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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURES .................................................................................... 1

INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 2

DESCRIPTION .............................................................................. 3

SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................... 4

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ........................................................ 5

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .................................................. 7

USER INTERFACE ..................................................................... 13

PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION .......................................... 14

MENU TREE ............................................................................... 27

TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................ 28

APPENDIX

Latitude/Longitude Chart ................................................ 37

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FEATURES• Allows control of 4 local loads or additional loads with auxiliary device per

Multizone Controller (incandescent, tungsten, magnetic low-voltage, AdvanceTransformer Mark 10™ Powerline fluorescent, neon, cold cathode and non-dimming)

• Auto OFF Mode

• Remote zone control capability of up to 248 zones

• Expansion of up to 30 additional D3200 Controllers

• Group and individual zone DIM/BRIGHT capability, if applicable

• Configurable fade-transition rates (0-120 seconds and up to 2 hours)

• User-friendly Wizards for easy setup/operation

• Two-line, 32 character LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

• Create up to 32 lighting scenes

• Access any of the 32 scenes from the Programmer front panel (8 at any onetime)

• Customizable zone and scene names of up to 16 characters

• Compatible with other D3200 components that interface with the LCnetsystem; PC based programming through D3200 Setup Software and LevitonSmartJack

• Access first 8 scenes using Leviton Hand-held IR Remote, Cat. No. NE210

• Learning mode for standard hand-held IR remote

• Automatically turn ON/OFF lights at dusk and/or dawn (astronomical clock)

• Real Time clock retains correct time, with accuracy of 15 seconds, inabsence of power typically for 2 weeks

• Automatically adjusts for Daylight Savings

• Security options

FEATURES

For more information, refer Leviton’s website at www.leviton.com/D3200

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INTRODUCTIONThe Leviton Multizone Zone Controller/Dimmer, Cat. No. D3204, providesadvanced, multi-point scene control for commercial and high-end residentiallighting applications. The D3204 is a user-friendly, self-contained unit that can beused to control—at one time from the front panel—up to four zones of lighting ina room or group of rooms via a series of push-buttons and “Wizard” menus. TheD3204 accommodates a host of customizable settings, and features an infraredreceiver for use with a hand-held remote control. Although the unit will often beused as part of a comprehensive D3200 dimming system attached via acommunication bus, it may also be used solely as a dimmer attached to fourloads.

A series of intuitive wizards displayed on the unit’s LCD simplifies the userinterface. A number of push-buttons guide the user through the wizards, whichcan be used to program the Multizone Controller—as can Leviton software. Theunit will normally display the selected scene’s name, date, and time in it’s MainScreen, and by simply pressing the applicable scene buttons, end-users cancontrol their preprogrammed lighting. The Multizone Controller can sendcommands to up to 248 individual lighting loads.

The Multizone Controller provides the capability to program up to 32 customizedLighting Scenes. With scene lighting, selected lighting loads can be programmedto turn ON at desired brightness levels or OFF when required; in either a singleroom or a group of rooms. Lighting Scenes can be preset for home theaterviewing, hall presentations, dining, entertaining and a wide range of otheractivities. Lighting Scenes can be easily changed at any time by pressing theapplicable scene button.

INTRODUCTION

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DESCRIPTIONThe D3204 can function in two ways: One, as a self-contained dimmer for loadsdirectly attached to it and two, as a control unit for other remote devices (which itcan also power) attached to the Leviton Control Network (LCnet) communicationbus.

The Multizone Controller is designed to be customized on the job site orresidence in minutes with customized zone and scene names such as“Chandelier,” “Presentation,” and so on. If the zone is local to the MultizoneController, the zone number appears above the LED column indicating eachzone’s brightness level. The “A” for auxiliary will light up to indicate that the zoneis wired to the LCnet but not directly to the Multizone Controller (or the zone thatthe auxiliary device is controlling). During adjustment, the LCD displays theexact zone light level so that repeatable settings can be achieved. The D3204provides eight different scene buttons; the active scene button will remain lit.Once scenes are programmed, any zone may be individually dimmed orbrightened without affecting the rest of the scene. A number of other helpfulpush-buttons round out the functionality: Group Dim, Group Brighten, MaximumBrightness, and OFF.

