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Architectural Dimming Systems Enhanced control to create the perfect ambiance Make the most of your energy SM Lighting Control for Aesthetics and Energy Savings The need for more precise, sophisticated lighting control is in demand. An Architectural Dimming system allows you to: • Create a specific mood, to increase a guest’s experience • Light the scene perfectly for a high-profile event • Highlight architectural features or focal points • Comply with energy codes and standards • Meet future changes of your space with easy configurations • Integrate with BMS, A/V, shades, and other systems • Control from a sleek, front-end interface Sophisticated high-end lighting should not be at the expense of code compliance and energy efficiency. With lighting consuming more than 38% of a building’s electrical energy consumption, lighting control is essential to reduce costs and improve sustainability. Architectural dimming not only provides enhanced control, but also allows for customized and versatile lighting scenes, as well as energy-saving benefits. Architectural Dimming provides the perfect ambiance, modernizes an environment, and highlights architectural features or focal points, all from a single control location. 2 The Schneider Electric Difference With Architectural Dimming systems from Schneider Electric, you can easily design and store the lighting scene you want. Create ambiance or change the mood all with a simple touch. Our reliable, easy-to-operate Architectural Dimming systems provide control of precise, customized lighting for a variety of needs. What sets us apart? • Space saving design — more channels per enclosure gives you a smaller footprint • Up to 120 channels in one enclosure • Sleek, modern, easy to read, capacitive touch LCD front-end interface • Integrates with other Schneider Electric™ lighting control products for a comprehensive control system »» Daylight Harvesting »» Occupancy Control »» Networked Systems »» Emergency Lighting Control • Easily program presets such as zone control and group zoning • Easy to configure and easy to use front end, inTouch display • Simply re-configure when the needs of the space change Which system is best for your particular application? Segment High-End Restaurants Education Hotels (Small) Office (Boardrooms) Hotels (Mid to Large) House of Worship Museums Convention Centers Architectural Dimming WallMounted Panel P P P P — — — — P P — — P P P P Architectural Dimming Rack 3 Architectural Dimming Systems by Schneider Electric Sleek, attractive user interface Monitor status, time, programs, and pre-sets with ease Individual function buttons for easy access/programming Available in multiple options/button configurations LCD backlit display — easy to view and read Capacitive touchscreen. No buttons or sliders to fail, fall off, or break. Easy to clean and maintain. inTouch Control Stations inTouch Control Stations (6 and 12 channel stations) A sleek, modern system needs sleek, modern controls. Take control of your lighting with elegant inTouch control stations and remote entry stations from Schneider Electric. These capacitive touch-control stations are designed for easy-to-understand scene modification and lighting control. inTouch Control Stations and Remote Entry Stations Manage pre-set lighting scenes, or easily create new ones all from the inTouch master station Easily name pre-set lighting scenes and areas of control for clarity and organization Control scenes from any of your stations, or lockout stations in public areas Flexible system layout allows control from anywhere in the room Capacitive touch interface improves reliability with the elimination of breakable mechanical sliders Available in: • 12 channel master station* • 3 button entry station • 2 button lock & unlock station • 6 channel master station • 2 button entry station • I/O expansion • 8 button entry station • 2 button partition station • RS232 interface *10 pages of 12 channels (120 channels of control) 4 inTouch Remote Entry Stations Architectural Dimming Rack Ideal for medium to large projects, the Architectural Dimming Rack provides up to 120 – 2.4 kW dimmers in one cabinet. This high-capacity modular system has a small footprint but the ability to hold up to 60 dual circuit dimmer cards. With the need for separate stage and house dimmer cabinets eliminated, the Architectural Dimming Rack features a space saving design with easier installation. Dimmers available in up to 30, 60, or 120 2.4 kW dimmers per rack Control up to 16 rooms: 16 sets of 24 presets Available Voltages: 120/208 V, 277/480 V Dual 2.4 kW or single 6 kW dimmers per module 350, 500, and 800 microsecond rise-time options Modular, freestanding cabinet Magnetic circuit breakers Option for dimmer feedback and