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Crestron Residential Lighting Desig n Guide Contents I NTRODUCTION .................................................... 1 T HE S INGLE S OLUTION C ONT ROL S YSTEM – A C RESTRON E XCLUSIVE .........................................................
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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.
Introduction Crestron Resi denti al 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.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Syste m Design Doc. 5999F 3 System Design The applied lighting control strategy determines the basic methods used to control the environment. When formulating an overall strategy, there are some basic considerations:.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Syste m Design Doc. 5999F 4 Lighting System De sign Types There are many ways in which a Crestron lighting control system can be organized. Construction type, client requirements, architectural restrictions, and many other factors determine the best solution.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide System Design Doc. 5999F 5 Centralized Wired Systems A centralized system is one in which all the high-voltage circuits are terminated within a Crestron automation enclosure and operate under a central control system.
System Design Crestron Resid ential Lighting Design Guide Doc. 5999F 6 Decentralized Wired Systems A decentralized system is the traditional wiring system of individual lighting circuits with local control.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide System Design Doc. 5999F 7 Hybrid Systems The most efficient and attractive lighting system designs are a hybrid of centralized processing and distributed dimmers.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Specifying a Lighti ng System Doc. 5999F 8 Specifying a Lighting System The Load Schedule A lighting system design begins with a collection of complete information. This includes a detailed floor plan identifying all of the required elements.
Crestron Reside ntial Lighting Desig n Guide Sp ecifying a Light ing System Doc. 5999F 9 Example Load Schedule wi th Panel Terminations Area Room Controlled Ckt Name Controlled Ckt No.
Specifying a Lighti ng System Crestron Resid ential Lighting Design Guide Doc. 5999F 10 Residential Lighting Wiring Plan The wiring plan includes all enclosures and the interconnecting wiring.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures Doc. 5999F 11 Green Light Options CAEN- Series Enclosures The CAEN Series automation enclosures are designed to house the Crestron CLX-series of lighting and motor control modules and PAC2 or PAC2M control systems.
CAEN Enclosures Crestron R esidential Lighti ng Design Guide Doc. 5999F 12 CAEN-Series Enclosure Specifications CAEN Model 7X2* 7X1 4X2* 4X1 2X1 Module Capacity 14 7 8 4 2 Required Flush M ount Openin.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures Doc. 5999F 13 CAEN Installation In accordance with all national and local codes a licensed electrician must mount the enclosure. Special attention must be made to NEC Article 110.
GreenLight Op tions–CAEN Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guid e Doc. 5999F 14 CAEN Wiring CAUTION: All power feeds must be protected by 15 or 20 amp circuit breakers (supplied by others). NOTES: Use copper conductors only – rated 75°C All wiring must be installed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures Doc. 5999F 15 Universal Mounting Pla tes Crestron Universal Mounting Plates (CAEN-UMP Series) are a complete line of accessory plates, which allow mounting of non-Crestron equipment to any Crestron A utomation Enclosure (CAEN Series).
GreenLight Op tions–CAEN Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guid e Doc. 5999F 16 Cover Extension Kits The Cover Extension Kits are designed to increase the overall depth of the automation enclosures by 1.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures Doc. 5999F 17 CLX Lighting Control Modu les Concealed in Crestron automation cabinets, the CLX-series devices are rigorously built using oversized heat sinks for ultimate reliability.
GreenLight Op tions–CAEN Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guid e Doc. 5999F 18 CLX-Series Lighting Control Modules Model Load Rating CLX-1DELV4 Four channels of dimming for electronic low voltage and incandescent loads Each channel is rated for 1200 watts, with a total module rating of 1920 watts when fed from a 20A breaker.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures Doc. 5999F 19 Terminal Blocks and Modu les The Crestron CLT terminal blocks and modules are considered a single entity and must be used together.
GreenLight Op tions–CAEN Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guid e Doc. 5999F 20 Module Installation In accordance with all national and local codes a licensed electrician, , must mount the terminal blocks and modules in field-assembled Crestron Automation Enclosures.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Doc. 5999F 21 Cresnet® Terminal Block for CAEN Automation Enclosures The CAEN-BLOCK is a Cresnet term inal block designed specifically for Crestron lighting and automation systems to link remote enclosures to the central PAC2 or PAC2M control system.
GreenLight Op tions–CAEN Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guid e Doc. 5999F 22 NOTE: If more than 50 watts of power is drawn by connected devices, supplemental power supplies are required.