The D3204 offers programming capabilities including each individual zone’sminimum level and name. Scene changes (and Auto Off, where applicable) canalso be scheduled based on clock time or dawn and dusk, and can even beprogrammed for daily, weekly and monthly events.

As part of a much larger family of digital controls and systems, the D3204 cancommunicate with other LCnet control stations across its high-speed faulttolerant serial data line. This allows it to be incorporated into a system with otherDimensions 3200 Zone and Scene Controllers.

DESCRIPTION

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SPECIFICATIONSElectrical

D3204-1 D3204-2Input: 120VAC, +/-10%, 50-60Hz 230VAC, +/-10%, 50-60Hz

Isolated Output: 24VDC @150mA 24VDC @150mA

Power Output: 1920W/VA total 2400W/VA total1000W/VA max. per zone 800W/VA max. per zone1200W/VA max. per side

Minimum Load: 15W 15W

Surge protection: Surge Suppression for voltage surges up to(D3204-1 Only) 6000V and current surges up to 3000A

Load Types: Incandescent: Halogen/Tungsten, Magnetic Low-VoltageTransformer, Advance Transformer Mark 10™ PowerlineElectronic Fluorescent Dimming Ballast, Neon, ColdCathode, and non-dimming loads

Testing/CodeCompliance: UL Listed, CSA Certified, California Title 24 (D3204-1)

CE (D3204-2)

FCC Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.(D3204-1 Only) 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 undesiredoperation.

Real Time Clock: Accurate within 15 seconds per week,with or without power

Leap year compensation

Calculation of Sunrise and Sunset, giventhe correct latitude and longitude, to within 15 minutes

Environmental

OperatingTemperature: 0°C to +40°C

Software

Controller will hold memory for 20 years for:

- 32 Scenes

- 64 Time schedules

SPECIFICATIONS

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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEUse this section for a quick reference for an overview of the operational featuresof the D3204 Multizone Controller. For customizing features, please refer to theProgramming/Operation section of the manual.

CALL SCENE: Used to choose which of the 32 programmed scenes are to becalled or activated.

• Press a SCENE button (refer to Figure 4) to call or activate a programmedscene.

ADJUST ZONE LIGHT LEVEL: Used to increase or decrease thepercentage of light level for selected zones.

• Press the Zone Dim/Bright buttons to increase or decrease the percentageof light level for individual zones (refer to Figure 4).

• Press the Dim Scene buttons to increase or decrease the percentage oflight level for all zones (refer to Figure 4).

CHANGE SCENE BANK: Use to choose which of the 32 programmedscenes can be accessed and which SCENE buttons will control those scenes(01-08, 09-16, 17-24 and 25-32).

• Press the Function button (refer to Figure 4) to toggle though the SceneBanks (01-08, 09-16, 17-24 and 25-32) and then press a SCENE button toactivate that bank.

PROGRAMMING SCENE: Used to program to desired scenes.

• Press and hold down a SCENE button of the scene to be programmed forapproximately 8 seconds until scene button blinks to access programmode.

• Press the Dim/Bright buttons to turn lighting loads ON, OFF, or adjustpercentage of lighting level to desired level (refer to Figure 4).

• Press SCENE button again to set scene.

• Repeat steps for additional scenes.

NOTE: For Name and Fade Rate programming, refer to program and operationof the Scene Wizard.

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PAGE TO OTHER CONTROLLERS: If using multiple Multizone Controllers,use this feature to access all Multizone Controllers or auxiliary devicesaddressed on the network. You can then modify or adjust lighting levelspreviously programmed.

• Press the Page Zones button to access the desired remote panel (refer toFigure 4). This will page between all Included Panels programmed on thedevice (refer to the Panels section).

• If access is not allowed to other Multizone Controllers, refer to the SetupWizard, Step 12 to include remote panels on the network.

• When controlling a remote from a D3208 from a D3204, panel A will controlthe first 4 zones (1-4), and panel B will control the last 4 zones (5-8).

