Instruction Sheet D3208 MANUAL
Instruction Sheet D3208 MANUAL
Instruction Sheet D3208 MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES .................................................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 2
DESCRIPTION .............................................................................. 3
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................... 4
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................ 34
APPENDIX
FEATURES
• Allows dimming of 6 local loads per Multizone Controller (incandescent,
tungsten, magnetic low-voltage, Advance Mark X fluorescent, neon, cold
cathode and non-dimming)
• Controls up to 248 zones
• Remote zone control capability of up to 248 zones
• Allows 32 scenes per group, per single configuration
• Provides control of 8 partitioned areas in up to 256 configurations
• Expansion of up to 30 additional D3208 Controllers
• Group and individual zone DIM/BRIGHT capable
• Configurable fade-transition rates (0-59 seconds and 1-120 minutes)
• User-friendly Wizards for easy setup/operation
• Two-line, 32 character LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
• Automatically turn ON/OFF lights at dusk and/or dawn (astronomical clock)
• Create up to 64 timed events which can reoccur year after year
• Create up to 32 lighting scenes
• Access any of the 32 scenes from the from the Programmer front panel (8 at
any one time)
• Customizable zone names of up to 16 characters
• Compatible with other D3200 components that interface with the LCnet
system; PC based programming through D3200 Setup Software and Leviton
SmartJack, a wall-mounted Scene Controller, and a handheld remote control
(optional)
• Access any of the scenes using 8 learned Infrared codes utilizing a Leviton
IR Remote, Cat. No. NE210 or 32 codes with any standard IR Remote
• Real Time clock retains correct time, with accuracy of 15 seconds, in
absence of power typically for 2 weeks
• Guaranteed 15 minute accuracy for any North American (US, Canada,
Mexico) locality based on Sunrise/Sunset calculations.
• Security options
INTRODUCTION
The Leviton Multizone Zone Controller/Dimmer, Cat. No. D3208, provides
advanced, multi-point scene control for commercial and high-end residential
lighting applications. The D3208 is a user-friendly, self-contained unit that can
be used to control—at one time from the front panel—up to six zones of lighting
and two auxiliary LCnet dimming or switching loads in a room or group of rooms
via a series of push-buttons and “Wizard” menus. Suited for areas with
removable partitions, the D3208 accommodates combine/separate functionality,
a host of customizable settings, and features an infrared receiver for use with a
handheld remote control. Although the unit will often be used as part of a
comprehensive D3200 dimming system attached via a communication bus, it
may also be used solely as a dimmer attached to six loads.
A series of intuitive wizards displayed on the unit’s LCD simplifies the user
interface. A number of push-buttons guide the user through the wizards, which
can be used to program the Multizone Controller—as can Leviton software. The
unit will normally display the selected scene’s name, date, and time in it’s Main
Screen, and by simply pressing the applicable scene buttons, end-users can
control their preprogrammed lighting. The Multizone Controller can send
commands to up to 248 individual lighting and appliance loads.
The Multizone Controller provides the capability to program up to 32 customized
Lighting Scenes. With Scene Lighting, selected lighting loads can be
programmed to turn ON at desired brightness levels or OFF when required; in
either a single room or a group of rooms. Lighting Scenes can be preset for
home theater viewing, hall presentations, dining, entertaining and a wide range
of other activities. Lighting Scenes can be easily changed at any time by
pressing the applicable scene button.
DESCRIPTION
The D3208 can function in two ways: One, as a self-contained dimmer for loads
directly attached to it and two, as a control unit for other remote devices (which it
can also power) attached to the Leviton Control Network (LCnet) communication
bus.
The Multizone Controller is designed to be customized on the job site or
residence in minutes with customized zone and scene names such as
“Chandelier,” “Presentation,” and so on. If the zone is local to the Multizone
Controller, the zone number appears above the LED column indicating each
zone’s brightness level. The “A” for auxiliary will light up to indicate that the zone
is wired to the LCnet but not directly to the Multizone Controller. During
adjustment, the LCD displays the exact zone light level so that repeatable
settings can be achieved. The D3208 provides eight different scene buttons; the
active scene button will remain lit. Once scenes are programmed, any zone may
be individually dimmed or brightened without affecting the rest of the scene. A
number of other helpful push-buttons round out the functionality: Group Dim,
Group Brighten, Maximum Brightness, and OFF.
The D3208 offers programming capabilities including each individual zone’s
minimum level and name. Scene changes can also be scheduled based on
clock time or dawn and dusk, and can even be set to change on a seemingly
irregular schedule—ideal for security reasons.
As part of a much larger family of digital controls and systems, the D3208 can
communicate with other LCnet control stations across its high-speed serial data
line. This allows it to be incorporated into a system with other Dimensions 3200
Zone and Scene Controllers, including the six-zone D3206 Multizone Controller/
Dimmer, as well as with remote dimmers and switched loads such as motors.
