Leviton Z-MAX Series Quick Programming Manual
Leviton Z-MAX Series Quick Programming Manual

Leviton Z-MAX Series Quick Programming Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents User Interface........... 1 Setting the Clock........3 Low Voltage Switch..........4 Momentary..........6 Maintained..........7 Momentary Timed........8 Digital Switch..........11 Activating Luma-net........14 Photocell Input..........16 Scheduler Setup..........20 Disable Switch Inputs......27...
  • Page 4: User Interface

    User Interface These instructions were designed to assist the programmer with common setups. It makes the assumption all high and low voltage connections have been properly connected and confirmed. Since this is a condensed quick document you may see addtional selections in some menus.
  • Page 5 User Interface Programming/Function Buttons Allows the user to navigate through the system configura- tion and setup menus. Selects or Saves the current menu item. Aborts the current entry and returns back one level in the menu structure. Clears the current entered value. Allows for direct front panel control of basic relay functions.
  • Page 6: Setting The Clock

    User Interface Setting the Clock Step 1: Press Step 2: Press Step 3: Press Step 4: Press Step 5: Press Step 6: Display should read: Step 7: and data entry buttons to adjust all settings. Step 8: Press to save your settings. NOTE For astronomical settings, contact the factory at (800) 959-6004.
  • Page 7: Low Voltage Switch

    Low Voltage Switch The following behaviors are available for programming low voltage switches: 1- Momentary: first switch press is on, second switch press is off. 2- Maintained (SPST): typically a standard wall switch; when the switch is closed, the relays will turn on and when the switch is opened the lights will turn off.
  • Page 8 Low Voltage Switch Step 15: Display should read: NOTE Use to select desired switch input. Switch inputs are the hardwired locations within the panel. For instance, a Z-MAX 8 panel has 8 switch inputs; therefore, 001 is the first input and 008 is the eighth input.
  • Page 9: Momentary

    Low Voltage Switch | Momentary Step 17a: Press Step 18: Press Step 19: Press Step 20: Press Step 21: Press to relay selection section; the left hand side of 01-01 should be flashing. Step 22: to select desired relays. Step 23: Press Step 24: To add additional relays, repeat Steps 19 thru 23.
  • Page 10: Maintained

    Low Voltage Switch | Maintained Step 17b: Press Step 18: Press Step 19: Press Step 20: Press Step 21: Press to relay selection section; the left hand side of 01-01 should be flashing. Step 22: to select desired relays. Step 23: Press Step 24: To add additional relays, repeat Steps 19 thru 23.
  • Page 11: Momentary Timed

    Low Voltage Switch | Momentary Timed A timed switch could be used when there is not an occupancy sensor in the area but you want to make sure the lights don’t remain on over a determined period of time. NOTE You will be required to go through two processes: A.
  • Page 12 Low Voltage Switch | Momentary Timed NOTE Use to select desired switch input. Switch inputs are the hardwired locations within the panel. For instance, a Z-MAX 8 panel has 8 switch inputs; therefore, 001 is the first input and 008 is the eighth input. We will use switch input 001 for this example.
  • Page 13 Low Voltage Switch | Momentary Timed Process B: Now we will assign a hold time to the swtich alone. This is the amount of time the switch will remain active before deactivating and thus shutting the lights off. Step 1: Press Step 2: Press...
  • Page 14: Digital Switch

    Digital Switch | Momentary The following behaviors are available for programming digital switches: 1- Momentary: first switch press is on, second switch press is off. 2- Maintained (SPST): typically a standard wall switch; when the switch is closed, the relays will turn on and when the switch is opened the lights will turn off.
  • Page 15 Digital Switch | Momentary Step 11: Pres Step 12: Use the numeric keypad to enter “049” for the first digital switch. Step 13: Press twice. Step 14: Use the numeric keypad to enter the digital switch address. Step 15: Press once to enter digital switch button.
  • Page 16 Digital Switch | Momentary EXAMPLE 2: 3 Single Button Stations INPUT: 049 INPUT: 050 INPUT: 051 Step 18: Press Step 19: Press Step 20: Press Step 21: Press Step 22: Press Step 23: Use the numeric keypad to select the desired switch input. Step 24: Press Step 25:...
  • Page 17: Activating Luma-Net

    Digital Switch | Momentary Step 29: Press to relay selection section; the left hand side of 01-01 should be flashing. Step 30: to select desired relays. Step 31: Press Step 32: To add additional relays, repeat Steps 27 thru 31. If no additional relays are required, press Cancel.
  • Page 18 Digital Switch | Activating Luma-net Step 8: Display should read: Step 9: Press Step 10: Press Step 11: Press Step 12: Press Step 13: Press Step 14: Press Step 15: Press Step 16: Press Step 17: Press Step 18: Press Step 19: Press Step 20:...
  • Page 19: Photocell Input