• When controlling a remote from a D3206 from a D3204, panel A will controlthe first 4 zones (1-4), and panel B will control the last 2 zones (5 & 6).

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSWARNING: TO BE INSTALLED AND/OR USED IN ACCORDANCE WITHAPPROPRIATE ELECTRICAL CODES AND REGULATIONS.

WARNING: IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT ANY PART OF THESEINSTRUCTIONS, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.

WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT LINE VOLTAGE WIRES TO LOW-VOLTAGETERMINALS.

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF OVERHEATING AND POSSIBLEDAMAGE TO THIS DEVICE AND OTHER EQUIPMENT, DO NOT INSTALL TOCONTROL A RECEPTACLE.

WARNING: USE ONLY WITH THE APPROPRIATE ADVANCETRANSFORMER MARK 10™ POWERLINE 120V ELECTRONIC DIMMINGBALLASTS FOR CONTROLLING THE SPECIFIC FLUORESCENT LAMPS.

CAUTION: USE WITH INCANDESCENT: (TUNGSTEN, 120V HALOGENFIXTURES), COLD CATHODE, MAGNETIC LOW- VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERFIXTURES, OR ADVANCE TRANSFORMER MARK 10™ POWERLINE 120VELECTRONIC DIMMING BALLASTS ONLY. DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT TOCONTROL ELECTRONIC (SOLID STATE) LOW- VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS.

OTHER CAUTIONS:

1. WHEN A MAGNETIC LOW- VOLTAGE CIRCUIT IS OPERATED AT A DIMLEVEL, WITH ALL LAMPS INOPERATIVE, EXCESS CURRENT MAYFLOW THROUGH THE TRANSFORMER. TO AVOID POSSIBLETRANSFORMER FAILURE DUE TO OVERCURRENT, USE ATRANSFORMER THAT INCORPORATES THERMAL PROTECTION OR AFUSE AT THE PRIMARY WINDINGS.

2. WHEN USING WITH FLUORESCENT BALLASTS, BOTH LIGHTINGFIXTURE AND DIMMER MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.

3. USE THIS DEVICE ONLY WITH COPPER OR COPPER CLAD WIRE. WITHALUMINUM WIRE USE ONLY DEVICES MARKED CO/ALR ORCU/AL.

4. DO NOT MIX LOAD TYPES ON A SINGLE ZONE (I.E, 120V TUNGSTENAND MAGNETIC LOW-VOLTAGE).

5. DISCONNECT POWER WHEN SERVICING FIXTURES OR CHANGINGLAMPS.

TO INSTALL:

1. WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH; TURN OFF POWER ATCIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT POWER IS OFF BEFOREWIRING!

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 theframe until it snaps off (refer to Figure 1). Swing the bottom edge away untilthe upper section is released.

4. Mount 4-gang, 2-1/2" (6.4 cm) wall box with a 4-gang raised cover in wall atdesired location.

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. Makesure that ends of conductors are straight.

B. Connect conductors per WIRING DIAGRAM as follows (refer to Figures2 and 3): Insert conductors under appropriate terminal clamp andtighten screws to 9 in.-lbs. of torque.

NOTE: The Multizone Controller will automatically assign zone numbersto loads based on which terminal you connect each load to. Forexample: connecting a bank of fixtures to the Load 1 terminal meansthat those fixtures will be the first Zone on that Multizone Controller. TheD3204 does allows you to change these zone numbers, if you desire.

6. Low-Voltage Wiring (If LCnet wiring is required):

NOTES:

• If the device is the last one on the bus, the LCnet must be terminated. Usethe terminating plug (included) making sure to connect shorting wire toCAN-L or you may also short the center terminal in the connector on thedevice to the CAN-L terminal (refer to Figure 3).

• LCnet must be wired using a twisted pair for the CAN_H and CAN_Lwires. Leviton recommends using CAT5 wire.

• DO NOT connect the 24VDC and GND power wires together in betweencontrollers when using multiple Multizone Controller applications.