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
Input: 120VAC, 60Hz, +/-10%
Isolated Output: 24VDC @150mA
Power Output: 1920W/VA total
1000W/VA max. per zone
1200W/VA max. per side
Minimum Load: 15W
Surge protection: Surge Suppression for voltage surges up to
6000V and current surges up to 3000A
Load Types: Incandescent, Tungsten, Magnetic Low-Voltage
Transformer, Advance Mark X Electronic
Fluorescent Dimming Ballast, Neon, Cold
Cathode, and non-dimming loads
Testing/Code Compliance: UL Listed, CSA Certified
FCC Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device must not cause
harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Real Time Clock: Accurate within 15 seconds per week,
with or without power
Leap year compensation
Calculating of Sunrise and Sunset, given
the correct latitude and longitude, to within
15 minutes
Environmental
Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C
Software
Programmer has been specified with sufficient permanent memory for 20
years to hold :
- 32 Scenes
- 64 Time schedules
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: TO BE INSTALLED AND/OR USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
APPROPRIATE ELECTRICAL CODES AND REGULATIONS.
WARNING: IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT ANY PART OF THESE
INSTRUCTIONS, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT LINE VOLTAGE WIRES TO LOW-VOLTAGE
TERMINALS.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF OVERHEATING AND POSSIBLE
DAMAGE TO THIS DEVICE AND OTHER EQUIPMENT, DO NOT INSTALL TO
CONTROL A RECEPTACLE.
WARNING: USE ONLY WITH THE APPROPRIATE ADVANCE MARK X™
120V ELECTRONIC DIMMING BALLASTS FOR CONTROLLING THE
SPECIFIC FLUORESCENT LAMPS.
CAUTION: USE WITH INCANDESCENT, TUNGSTEN, 120V HALOGEN
FIXTURES, COLD CATHODE, MAGNETIC LOW- VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER
FIXTURES, OR MARK X™ 120V ELECTRONIC DIMMING BALLASTS ONLY.
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT TO CONTROL ELECTRONIC (SOLID STATE)
LOW- VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS.
OTHER CAUTIONS:
1. WHEN A MAGNETIC LOW- VOLTAGE CIRCUIT IS OPERATED AT A DIM
LEVEL, WITH ALL LAMPS INOPERATIVE, EXCESS CURRENT MAY
FLOW THROUGH THE TRANSFORMER. TO AVOID POSSIBLE
TRANSFORMER FAILURE DUE TO OVERCURRENT, USE A
TRANSFORMER THAT INCORPORATES THERMAL PROTECTION OR A
FUSE AT THE PRIMARY WINDINGS.
2. WHEN USING WITH FLUORESCENT BALLASTS, BOTH LIGHTING
FIXTURE AND DIMMER MUST BE GROUNDED.
3. USE THIS DEVICE ONLY WITH COPPER OR COPPER CLAD WIRE.
WITH ALUMINUM WIRE USE ONLY DEVICES MARKED CO/ALR OR
CU/AL.
4. DO NOT MIX LOAD TYPES ON A SINGLE ZONE (I.E, 120V TUNGSTEN
AND MAGNETIC LOW-VOLTAGE).
5. DISCONNECT POWER WHEN SERVICING FIXTURES OR CHANGING
LAMPS.
TO INSTALL:
1. WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH; TURN OFF POWER AT
CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT POWER IS OFF BEFORE
WIRING!
2. Determine location for installation of the Multizone Controller.
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3. Remove Front Door Frame assembly by gently lifting the bottom edge of the
frame until it snaps off (refer to Figure 1). Swing the bottom edge away until
the upper section is released.
4. Mount 5-gang, 2-1/2" wall box with a 4-gang raised cover in wall at desired
location with 4 screws.
5. Line Voltage Wiring:
NOTES:
• The insulation of the Class I field wiring must be rated no less than 75°C.
• Each screw terminal is capable of holding up to two (2) 12 AWG wires.
A. Remove 3/8" (0.95 cm) of insulation from each circuit conductor. Make
sure that ends of conductors are straight.
B. Connect conductors per WIRING DIAGRAM as follows (refer to Figures
2 and 3): Insert conductors under appropriate terminal clamp and
tighten screws to 9 in.-lbs. of torque.
NOTE: The Multizone Controller will automatically assign zone numbers
to loads based on which terminal you connect each load to. For
example: connecting a bank of fixtures to the Load 1 terminal means
that those fixtures will be the first Zone on that Multizone Controller. The
D3208 also allows you to change these zone numbers, if you desire.
6. Low-Voltage Wiring (If LCnet wiring is required):
NOTES:
• LCnet must be wired using a twisted pair for the CAN_H and CAN_L wires.
Leviton recommends using CAT5 wire.
• LCnet wires must also be dressed so they are separate from the high
voltage (Class I) conductors. Refer to local building codes for the
appropriate installation requirements for the low-voltage wiring. Jacketing
over the low-voltage wires may be required to provide appropriate
insulation from the high-voltage wiring.
Connect leads per WIRING DIAGRAM as follows (refer to Figure 3): Insert
each lead into appropriate plug connector location by pushing firmly. If using
stranded wire, twist strands of each lead tightly (making sure that there are
no stray strands) and push firmly into appropriate plug connector location.
Tighten the screws on the plug connector—making sure that no bare
conductor is showing. Connect plug connector to jack on the back of the
Controller.
7. Carefully position all wires to provide room in wall box for Multizone
Controller. Mount Controller to raised cover using the screws provided (refer
to Figure 1).
8. Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse.
