2800 De La Cruz Blvd. Santa Clara, CA 95050 Phone: 800.879.8585 www.wattstopper.com Please Recycle 09901r1 11/2008 Vantage Customers contact: 1061 South 800 East Orem, UT 84057 Phone: 800.555.9891 www.vantagecontrols.com