• LCnet wires must also be dressed so they are separate from the highvoltage (Class I) conductors (use included tubing). Refer to local buildingcodes for the appropriate installation requirements for the low-voltagewiring. Jacketing over the low-voltage wires may be required to provideappropriate insulation from the high-voltage wiring.

Connect leads per WIRING DIAGRAM as follows (refer to Figure 3): Inserteach lead into appropriate plug connector location by pushing firmly. If usingstranded wire, twist strands of each lead tightly (making sure that there are nostray strands) and push firmly into appropriate plug connector location. Tightenthe screws on the plug connector—making sure that no bare conductor isshowing. Connect plug connector to jack on the back of the Controller.

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7. Carefully position all wires to provide room in wall box for MultizoneController. Mount Controller to raised cover using the screws provided (referto Figure 1).

8. Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse.

9. Check for power to the Multizone Controller by verifying that the GREENLCD on the front of the unit is displaying the Dimensions D3200 mainscreen.

10. If necessary, increase or decrease the contrast of the display first, removethe overlay by gently lifting and releasing the tabs. Then, use a small Philipsstyle screwdriver to slightly turn the adjustment until preferred contrast isachieved. To replace overlay, carefully insert lower tabs into front slots offrame and then bow overlay so that top tab slips into top slot (refer toFigure 1).

10. Reinstall the Front Door Frame assembly by aligning with unit. Carefullypress the frame onto unit until it snaps into position. Press all edges toensure that it is fully seated.

11. INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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4 GANG BOX (4-1/2" WIDE X 2-1/2" DEEP)

4 GANG RAISED COVER (1/2" or 3/4" DEPTH)

RAISED COVERMOUNTING SCREW(4 PLACES)

DIMENSIONS MULTIZONECONTROLLER / DIMMER

FRONT DOORCOVER

OVERLAY

CONTRASTADJUSTMENT

(under Overlay)

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FIGURE 1MULTIZONE CONTROLLER MOUNTING

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FIGURE 2MULTIZONE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAM 1

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DIMENSIONS MULTIZONECONTROLLER / DIMMER

L

LL

L

NEUTRAL

LINE

GROUND

DISTRIBUTIONPANEL

LOAD 1

Green

LCnetBlue/White

Blue

Green/White

LOAD 3

LOAD 2

LOAD 4

To D3200Components

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Low-Voltage Wires(Plug-in Connector)

LOADS 1, 3

LOADS 2, 4

GroundLineNeutral

JumperLCnet TERMINATION

CAN-LInsulation

Electrical TapeShrink Tubing 3M FP-301-1

Panduit HSTTP00-QPanduit TV105-1.0L

4 GANG BOX (4-1/2" WIDE X 2-1/2" DEEP)RACO PART #943STEEL CITY PART #H4BD3/4-1

4 GANG RAISED COVER (1/2 or 3/4"DEPTH)RACO 3/4" PART #823STEEL CITY 1/2" PART #VGB-212-4STEEL CITY 3/4" PART #4GC

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FIGURE 3MULTIZONE CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAM 2

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1) Function/Previous Field Button (programming) / Shortcut Button (change

scene bank from main screen) (Pgs. 14 and 17).

2) 2 Line x 16 Character Display (LCD).

3) Function/Change Option Button (programming) (Pgs. 14 and 17).

4) Function/Next Field Button (programming) / Shortcut Button (change scene bank from main screen) (Pgs. 14 and 17).

5) Local Zone Display 1-6.

6) Auxiliary Zone Display 1A-6A.

7) Zone Information Buttons (Pg. 14).

8) Zone Brightness Level.

9) ALL OFF Button (Pg. 14).

10) Maximum Bright Button (Pg. 14).

11) IR Receiver.

12) Dim/Bright Buttons (Pg. 14).

13) Group Dim/Bright Buttons (Pg. 14).

14) Zone Page Button (Pg. 14).

15) Cancel/Previous Button (Pgs. 14 and 17).

16) Select/Next Button (Pgs. 14 and 17).

17) Wizards/Menus Button (Pgs. 14 and 17).

18) Scene Programming and Recall Buttons (Pg. 14).