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9. Check for power to the Multizone Controller by verifying that the GREEN
LCD on the front of the unit is displaying the Dimensions D3200 splash
screen.
10. If necessary, increase or decrease the contrast of the display first, remove
the overlay by gently lifting and releasing the tabs. Then, use a small Philips
style screwdriver to slightly turn the adjustment until preferred contrast is
achieved. To replace overlay, carefully insert lower tabs into front slots of
frame and then bow overlay so that top tab slips into top slot (refer to
Figure 1).
10. Reinstall the Front Door Frame assembly by aligning with unit. Carefully
press the frame onto unit until it snaps into position. Press all edges to
ensure that it is fully seated.
11. INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
FIGURE 1
MULTIZONE CONTROLLER MOUNTING
DIMENSIONS MULTIZONE
CONTROLLER / DIMMER
OVERLAY
CONTRAST
ADJUSTMENT
(under Overlay)
CONTROLLER
COVER
10
13
NEUTRAL
08
LOAD 1 D O LOAD 6
88
L L
LOAD 2 D
LOAD 5
L L
LOAD 3 LOAD 4
L L
FIGURE 2
To D3200
Components
3/6/02, 11:04 AM
MULTIZONE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAM 1
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIGURE 3
MULTIZONE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAM 2
Low-Voltage Wires
(Plug-in Connector)
LOADS 1-3
Neutral
Line
Ground
LOADS 4-6
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FIGURE 4
MULTIZONE CONTROLLER USER INTERFACE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A A A
Dim
Scene
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
PROGRAMMING
Control Buttons (refer to Figure 4):
With the cover closed, you can access the SCENE PROGRAMMING/RECALL,
MAX, and OFF buttons. With the cover open, you can access the LCD Display,
the Wizard/Menus, Select/Next, Cancel/Previous, Page Zones, Dim Scene,
Dim/Bright, Zone Info, and Function/Shortcut buttons.
SCENES: Selects a new scene, and signals a preprogrammed
set of lighting levels to fade in while the previously
selected scene fades out. Named scenes will appear in
the display (LCD) when the button is pressed (i.e.,
Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner).
MAX: Turns all Loads to maximum BRIGHT.
OFF: Turns all Loads OFF (opens the air-gap relay).
Wizard/Menus: Toggles between Main Screen on LCD and several
programming screens (refer to Programming section).
Select/Next: Advances programming steps.
Cancel/Previous: Cancels out of Wizard or moves to previously selected
screen.
Page Zones: Toggles between local zones on current panel to remote
zones on a remote panel.
Dim Scene: One touch control for dimming of set scene.
Dim/Bright: Allows for manual control of setting percentage of light
level for selected zone.
Zone Info: Displays active Panel, Zone, Group, and Light Level
information.
Auxiliary Zones: Controls and displays Loads that are not directly wired to
the D3208 being accessed.
Function/Shortcut: Used to navigate through programming sequences and as
a shortcut to access Scene Banks.
NOTE: The SCENE, MAX, and OFF buttons will act on a particular group. In
the Basic B application this will not make a difference. However, in Advanced A
applications (such as when using different configurations), you must ensure that
programming of the scene bank is the same as the zone group used for the
active configuration.
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FIGURE 5
Configuration #1 Table
Zone 1 Group # Scene 1 Level Scene 2 Level Scene 3 Level....
Zone 2 Group # Scene 1 Level Scene 2 Level Scene 3 Level....
Zone 3 Group # Scene 1 Level Scene 2 Level Scene 3 Level....
NOTE: There can be up to eight partitions, which may yield as many as 256
configurations.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use a similar layout as depicted in Figure 6
to minimize any problems while navigating through the Setup and Panel menus.
NOTE: Make sure to have your layout handy (refer to Figure 6).
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FIGURE 6
PARTITIONING CONFIGURATIONS
Configuration 1:
All 4 Panels operate together
D320X D320X
Panel 1 Panel 2
Group 1
D320X D320X
Panel 3 Panel 4
Configuration 2:
Group 2 - Panels 1 and 3 operate together
Group 3 - Panels 2 and 4 operate together
D320X D320X
Panel 1 Panel 2
Group 2 Group 3
D320X D320X
Panel 3 Panel 4
Configuration 3:
All rooms and panels work independently of each other
D320X D320X
Panel 1 Panel 2
Group 4 Group 5
Group 6 Group 7
D320X D320X
Panel 3 Panel 4
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button to select the Setup Wizard. Press the Select/ <SETUP WIZARD>
Next button to access the SETUP WIZARD.
V
2. Press the Select/Next button to access the Basic Use , v or SEL
B 1> Basic
screen.
B 3. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired Select Style
device Style (Architec or Decora). –> <Decora>
The Lock Off mode provides full accessibility to all functional buttons.
Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.
A 6. For Partitioning Only. If not using the partitioning feature, press the
Select/Next button to proceed to next step.
NOTE: If using only one Multizone Controller, leave default setting. Press
the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.
Press the Up or Down button to select the desired Set Scene Mode
Scene Mode (COMMON SCENES or DIFFER. <COMMON_SCENES>
SCENES). This feature allows for the setting of the
same scenes in all configurations or to program different scenes in
different configurations. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and
proceed.