Crestron Residential Lig hting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Doc. 5999F 23 Crestron DIN Rail Products Features Popular in Europe and ideal for MDU applications High voltage units rated for us.
Crestron Reside ntial Lighting Desig n Guide DIN Rai l Products Doc. 5999F 24 Example DIN Rail System.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Doc. 5999F 25 DIN-AP2 The DIN-AP2 is a 2-Series control processor designed for small to medium-sized lighting and automation applications.
Residential Lighting D esign Guide DIN Rail Products Doc. 5999F 26 DIN-1DIMU4 The DIN-1DIMU4 is a 4-channel universal lighting control module designed to support dimming of both forward and reverse phase type loads.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Doc. 5999F 27 DIN-8SW8 The DIN-8SW8 is an 8-channel high voltage lighting control module designed to support switching of non-dimmable lighting and fans. A single model supports both 120 and 220- 240 volt applications.
Crestron Residential Lighting D esign Guide DIN Rail Products Doc. 5999F 28 DIN-AO8 The DIN-AO8 is a DIN Rail-mounted automation control module that provides eight analog output ports for interfacing with thi rd-party lighting and heating/cooling systems.
Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Doc. 5999F 29 DIN-BLOCK The DIN-BLOCK is a DIN Rail-mo unted Cresnet® distribution block designed to facilitate the termination of Cresnet wiring at a head end or distribution point.
Crestron Residential Lighting D esign Guide DIN Rail Products Doc. 5999F 30 DIN-HUB The DIN-HUB is a DIN Rail-mounted Cresnet® hub designed to facilitate the configuration of large Cresnet networks.
Interface Eq uipment R esidential Li ghting Desi gn Gui de Doc. 5999F 31 Interface Equipment Integrating your lighting with A/V controls, shade control, security systems, and HVAC through a single system have never been easier. Crestron provides the ultimate, fully integrated lighting control solution for any application.
Residential Lighting D esign Guide User Interf aces Doc. 5999F 32 Wall Mount Touchpanels TPS Series Isys ® Available in 12”(TPS-12L), 15”(TPS-15L) and 17”(TPS-17L) widescreen 24-Bit Isy.
User Interfaces Reside ntial Lighting Desig n Guide Doc. 5999F 33 TPS-4000L 10.4" active matrix touchscreen display Isys® graphics engine with 640 x 480 resolution High performance v.
Residential Lighting D esign Guide User Interf aces Doc. 5999F 34 Tilt Touchpanels TPS Series Isys ® Available in 12"(TPS-12L), 15"(TPS-15L) and 17"(TPS-17L) widescreen 24-bit .
User Interfaces Reside ntial Lighting Desig n Guide Doc. 5999F 35 TPMC Series Isys i/O WiFi Touchpanels TPMC-8T 8.4" active matrix touchscreen display 16-bit Isys i/O graphics | 800 x 600.
Residential Lighting D esign Guide User Interf aces Doc. 5999F 36 Wireless Touchpanels and Handhelds TPS-6X Elegant high gloss black or white, or matte black finishes Non-slip rubber grips on rear Illuminated buttons and engravable backlit text 5.
User Interfaces Reside ntial Lighting Desig n Guide Doc. 5999F 37 Keypads C2N-DB Series Decorator Keypads Crestron C2N-DB Decorator Series keypads deliver versatile keypad control with contemporary styling to support a broad range of residential and commercial applications from lighting to AV distribution.
Residential Lighting D esign Guide User Interf aces Doc. 5999F 38 CNX Designer Series Keypads The CNX-B Designer series wall mount keypads are available in configurations of 2, 4, 6, 8, or 12 buttons. Buttons are large for optimal ergonomics. Each model mounts in a standard electrical gang box and includes a matching 1-gang faceplate.
User Interfaces Reside ntial Lighting Desig n Guide Doc. 5999F 39 Cameo™ Crestron Cameo presents a fresh, innovative concept in keypad design featuring an incredibly small footprint and slim profile with versatile button configurations.
Residential Lighting D esign Guide User Interf aces Doc. 5999F 40 Cameo ™ Mounting Options Cameo Flush Mount Using the supplied template, carefully cut the hole for the Cameo keypad. After the keypad is connected to Cresnet®, insert it in the hole.
iLux Integrated Lig hting Control Syst em Residential Lighting Design Guide Doc. 5999F 41 iLux Integrated Lighting Control System NOTE: CLW-series dimmers are compatible with CLS-C6, CLS-C6M, CLSI-C6, and CLSI -C6M.