19) LCD Contrast Adjustment (under overlay).

DimScene

PageZones

SelectNext

CancelPrevious

WizardsMenus

A1 2 3 4

SCENES MAX. OFF

A A A

1 3 5 6 7 8

910111213141516171819

42

USER INTERFACE

FIGURE 4MULTIZONE CONTROLLER USER INTERFACE

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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 to fade in. Named scenes will appearin 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 severalprogramming screens (refer to Programming section).

Select/Next: Advances programming steps.

Cancel/Previous: Returns to previously selected screen.

Page Zones: Toggles between local zones on current panel to remotezones on a remote panel.

Dim Scene: One touch control for dimming or brightening of active scene.

Dim/Bright: Allows for manual control of light level for selected zone.

Zone Info: Displays active Panel, Zone, Group, and Light Levelinformation.

Used to change Scene Banks.

Used to navigate through programming.

NOTE: The SCENE, MAX, and OFF buttons will act on a particular group. In theBasic application this will not make a difference. However, in Advancedapplications you must ensure that programming of the scene bank is the sameas the zone group.

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Things to know for basic and more advanced applications:

Basic Application - The D3204 Multizone Controller can be installed solely asa dimmer to control up to 4 loads. There are programming and operatingprocedures that will not be applicable for this type of configuration. For ease ofuse, the basic programming and operating steps will be flagged with a icon.

NOTE: If there is not a icon next to the section, press the Select/Next buttonto proceed.

Advanced Application – The D3204 Multizone Controller can also be used aspart of a D3200 dimming system, utilizing an LCnet communication bus. Usingthis type of installation will require more preparation and thought, as well asadditional programming and operating steps. These steps will be flagged with an icon. If using a multiple device configuration, please note the following:

• How many devices will be used in the application?

Refer to Panels Programming Section in the SETUP WIZARD for additionalinformation.

GROUP

A group is a collection of zones (i.e., loads 01-04) used to light a specfic areathat is assigned a group number. A maximum of 64 groups may be programmedto the D3204. Each zone will belong to a group (refer to Figure 6 for exampleof programming).

PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION

B

A

B

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D320XPanel 1A

D320XPanel 2A

D320XPanel 2B

D320XPanel 1B

Group 1

All 4 Panels operate together

Group 2 - Panels 1A and 2A operate togetherGroup 3 - Panels 1B and 2B operate together

D320XPanel 1A

D320XPanel 2A

D320XPanel 2B

D320XPanel 1B

Group 2 Group 3

All rooms and panels work independently of each other

D320XPanel 1A

D320XPanel 2A

D320XPanel 2B

D320XPanel 1B

Group 4 Group 5

Group 6 Group 7

PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION

FIGURE 6GROUPING EXAMPLES

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TO PROGRAM and OPERATE:

Pressing the Wizards button (refer to Figure 4) on the front panel of theMultizone Controller will help run through the Setup and Programmingnecessary to set desired scene lighting levels and timed events.

NOTE: Additional Dimensions/LCnet compatible devices may haveprogrammable features accessible in the menu tree. Refer to the InstructionSheet for that particular device for more information.

NOTE: Use the Function Buttons to change characters (UP andDOWN ) and move to the next or previous character (LEFT andRIGHT ). Blank spaces can also be inserted to separate words when desired.

NOTE: For name editable functions, the default name will appear unless changed. Ifyou want to revert to the default name of the function at any point, place a space inthe first character position and then press the Select/Next button.

NOTE: Screen will time-out generally after 30 seconds of no activity and returnto Main Screen. If time-out should occur, re-enter the Wizard and Menu that youwere programming and press the Select/Next button to scroll to the screen thatyou were previously in.

SETUP WIZARD – The SETUP WIZARD is the first step in customizing theMultizone Controller. You can program all operational features except forScenes, Clock and Timers. Proceed as follows:

Basic – Used to program features such as device type, sound, security, enableIR learning, set month/date and zone/panel attributes. Proceed as follows:

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton to select the Setup Wizard. Press the Select/Next button to access the SETUP WIZARD.