A 7. When using more than one D3208:
Press the Up or Down button to select the desired
Select Panel: 31
Panel (01-31). This setting is used to give unique Panel 31
addresses to each Multizone Controller if using a
multiple Multizone Controller configuration. Repeat step until all units are
numbered. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.
A 8. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons to Edit Panel Name:
Edit Panel Name (i.e., Reception Area). Use this Panel 31
setting to give a user-friendly name to each used
panel, if desired. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and
proceed.
B 9. Press the Select/Next button to Set Options
programmed and proceed.
B 10. Press the Select/Next button to continue the SETUP WIZARD.
14. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired SELECT GROUP
Scene Group (01-64). Press the Select/Next <01>
button to save entry and proceed.
15. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired
PANEL 31
Panels (01-31) and the Left or Right buttons to PANEL: 31 <INCL>
Include or Exclude (INCL, EXCL) the selection.
This setting is used to setup which additional panels are to be accessed
from this panel using the Page Zones button. Press the Select/Next
button to save entry and proceed.
NOTE: If only one Panel is installed, but programming of additional
Panels has been selected and Included, the Exclude default option will
set automatically.
NOTE: Each Panel must be selected and Included or Excluded
individually.
16. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons
Edit Panel Name:
to Edit Panel Name (i.e., North Wing Panel). Use Panel 31
this setting to give a user-friendly name to each
used panel. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.
17. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons
to SET AUX ZONES (i.e., 1: DIS (default), 2: EN). SET AUX ZONES
1: <DIS> 2:<DIS>
Use this setting to Enable (EN) or Disable (DIS)
the Auxiliary zones from the panel being
programmed. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.
Repeat Steps 16 and 17 for programming of additional Panels.
18. Press the Wizards button to save Panels programming and return to
the Main Screen. Press the Wizards button again and then the Up or
Down button to select the SETUP WIZARD and continue programming.
19. Press the Select/Next button to continue the SETUP WIZARD.
B 21. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired PANEL: 31 ZONE:1
ZONE (1-8) and the Left or Right then the Up or ZONE # 31-1
Down buttons to select the desired PANEL (01-31).
This setting provides the default information of Panel and Zone #’s.
Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.
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A 22. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons PANEL: 31 ZONE:1
to edit Zone Name (i.e., Living Room). Use this ZONE # 31-1
setting to give a user-friendly name to each used
zone, if desired. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and
proceed.
A 23. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired SELECT GROUP: 01
GROUP (01-64) for the selected zone. Use this ZONE# 31-1
setting to select the group number that the
selected zone will be assigned to under this configuration. Press the
Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.
A 24. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired CHANNEL#: 1
CHANNEL (1-8, X). Use this setting to change the ZONE# 31-1
mapping of the Channel number to the physical
Load connections. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and
proceed.
NOTE: Two Channels cannot be mapped to the same Channel number.
You must first change the Channel to an “X”, which is a place holder
(i.e., to change 1 to 6, first change the 6 to an “X”, than change the 1 to
a 6. You may now change the 6 to a 1).
B 25. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired SELECT TYPE: DIM
TYPE (REL, DIM). This setting is used to select ZONE# 31-1
either a dimming (dimmer) or a non-dimming
(relay) Load. If a dimmer (DIM) type is selected, press the Select/Next
button to save entry and proceed. If a non-dimming (REL) type is
selected, press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed to
Step 27.
B 26. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired LOAD TYPE: <INC>
LOAD TYPE (FLOR, INC). This setting is used to ZONE# 31-1
select either Incandescent, which is used for
Incandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Cold Cathode, Tungsten and
Neon Loads or Fluorescent, which is used for Mark X™ Fluorescent
Loads. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed. Zone
programming is now finished.
B 27. If programming additional Zones, press the Select/Next button and
repeat Steps 21 through 27.
If Zone programming is complete, press the Wizards button to return to
the Main Screen.
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SCENE WIZARD – The SCENE WIZARD allows for the programming and
operation of up to 32 lighting scenes. Naming of device and lighting scenes
gives user-friendly control of lighting loads. Proceed as follows:
B Call Scene – Used to choose which of the 32 programmed scenes are to be
called or activated. Proceed as follows:
NOTE: Pressing a SCENE button (refer to Figure 4) will also call or activate
a programmed scene. In addition, pressing the function button will toggle
though the Scene Banks (01-08, 09-16...25-32) and then pressing a SCENE
button will activate that bank.
Scenes 01-08 for group 1 will have the following preset levels
preprogrammed with all 6 physical loads being programmed to the same
levels (factory set default):
Scene 1 10% Scene 5 75%
Scene 2 25% Scene 6 90%
Scene 3 40% Scene 7 55%
Scene 4 55% Scene 8 25%
1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Down Use , v or SEL
V
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A Set Scene Group – Scene calls made from the Multizone Controller (Menu
or Scene Buttons 1-8) are made for the group chosen here. Proceed as
follows:
1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Down Use , v or SEL
V
button (if necessary) to select the SCENE WIZARD. <SCENE WIZARD>
Press the Select/Next button to access the SCENE
WIZARD.