status reporting Advanced configuration programming — online or offline Applications: Dual DMX connections for integration to theatrical dimming systems Ethernet-based networking option System Control Module (SCM) for sophisticated control functions Supports: incandescent, neon, cold cathode, low voltage, fluorescent, and non-dim load types • Hospitality • Houses of Worship • Convention Centers • Education • High-End Restaurants • Museums Onboard Astronomical time clock and scheduling capabilities RS232 and I/O connections Dimming rack typical system layout (8) +10 V switched outputs (2) External panic inputs inTouch Remote Entry Stations inTouch Master Station DMX out Multiple DMX with optosplitter (24) 0 – 10 V analog input control signals (8) Switch input signals to activate panic and other control functions DMX A in RS232 A/V interface input DMX B in Theatrical lighting consoles* Rack 1 RS232 or RS422 PC interface for system configuration, off-line editing, and system status reports Rack X * Not provided Note: Control system uses industry standard DMX-512 control protocol. Dual DMX-512 option permits simultaneous input from two DMX-512 sources. Note: Some control functions shown above require optional equipment. See the system specifications for optional control features or contact Schneider Electric for additional information. 5 Architectural Dimming Systems by Schneider Electric Architectural Dimming Wall-Mounted Panel With a small footprint, the wall-dimming panel includes conveniences and features of more robust systems in a centralized location. Ideal for small to medium projects, the wall-dimming panel features a simple design, easy installation, and a space saving, compact cabinet. Control up to 2 rooms: up to 18 presets Quick and easy installation with main lugs that accept top or bottom feeds Centralized location for maintenance, saves time and money Available Voltages: 120/208 V, 277/480 V Six, nine, or twelve 2400 watt dimmers with fully magnetic circuit breakers DMX and inTouch communication cards Ideal for partitioning applications Automatic fire alarm by-pass function Wall panel typical system layout Applications: inTouch Control Network inTouch Remote Entry Stations inTouch Master Station • Hospitality (smaller hotels) • High-End Restaurants • Houses of Worship • Education (K-12) Wall-mounted Dimming Panels Specification Table Voltage 120/208 VAC 277 VAC Lug Rating 100 A* # of Circuits Up to 6, 9, 12 30 circuit – 250 A* 120/208 VAC 60 circuit 277/480 VAC – 500 A* Up to 30, 60, 120 120 circuit – 800 A* * Per phase 6 ** Via the inTouch control network Load Rating 120 V @ 2.4 kW 277 V @ 2.4 kW 120 V @ 2.4 – 6 kW 277 V @ 5.4 kW Filter Interface Requirements Standards Comms and Guidelines Incandescent, neon, cold cathode, fluorescent (2 & 3 wire), LED (0 – 10 V), Magnetic Low voltage 350 uS inTouch, DMX512, RS232** UL/cUL Listed Incandescent, neon, cold cathode, fluorescent (2 & 3 wire), LED (0 – 10 V), Magnetic Low voltage 350 uS, 500 uS, 800 uS inTouch, DMX512, RS232 UL/cUL Listed Load Type IECC — International Energy Conservation Code ASHRAE — ASHRAE 90.1 — American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers USGBC — Green Energy Building Council — LEED® Certification Your end-to-end solution in lighting control and energy management Schneider Electric has set the standard for innovation in lighting control products for commercial, hospitality, and retail applications for more than 30 years. Our integrated, customized solutions in lighting control provide energy management, improved control, and enhanced aesthetics. We help you make energy safe, reliable, efficient, productive, and green. Total life cycle support With Schneider Electric lighting controls, you can count on our field sales engineers and factory-trained experts for help when you need it — before, during, or after installation. We provide local support, troubleshooting, or on-site commissioning. • Start-up and commissioning • Technical support • Training Sophisticated high-end lighting should not be at the expense of code compliance and energy efficiency. 7 ©2013 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. Schneider Electric and Make the most of your energy are trademarks owned by Schneider Electric Industries SAS or its affiliated companies. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. 998-1206984_US Call 1-888-778-2733 or visit www.schneider-electric.com/us and enter key code: b644u for more information. Scan this QR code with your smart phone for more information on how Architectural Dimming systems from Schneider Electric can help you reduce costs and improve aesthetics! Schneider Electric USA 1415 S. Roselle Road Palatine, IL 60067 Tel: 847-397-2600 Fax: 847-925-7500 www.schneider-electric.com/us Document Number 1230BR1302 September 2013