2. Press the Select/Next button to access the Basic screen.

3. Press the Up or Down button to select the desireddevice Style (Architec or Decora).

The Architectural setting (factory default) allows formore precise Dim/Bright control of the device. The device can be adjustedin 1% increments by tapping the Dim/Bright buttons. Press the button toturn the lights ON. Pressing and holding the button until the level reacheszero, and then tapping the button again, will turn the device OFF.

The Decora setting allows for quicker Dim/Bright control of the device.By tapping the Dim/Bright buttons, the device will turn OFF or turn ONto the last light level set. Pressing and holding the appropriate buttonwill incrementally Brighten or Dim the device.

Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

4. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredBeep Mode (On or Off). Press the Select/Nextbutton to save entry and proceed.

PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION

B

B

B

B

Use , v or SEL<SETUP WIZARD>

V

Use , v or SEL1> Basic

V

Select Style–> <Decora>

Select Beep Mode–> <Beep_On>

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5. Press the Up or Down button to Select IR code(Default or Learning). This default setting will let theunit work with the NE210 hand-held remote controlor choose the Learning IR which will activate the IR menu and allows youto program the unit to work with any standard remote control. Pressselect/next to save entry and proceed.

6. Press the Up or Down button to Select Date View.This will display the date in either day/month/year(default) or month/day/year. Press select/next tosave entry and proceed.

7. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredSecurity mode (Lock On or Lock Off). The Lock Onmode allows for the option to create a password tolimit access from unauthorized personnel. If Lock On is selected, use theScene buttons to set a 4-digit password. You will then verify password.The Lock Off mode provides full accessibility to all functional buttons.Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

8. When using more than one D3204:Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredPanel (01A, 1B...31A). This setting is used to giveunique addresses to each Multizone Controller ifusing a multiple Multizone Controller configuration. Press the Select/Nextbutton to save entry and proceed.

NOTE: No two devices can have the same panel number on the sameLCnet. This step must be performed for all devices on the LCnet.

Panel 1A or 1B is equivalent to Panel 1.

9. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons toEdit Panel Name (i.e., Reception Area). Use thissetting to give a user-friendly name to each used panel, if desired. Pressthe Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

10. Press the Select/Next button to Set Basic programmed and proceed.

11. Press the Select/Next button to continue the SETUP WIZARD.

Panels – It is used to setup other panels that you can page to in order tocontrol remote zones. Please note the following and proceed.

12. Press the Up or Down button to select the Panelsscreen. Press the Select/Next button to save entryand proceed.

13. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredScene Group (01-64) for the scene preset buttonsof the device you are at. Press the Select/Nextbutton to save entry and proceed.

14. Press the Left or Right buttons to select between Panels (A & B) orInclude/Exclude (INCL, EXCL) and the Up or Down buttons to makeappropriate selection. This setting is used to setup which additional

PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION

A

B

B

A

A

Select Date View–> <mm/dd/yy>

Edit Panel Name:Panel 31A

Use , v or SEL2> Panels

V

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SELECT GROUP<01>

PANEL 31APANEL: 31A <INCL>

Select Security–> <Lock off>

B Select IR codes–> <Learning>

B

B

Select Panel: 31APanel 31A

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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 additionalPanels has been selected and Included, the Exclude default option willset automatically.NOTE: To control an auxiliary device from this Multizone Controller, adifferent panel must be setup and Included in programming.NOTE: Each Panel must be selected and Included or Excludedindividually. When using multiple Multizone Controllers, only include thepanels you wish to control from this location.NOTE: When controlling a remote D3206 or D3208, panel A will defaultto the first 4 zones of the remote device. Panel B will control the last 2 forthe D3206 or last 4 for the D3208.

15. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons to Edit Panel Name(i.e., North Wing Panel). Use this setting to give a user-friendly name toeach used panel. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

16. Press the Wizards button to save Panels programming and return to theMain Screen. Press the Wizards button again and then the Up or Downbutton to select the SETUP WIZARD and continue programming.