2. Press the Up or Down button to select the Set V
Use , v or SEL
Scene Group screen. >Set Scene Group
3. Press the Select/Next button to access the Set
Scene Group screen.
4. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired SELECT GROUP
Scene Group (01-64). Press the Select/Next button <01>
to save entry and proceed.
5. Press the Select/Next button once to return to the SCENE WIZARD
screen or press the Select/Next button and then the Wizards button to
return to the Main Screen.
6. Repeat procedure to change scene group.
A Scene Lock – Used to lock out or enable Scene and Dim/Bright buttons:
1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Down V
Use , v or SEL
button (if necessary) to select the SCENE WIZARD. <SCENE WIZARD>
Press the Select/Next button to access the SCENE
WIZARD.
V
2. Press the Up or Down button to select the Scene Use , v or SEL
Lock screen. >Scene Lock
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12. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired Action to Remove
(SCENE 01-32, DIM, BRIGHT, OFF, MAX, REMOVE ALL). Press the
Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.
13. Press the Select/Next button to remove the Code Removed
selected Action. Press the Select/Next button to
save entry and proceed.
14. Repeat procedure for removal of additional commands.
15. IR command removal is now finished.
16. Press the Wizards button to return the Main Screen.
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button to select the Config Wizard. Press the Select/ <CONFIG WIZARD>
Next button to access the CONFIG WIZARD.
2. Press the Select/Next button to access the Set V
Use , v or SEL
Config screen. >Set Config
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Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL
<SCENE WIZARD> <CONFIG WIZARD> <TIMER WIZARD> <ZONE WIZARD> <CLOCK WIZARD> <IR WIZARD> <SETUP WIZARD>
V V V V V V V
Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL
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> Call Scene >Set Config >Timers >Adjust Minimum > Set Date-Time > Learn IR 1> Basic
HIGH LEVEL MENU TREE
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Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL
> Program Scene >Edit Config >Holiday >Lock/Unlock >Daylight Saving > Delete IR 2> Panels
V V
Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL
> Set Scene Bank 3> Zones
V V
Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL
>Set Scene Group 4> Aux Devices
scrolling through the menus using the Down Function Button.
V V
Use , v or SEL Use , v or SEL
>Scene Lock
*> System
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V
Use , v or SEL
> Exclude Zones
NOTE: This sequence shows the order in which each menu will appear when
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MENU TREE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Power:
1. Check for power to EACH Multizone Controller by verifying that the LCD on
the front of each unit turns ON. If all are, THE D3208 HAS PASSED THE
TEST.
IF NOTHING ILLUMINATES there may be a problem with the power.
2. Check that the ballast is wired correctly.
IF THE LCD IS HARD TO READ:
3. Remove the overlay by gently lifting and releasing the tabs.
4. Use a small screwdriver to turn the potentiometer slightly, until the desired
look is achieved.
5. Replace the overlay by carefully inserting lower tabs into front slots of frame,
then bow overlay so that top tab slips into top slot.
Dimming Control:
1. Verify that each zone DIMS and BRIGHTENS and turns ON and OFF as
expected (and that the LCD displays the proper light level) by pushing the
UP or DOWN arrows. If the lights and the contents of the LCD
window adjust appropriately, the D3208 HAS PASSED THE TEST.
IF THE LIGHTS DO NOT RESPOND AS EXPECTED:
• Push the Zone Info button and make sure that the screen displays the
correct load type for each zone on the bottom left-hand corner of the
screen.
ZI = incandescent ZF = fluorescent ZR = for relay, non-dimming load
If the load types are incorrect, reprogram them.
• Push the Zone Info button and if the bottom Wizard line reads
“LOCKED,” unlock it via the Lock/Unlock screen in the Zone Wizard.
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• Make sure the lamps are not burned out. If any are, replace them.
• Refer to Wiring Diagrams for correct wiring.
• IF THE LIGHTS REMAIN AT FULL BRIGHTNESS NO MATTER WHAT
YOU PUSH there must be a short.
• Before you replace the D3208 with a new one, make sure that the Loads
you plan on attaching to the D3208 are within the limits rated by the
device. The D3208 unit is rated for the following maximum capacity:
1920W/VA per unit, 1000W/VA per zone, and 1200W/VA per side.
Adding power extenders can increase this capacity.
• You should also check that you have adequate voltage surge
suppression for these lines. Inadequate protection may cause shorts.
Scene Control:
1. Check each scene by pushing each Scene Button and verifying (a) that the
LCD displays the right scene name and (b) that the loads adjust to the right
levels. If the lights adjust appropriately, the D3208 HAS PASSED THE TEST.
IF THE SCENE DOES NOT LOOK RIGHT:
2. Look at the LCD when you push the Scene Button and make sure the scene
is not locked. If it reads “LOCKED”, unlock it via the Scene Lock screen
within the Scene Wizard.
3. Verify the Fade Time. It could be set for such a long time that your
adjustment will happen too slowly. This can be checked and reprogrammed
in the Scene Wizard.
Infrared Receiver:
Check this only with Multizone Controllers to be used with a remote
control.
No matter which remote you use, a Dimensions NE210 or any other standard
remote, it must be programmed to each controller you want it to work with.
• Verify that the programmed buttons on the remote work as intended by
pushing each one.