Residential Lighting Design Guide iLux I ntegrated Lig hting Co ntrol System Doc. 5999F 42 iLux Features Wireless iLux Remote The CLS-IRHT8 is a compact IR wireless remote designed specifically for use with Crestron iLux Integrated Lighting Systems.
iLux Integrated Lig hting Control Syst em Residential Lighting Design Guide Doc. 5999F 43 Multi-Unit Expansion One CLS-C6 master will support up to eight additional CLS-C6 (or CLS-C6M) units, enabling systems of up to 54 lighting zones and 54 shade groups.
Residential Lighting Design Guide iLux I ntegrated Lig hting Co ntrol System Doc. 5999F 44 Control System Integration The CLS-C6 features two separate Cresnet® control networks, one for local devices and one for connection to a 2-Series control system.
iLux Integrated Lig hting Control Syst em Residential Lighting Design Guide Doc. 5999F 45 iLux Expansion Modules All expansion modules are compatible with Crestron CLX-Series, CLW-Series, iLux, and infiNET™ in-wall dimmers.
Residential Lighting Design Guide iLux I ntegrated Lig hting Co ntrol System Doc. 5999F 46 Expansion Modules Wiring Diagrams NOTE: 230V feed is available on CLSI units only.
iLux Integrated Lig hting Control Syst em Residential Lighting Design Guide Doc. 5999F 47 Wall Box Dimmers and Switches Although the following devices are functional as a standalone dimmer or switch, they deliver greatly enhanced functionality as part of a complete Crestron control solution.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Wall Box Dimmers and Switches Doc. 5999F 48 Cresnet Wall Box Dimmers Model Load Features CLW-DIM Wall Box Dimmer (Stand-alone) Supports incandescent loads up to 1000 watts, or magnetic low voltage loads up to 1000VA/750 Watts Four possible dimming level presets.
Wall Box Dimm ers and Switches Residential Lig hting Design Guid e Doc. 5999F 49 Cresnet Wall Box Switches Model Load Features CLW-SW Wall Box Switch (Stand-alone) Supports incandescent and electronic low voltage loads up to 1000 watts, or magnetic low-voltage and neon/cold cathode loads up to 1000VA/750 watts.
Residential Lighting Design Guide infiNET Wireless Technology Doc. 5999F 50 infiNET™ Wireless Technology.
Residential Lighting Design Guide infiNET Wireless Technology Doc. 5999F 51 infiNET Dimmers, Switches, and T hermostat Model Load Function CLW-DIM1RF infiNET Wall Box Dimmer 1000-watt wall mount dimmer The single large rocker button provides a ccess to three user presets.
Control Processors Crestr on Residentia l Lighting Design G uide Doc. 5999F 52 Example infiNET system.
Residential Lighting D esign Guide Control Processors Doc. 5999F 53 Control Processors PAC2 Lighting Control Processor The PAC2 enables efficient control of lighting and other systems such as HVAC and.
Control Processors Crestr on Residentia l Lighting Design G uide Doc. 5999F 54 The Fault connector provides a dry contact closure fault signal to notify an external control system when the PAC2 has a system fault. This output is connected to a digital input of the backup computer.
Crestron Residential Lighting Desig n Guide Control Processors Doc. 5999F 55 PAC2M Professional Automati on Mini Control System The PAC2M is a compact, low-cost alternative to the PAC2 designed for small lighting and automation applications.
Residential Lighting D esign Guide Control Proc essors Doc. 5999F 56 Override An override input is provided to allow an external contact closure to bypass the PAC2M and activate a preset override state in each connected lighting module.
Residential Lighting D esign Guide Basi c Lighting Syst em Intercon nections Doc. 5999F 57 Basic Lighting System Interconnections An example of a Cr estron Lighting System that include s thermostat, s.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Occupancy and Photocell Se nsors Doc. 5999F 58 Occupancy and Photocell Sensors GLS-ODT & GLS-OIR Green Light Occupa ncy Sensors Crestron Green Light™ sensors deliver a powerful and cost-effective solution for reducing energy costs and enhancing the functionality of lighting and environmental systems.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Integrated Shade and Drape Controlle rs Doc. 5999F 59 Integrated Shade and Drape Controllers C2N-SDC The C2N-SDC is a 2-channel shade and drape controller designed to.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Integrated Partner Mo dules Doc. 5999F 60 Integrated Partner Modules Crestron Electronics, Inc. Integrated Partner Program allows partner manufacturers' products to operate seamlessly in a Crestron systems environment.