    This information can usually be found written on the photocell itself, or in its accompanying literature. The photocells Leviton sells and their calibration points are as follows: Photocell Types and Ranges Part No.
  • Page 20 Photocell Input Step 1: Press Step 2: Press Step 3: Press Step 4: Press Step 5: Press Step 6: Press Step 7: Press Step 8: Display should read: Step 9: Press twice to: Step 10: Press Step 11: Press Step 12: Press Step 13: Press...
  • Page 21 Photocell Input Step 18: Press Step 19: to change the “N” to “Y”. Step 20: Press Step 21: Press Step 22: Press Step 23: Press Step 24: Press Step 25: Press Step 26: Press Step 27: Press Step 28: Press Step 29: Press to choose one of the following:...
  • Page 22 Photocell Input Step 30: Press Change delay setting, if needed. Step 31: Step 32: Press Step 33: Press so the “N/A” for “ON” is flashing. Step 34: Use the numerical keys to enter the desired foot-candle value for the lights to be triggered on. Step 35: Press so the “N/A”...
  • Page 23: Scheduler Setup

    Scheduler Setup | Creating Actions You will need to understand the items listed below before starting the procedure. Actions: Actions define what is going to happen. The things that are going to happen are called Action Items. You will be required to enter the following information: 1.
  • Page 24 Scheduler Setup | Creating Actions Step 9: Press twice. Step 10: Press Step 11: Press Step 12: Press Step 13: Press twice. (ACT 1 should be flashing.) Name the Action: ON. Step 14: NOTE You can change the name using the right and left arrow buttons to move the cursor and the up or down arrow buttons to change the character.
  • Page 25 Scheduler Setup | Creating Actions Step 19: Press Step 20: If you need to add a second group of relays to turn on, repeat Steps 15 thru 18. Otherwise, proceed to Step 21. Step 21: Press Step 22: Press Step 23: Press Step 24: Press...
  • Page 26 Scheduler Setup | Creating Events Step 1: Press Step 2: Press Step 3: Press Step 4: Press Step 5: Press Step 6: Enter the event time. Step 7: Press Step 8: Choose the days of the week that the event is to be active on. If the day of the week is capitalized, then the event will be active on that specific day.
  • Page 27 Scheduler Setup | Creating Events Step 13: Press Step 14: to choose if this event is to be a single event (only happens once). NOTE Default sweep count time is 60 minutes; see manual for further information on sweep count or contact our technical support staff at (800) 959-6004.
  • Page 28 Scheduler Setup | Creating Events Step 43: to choose if this event is to be a single event. Step 25: Press Step 26: to choose a sweep count; or leave as 000 if no sweep count is needed. Step 27: Press Step 28: Press...
  • Page 29 Scheduler Setup | Testing Events Step 1: Press Step 2: Press Step 3: Press Step 4: Press Step 5: Press Step 6: Change the current time to one minute before the ON event is to happen. Step 7: Press Step 8: Please wait one minute and when the scheduled event time comes up, the selected relays should come on.
  • Page 30: Disable Switch Inputs

    Disable Switch Inputs | Creating Actions In some cases, the customer may desire to disable a switch, photocell, or occupancy sensor during certain times of the day. The below instructions outline how to set up this scenario. Step 1: Press Step 2: Press Step 3:...
  • Page 31 Disable Switch Inputs | Creating Actions NOTE You can change the name using the right and left arrow buttons to move the cursor and the up or down arrow buttons to change the character. You can also use the alpha-numeric keypad to enter characters.
  • Page 32 Disable Switch Inputs | Creating Actions Step 22: If you need to add additional relays to turn on, repeat Steps 15 thru 21. Otherwise, proceed to Step 23. Step 23: Press back to: Step 24: Press Step 25: Press Step 26: Press Step 27: Name the Action: OFF.
  • Page 33 Disable Switch Inputs | Creating Actions Step 34: Press Proceed to Creating Events if Blink Warn command is NOT required. Step 35: Press Step 36: Press once and then use the arrow keys to set the appropriate range of relays to be controlled by the Action. Step 37: Press once and then use the up or down arrow...
  • Page 34 Disable Switch Inputs | Creating Events Step 1: Press twice to: Step 2: Press Step 3: Press Step 4: Press Step 5: Press Enter the Event time. Step 6: Step 7: Press Choose the days of the week that the event is to be active on. Step 8: If the day of the week is capitalized, then the event will be active on that specific day.
  • Page 35 Disable Switch Inputs | Creating Events Step 13: Press Step 14: to choose a sweep count, or leave as 000 if no sweep count is needed. Default sweep count time is 60 minutes; see manual for further information on sweep count. Step 15: Press Step 16:...
  • Page 36 Disable Switch Inputs | Creating Events Step 23: to choose if the event is to be a single event. Step 24: Press Step 25: to choose a sweep count; or leave as 000 if no sweep count is needed. Step 26: Press Step 27: Press...
  • Page 37 Disable Switch Inputs | Testing Events Step 1: Press Step 2: Press Step 3: Press Step 4: Press Step 5: Press Step 6: Change the current tme to one minute before the ON event is to happen. Step 7: Press Step 8: Please wait one minute and when the scheduled event time comes up, the selected relays should come on.

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