• If the remote is unresponsive, make sure the batteries are good and
installed correctly.
• If that is not the problem, reprogram the IR codes.
Scene Control:
You should perform this test as long as all controllers have the ability to work as
one group. This is always the case if there is no partitioning. The default out of
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the box is one group. If your installation does incorporate partitioning, you should
perform this test AS LONG AS you have programmed a configuration which links
all D3208’s together in one group.
1. First make sure the system is in the configuration where all attached devices
are in a single group. (This will automatically be the case if your installation
is not accommodating combine/separate functionality for partitions.)
2. Press a scene button and make sure that the other D3208’s go to that same
scene. The same scene button should light up on each unit. If this works as
expected, the D3208 HAS PASSED THE TEST.
If they are not behaving as a single unit:
• Press the scene button again and check to see if the scene is locked. If it
reads “LOCKED,” unlock it via the Scene Lock screen within the Scene
Wizard.
• Press each active Zone Info button to check to see if any zones are
locked. If any are locked, unlock them via the Lock/Unlock screen in the
Zone Wizard.
• Check the LCnet Wiring Diagram.
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Partitioning:
Perform these tests only in installations where the combine/separate
partitioning feature is being used.
At this point you should make sure that the groups you have set up are
appropriate for the various partition setups you are trying to accommodate. If
you have been given filled-in D3208 Partition Setup Forms, (which you probably
used as your guide while programming combine and separate configurations)
please get those out now. You will notice a checkbox that you can use to verify
that Dimensions was programmed to these specs. If you were not given this
completed form, use the blank form which you can find in Appendix A of this
manual to record this test and to compare it against any documents or verbal
instructions you may have been given regarding partitioning. (Make one copy for
each configuration.)
We suggest you run through every configuration and if you find a discrepancy,
after all configurations have been checked, you should go to the instructions and
reprogram the group or configuration.
1. If possible, open all the partitions so that you have one big space and can
see all lighting. Record or verify where the various D3208 Controller Panels
are located, and which bank of lights each controls.
2. Now go to the Configuration Wizard and choose the first configuration,
verifying or recording its name.
3. Press the first Scene Button.
4. Press any Zone Info button and note what group the D3208 is in. Then DIM
or BRIGHTEN the lights and make note of which lights are being controlled.
(This should match.)
5. If some lights were not part of that group then go to another D3208 that
WAS NOT part of that group and return to. Repeat this process until you
have run through every group of lights in that single configuration.
6. Return to Step 1 and select the next available configuration until you have
run through every configuration.
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CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
Bakersfield AP 35° N 119° W
Alamosa AP 37° N 106° W
Barstow AP 35° N 117° W
Boulder 40° N 105° W
Blythe AP 34° N 115° W
Colorado Springs AP 39° N 105° W
Burbank AP 34° N 118° W
Denver AP 40° N 105° W
Chico 40° N 122° W
Durango 37° N 108° W
Concord 38° N 122° W
Fort Collins 41° N 105° W
Covina 34° N 118° W
Crescent City AP 42° N 125° W
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DELAWARE
IDAHO
Dover AFB 39° N 75° W
Boise AP (S) 44° N 116° W
Wilmington AP 40° N 76° W
Burley 43° N 114° W
Coeur D’Alene AP 48° N 117° W
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Idaho Falls AP 44° N 112° W