Residential Lighting Design Guide A p p e n d i x A Doc. 5999F 61 Appendix A: Example Residential Lighting System This example is based on the following typical residential wiring plan.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Doc. 5999F 62 Load Schedule Report Example Load Schedule Project: Example Residence Dealer: Crestron Creator: Crestron D3 Pro v2.3.7 Description: Date: 11/4/2003 System Number: 1 Area Room Controlled Ckt Name Controlled Ckt No.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Doc. 5999F 63 Load Schedule with Panel Terminations Project: Example Residence Dealer: Crestron Creator: Crestron D3 Pro v2.3.7 Description: Date: 11/4/2003 System Number: 1 Area Room Controlled Ckt Name Controlled Ckt No.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Doc. 5999F 64 Circuits and Interfaces.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Doc. 5999F 65 Module Wiring.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Doc. 5999F 66 PAC2 Lighting Control Processor Connections.
Residential Lighting Design Guide A p p e n d i x B Doc. 5999F 67 Appendix B: Touchpanel Comparison Charts Tilt Touchpanels Isys Tilt Touchpanels Isys G-Series Isys i/O Tilt Touchpanel Media Centers T.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix B Doc. 5999F 68 Wall Mount Touchpanels Isys Wall Mount Touchpanels Isys G Series Isys i/O Media C enters TPS-17L TPS-15L TPS-12L TPS- 4000L TPS-6L TPS-4L TPS-15G- QM-L TPS-12G- QM-L TPMC- 17-QM-L TPMC-15- QM-L TP MC-17- CH-L TPMC-15- CH-L Touchscreen Displa y Display Size 17" 15" 12" 10.
C r e s t r o n R e s i d e n t i a l L i g h t i n g D e s i g n G u i d e Appendix B Doc. 5999F 69 Wireless Touchpanels & Handheld Remotes Isys Wireless Isys I/O WiFi MiniTouch Handheld Remotes .
Residential Lighting Design Guid e A p p e n d i x C Doc. 5999F 70 Appendix C: General Lighting Design Considerations Crestron provides many options for illumination control. The following general lighting design information can help you formulate a complete, energy efficient lighting design plan.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix C Doc. 5999F 71 Ambient Lighting for Mood and Highlights Ambient light is the general, overall light that fills in shadows, reduces contrast, and lights vertical surfaces to give the space a brighter feel. Ambient light is what you need for casual activities in your rooms.
Residential Lighting Design Guide Appe ndix C Doc. 5999F 72 Grazing and Washing Surfaces On walls or on the surface of an object, changing the way light is focused produces different effects. To emphasize a rough textured brick wall, graze the surface with light striking the surface at a sharp angle.
Residential Lighting Design Guid e A p p e n d i x D Doc. 5999F 73 Appendix D: Glossary of Lighting Terminology A AMPERE: The standard unit of measur ement for electric c urrent that is equal to one coulomb per second. It defines the quantit y of electrons moving past a given point in a circuit during a specific period, abbreviated amp.
Crestron Lighting Software Appendix D Doc. 5999F 74 DOWNLIGHT: A type of ceiling luminaire, usually fully recessed, where most of the light is directed down wa rd. May feature an open reflector and/or shielding device E EFFICACY: A metric used to compare light output to energy consumption.
Crestron Reside ntial Lighting Desig n Guide Appendix D Doc. 5999F 75 L LAMP CURRENT CREST FACTOR (LCCF): The peak lamp curre nt divided by the RMS (average) lamp current .
Crestron Lighting Software Appendix D Doc. 5999F 76 resultant light distribution pr oduced by this shape provides reduced glare, better light control, and is co nsidered to have greater aesthetic appeal PARACUBE: A metallic coated plastic lou ver made up of small squares.
Crestron Reside ntial Lighting Desig n Guide Appendix D Doc. 5999F 77 TUNGSTEN HALOGEN LAMP: A gas-filled tungsten filament incandescent lamp with a lamp envelope made of quartz to withstand the high temperature. This lamp contains some halogens (namely iodine, chlorine, bromine, and fluorine), which slow the evaporation of the tungsten.
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