Lewiston AP 46° N 117° W
Andrews AFB 38° N 76° W Moscow 47° N 117° W
Washington, National AP 39° N 77° W Mountain Home AFB 43° N 116° W
Pocatello AP 43° N 113° W
Twin Falls AP (S) 42° N 114° W
FLORIDA
Belle Glade 27° N 81° W
Cape Kennedy AP 28° N 81° W ILLINOIS
Daytona Beach AP 29° N 81° W Aurora 42° N 88° W
E Fort Lauderdale 26° N 80° W Belleville, Scott AFB 39° N 90° W
Fort Myers AP 27° N 82° W Bloomington 40° N 89° W
Fort Pierce 27° N 80° W Carbondale 38° N 89° W
Gainsville AP (S) 30° N 82° W Champaign/Urbana 40° N 88° W
Jacksonville AP 30° N 82° W Chicago, Midway AP 42° N 88° W
Key West AP 25° N 82° W Chicago, O’Hare AP 42° N 88° W
Lakeland Co (S) 28° N 82° W Chicago Co 42° N 88° W
Miami AP (S) 26° N 80° W Danville 40° N 88° W
Miami Beach Co 26° N 80° W Decatur 40° N 89° W
Ocala 29° N 82° W Dixon 42° N 89° W
Orlando AP 29° N 81° W Elgin 42° N 88° W
Panama City, Tyndall AFB 30° N 86° W Freeport 42° N 90° W
Pensacola Co 30° N 87° W Galesburg 41° N 90° W
St. Augustine 30° N 81° W Greenville 39° N 89° W
St. Petersburg 28° N 83° W Joliet 42° N 88° W
Stanford 29° N 81° W Kankakee 41° N 88° W
Sarasota 27° N 83° W La Salle/Peru 41° N 89° W
Tallahassee AP (S) 30° N 84° W Macomb 40° N 91° W
Tampa AP (S) 28° N 83° W Moline AP 41° N 91° W
West Palm Beach AP 27° N 80° W Mt Vernon 38° N 89° W
Peoria AP 41° N 90° W
Quincy AP 40° N 91° W
GEORGIA Rantoul, Chanute AFB 40° N 88° W
Albany, Turner AFB 32° N 84° W Rockford 42° N 89° W
Americus 32° N 84° W Springfield AP 40° N 90° W
Athens 33° N 83° W Waukegan 42° N 88° W
Atlanta AP (S) 34° N 84° W
Augusta AP 33° N 82° W
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INDIANA KENTUCKY
Anderson 40° N 86° W Ashland 39° N 83° W
Bedford 39° N 86° W Bowling Green AP 36° N 86° W
Bloomington 39° N 87° W Corbin AP 37° N 84° W
Columbus, Bakalar AFB 39° N 86° W Covington AP 39° N 85° W
Crawfordsville 40° N 87° W Hopkinsville, Ft Campbell 37° N 88° W
Evansville AP 38° N 88° W Lexington AP (S) 38° N 85° W
Fort Wayne AP 41° N 85° W Louisville AP 38° N 86° W
Goshen AP 42° N 86° W Madisonville 37° N 87° W
Hobart 42° N 87° W Owensboro 38° N 87° W
Huntington 41° N 85° W Paducah AP 37° N 89° W
Indianapolis AP 40° N 86° W
Jeffersonville 38° N 86° W
Kokomo 40° N 86° W LOUISIANA
Lafayette 40° N 86° W Alexandria AP 31° N 92° W
La Porte 42° N 87° W Baton Rouge AP 31° N 91° W
Marion 40° N 86° W Bogalusa 31° N 90° W
Muncie 40° N 85° W Houma 30° N 91° W
Peru, Grissom AFB 41° N 86° W Lafayette AP 30° N 92° W
Richmond AP 40° N 85° W Lake Charles AP (S) 30° N 93° W
Shelbyville 40° N 86° W Minden 33° N 93° W
South Bend AP 42° N 86° W Monroe AP 33° N 92° W
Terre Haute AP 39° N 87° W Natchitoches 32° N 93° W
Valparaiso 42° N 87° W New Orleans AP 30° N 90° W
Vincennes 39° N 88° W Shreveport AP (S) 32° N 94° W
IOWA MAINE
Ames (S) 42° N 94° W Augusta AP 44° N 70° W
Burlington AP 41° N 91° W Bangor, Dow AFB 45° N 69° W
Cedar Rapids AP 42° N 92° W Caribou AP (S) 47° N 68° W
Clinton 42° N 90° W Lewiston 44° N 70° W
Council Bluffs 41° N 96° W Millinocket AP 46° N 69° W
Des Moines AP 42° N 94° W Portland (S) 44° N 70° W
Dubuque 42° N 91° W Waterville 45° N 70° W
Fort Dodge 43° N 95° W
Iowa City 42° N 92° W
Keokuk 40° N 91° W MARYLAND
Marshalltown 42° N 93° W
Mason City AP 43° N 93° W Baltimore AP 39° N 77° W
Newton 42° N 93° W Baltimore Co 39° N 76° W
Ottumwa AP 41° N 92° W Cumberland 40° N 79° W
Sioux City AP 42° N 96° W Frederick AP 40° N 78° W
Waterloo 43° N 92° W Hagerstown 40° N 78° W
Salisbury (S) 38° N 75° W
KANSAS
MASSACHUSETTS
Atchison 40° N 95° W
Chanute AP 38° N 95° W Boston AP 42° N 71° W
Dodge City AP (S) 38° N 100° W Clinton 42° N 72° W
El Dorado 38° N 97°W Fall River 42° N 71° W
Emporia 38° N 96° W Framingham 42° N 71° W
Garden City AP 38° N 101° W Gloucester 43° N 71° W
Goodland AP 39° N 102°W Greenfield 42° N 72° W
Great Bend 38° N 99° W Lawrence 43° N 71° W
Hutchinson AP 38° N 98° W Lowell 43° N 71° W
Liberal 37° N 101° W New Bedford 42° N 71° W
Manhattan, Ft Riley (S) 39° N 97° W Pittsfield AP 42° N 73° W
Parsons 37° N 96° W Springfield, Westover AFB 42° N 73° W
Russell AP 39° N 99° W Taunton 42° N 71° W
Salina 39° N 98° W Worcester AP 42° N 72° W
Topeka AP 39° N 96° W
Wichita AP 38° N 97° W
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RHODE ISLAND
OKLAHOMA
Newport (S) 41° N 71° W
Ada 35° N 97° W Providence AP 42° N 71° W
Altus AFB 35° N 99° W
Ardmore 34° N 97° W
Bartlesville 37° N 96° W SOUTH CAROLINA
Chickasha 35° N 98° W Anderson 34° N 83° W
Enid, Vance AFB 36° N 98° W Charleston AFB (S) 33° N 80° W
Lawton AP 35° N 98° W Charleston Co 33° N 80° W
McAlester 35° N 96° W Columbia AP 34° N 81° W
Muskogee AP 36° N 95° W Florence AP 35° N 80° W
Norman 35° N 97° W Georgetown 33° N 79° W
Oklahoma City AP (S) 35° N 98° W Greenville AP 35° N 82° W
Ponca City 37° N 97° W Greenwood 35° N 82° W
Seminole 35° N 97° W Orangeburg 33° N 81° W
Stillwater (S) 36° N 97° W Rock Hill 35° N 81° W
Tulsa AP 36° N 96° W Spartanburg AP 35° N 82° W
Woodward 37° N 100° W Sumter, Shaw AFB 34° N 80° W
TEXAS VERMONT
Abilene AP 32° N 100° W Barre 44° N 73° W
Alice AP 28° N 98° W Burlington AP (S) 44° N 73° W
Amarillo AP 35° N 101° W Rutland 44° N 73° W
Austin AP 30° N 98° W
Bay City 29° N 96° W
Beaumont 30° N 94° W VIRGINIA
Beeville 28° N 98° W Charlottesville 38° N 79° W
Big Spring AP (S) 32° N 101° W Danville AP 37° N 79° W
Brownsville AP (S) 26° N 97° W Fredericksburg 38° N 77° W
Brownwood 32° N 99° W Harrisonburg 38° N 79° W
Bryan AP 31° N 97° W Lynchburg AP 37° N 79° W
Corpus Christi AP 28° N 97° W Norfolk AP 37° N 76° W
Corsicana 32° N 96° W Petersburg 37° N 78° W
Dallas AP 33° N 97° W Richmond AP 37° N 77° W
Del Rio, Laughlin AFB 29° N 101° W Roanoke AP 37° N 80° W
Denton 33° N 97° W Staunton 38° N 79° W
Eagle Pass 29° N 101° W Winchester 39° N 78° W
El Paso AP (S) 32° N 106° W
Fort Worth AP (S) 33° N 97° W
Galveston AP 29° N 95° W WASHINGTON
Greenville 33° N 96° W
Aberdeen 47° N 124° W
Harlingen 26° N 98° W
Bellingham AP 49° N 123° W
Houston AP 30° N 95° W
Bremerton 48° N 123° W
Houston Co 30° N 95° W
Ellensburg AP 47° N 121° W
Huntsville 31° N 96° W
Everett, Paine AFB 48° N 122° W
Killeen, Robert Gray AAF 31° N 98° W
Kennewick 46° N 119° W
Lamesa 33° N 102° W
Longview 46° N 123° W
Laredo AFB 28° N 99° W
Moses Lake, Larson AFB 47° N 119° W
Longview 32° N 95° W
Olympia AP 47° N 123° W
Lubbock AP 34° N 102° W
Port Angeles 48° N 123° W
Lufkin AP 31° N 95° W
Seattle-Boeing Field 48° N 122° W
Mcallen 26° N 98° W
Seattle Co (S) 48° N 122° W
Midland AP (S) 32° N 102° W
Seattle-Tacoma AP (S) 47° N 122° W
Mineral Wells AP 33° N 98° W
Spokane AP (S) 48° N 118° W
Palestine Co 32° N 96° W
Tacoma, McChord AFB 47° N 122° W
Pampa 36° N 101° W
Walla Walla AP 46° N 118° W
Pecos 31° N 103° W
Wenatchee 47° N 120° W
Plainview 34° N 102° W
Yakima AP 47° N 121° W
Port Arthur AP 30° N 94° W
Goodfellow AFB 31° N 100° W
San Antonio AP (S) 30° N 98° W WEST VIRGINIA
Sherman, Perrin AFB 34° N 97° W
Snyder 33° N 101° W Beckley 38° N 81° W
Temple 31° N 97° W Bluefield AP 37° N 81° W
Tyler AP 32° N 95° W Charleston AP 38° N 82° W
Vernon 34° N 99° W Clarksburg 39° N 80° W
Victoria AP 29° N 97° W Elkins AP 39° N 80° W
Waco AP 32° N 97° W Huntington Co 38° N 82° W
Wichita Falls AP 34° N 98° W Martinsburg AP 39° N 78° W
Morgantown AP 40° N 80° W
Parkersburg Co 39° N 82° W
UTAH Wheeling 40° N 81° W
Cedar City AP 38° N 113° W
Logan 42° N 112° W WISCONSIN
Moab 39° N 110° W
Ogden AP 41° N 112° W Appleton 44° N 88° W
Price 40° N 111° W Ashland 47° N 91° W
Provo 40° N 112° W Beloit 42° N 89° W
Richfield 39° N 112° W Eau Claire AP 45° N 91° W
St George Co 37° N 114° W Fond Du Lac 44° N 88° W
Salt Lake City AP (S) 41° N 112° W Green Bay AP 44° N 88° W
Vernal AP 40° N 110° W La Crosse AP 44° N 91° W
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WYOMING
Casper AP 43° N 106° W
Cheyenne 41° N 105° W
Cody AP 45° N 109° W
Evanston 41° N 111° W
Lander AP (S) 43° N 109° W
Laramie AP (S) 41° N 106° W
Newcastle 44° N 104° W
Rawlins 42° N 107° W
Rock Springs AP 42° N 109° W
Sheridan AP 45° N 107° W
Torrington 42° N 104° W
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