17. Press the Select/Next button to continue the PANEL selection.

Zones – Used to program zone information, including zone, group, channeland device type. A zone can be either a single load or a group of loadscontrolled as a single entity. Proceed as follows:

18. Press the Up or Down button to select the Zonesscreen. Press the Select/Next button to save entryand proceed.

19. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredZONE (1-6) and the Left or Right then the Up orDown buttons to select the desired PANEL (01A-31A). This setting provides the default information of Panel and Zone #’s.Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

20. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttonsto edit Zone Name (i.e., Living Room). Use thissetting to give a user-friendly name to each usedzone, if desired. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

21. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredGROUP (01-64) for the selected zone. Use thissetting to select the group number that theselected zone will be assigned. Press the Select/Next button to saveentry and proceed.

22. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredCHANNEL (1-4, X). Use this setting to change themapping of the Channel number to the physical Loadconnections. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

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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 4, first change the 4 to an “X”, than change the 1 toa 4. You may now change the 4 to a 1).

23. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredTYPE (REL, DIM). This setting is used to selecteither a dimming (dimmer) or a non-dimming(relay) Load. If a dimmer (DIM) type is selected, press the Select/Nextbutton to save entry and proceed. If a non-dimming (REL) type isselected, press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed toStep 25.

24. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredLOAD TYPE (FLOR, INC). This setting is used toselect either Incandescent, which is used forIncandescent, Magnetic Low-Voltage, Cold Cathode, Tungsten andNeon Loads or Fluorescent, which is used for Advance TransformerMark 10™ Powerline Fluorescent Loads. Press the Select/Next buttonto save entry and proceed. Zone programming is now finished.

25. If programming additional Zones, press the Select/Next button andrepeat Steps 18 through 24.

If Zone programming is complete, press the Wizards button to return tothe Main Screen.

NOTE: Programming of remote zones can be done from this device.

Aux Devices – Used to set up LCnet address auxiliary devices.

26. Press the Up or Down button to select the AuxDevices screen. Press the Select/Next button tosave entry and proceed.

27. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttonsto assign which panel that will control the auxiliarydevice. Press the Select/Next button to save entryand proceed.

NOTE: The auxiliary device must have a different panel and zone thanany of the D3200 controllers that are on the network.

28. SET AUXILIARY DEVICE (refer to the specificauxiliary device Instruction Sheet for details). Pressthe Select/Next button to save entry and return tothe Setup Wizard.

NOTE: This panel must be included on the Multizone Controller you wishto control the auxiliary device from.

System – Used for factory representative to restore factory defaultsettings.

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LOAD TYPE: <INC>ZONE# 31A-1

SELECT TYPE: DIMZONE# 31A-1

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PANEL: 01B ZONE:1ZONE # 01-1

SET AUX DEVICESEL to Continue

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Info – Displays version of software, measures zero cross circuitry inmicroseconds, and temperature of sides of device.

29. Press the Up or Down button to select the Info screen.Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

30. The software version will be displayed. Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

31. The top line displayed is the zero crossing in microseconds. The bottom line displays the temperatureof the right side in Celsius (R=xxx C) and left side(L=xxx C).

32. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and return to the SetupWizard.

CLOCK WIZARD – Accessing and properly selecting the settings in thissection is the next step in using this device. It provides basic Time andDaylight Savings settings. Proceed as follows:

NOTE: If multiple Multizone Controllers are installed on the LCnet, all units willsynchronize when settings are stored from the Multizone Controller beingprogrammed.

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton to select the CLOCK WIZARD. Press theSelect/Next button to access the CLOCK WIZARD .

2. Press the Select/Next button to access the SetDate-Time screen.

3. Press the Select/Next button to access the AdjustTime screen.

4. Enter the time by pressing the Up or Down andLeft or Right buttons. Press the Select/Next button to save entry andproceed.

5. Enter the date by pressing the Up or Down andLeft or Right buttons. Press the Select/Next button tosave entry and proceed.

NOTE: Date will display in format as previously programmed in SetupWizard.

6. For Daylight Savings, press the Up or Down buttonsto toggle between ON and OFF. Set to ON position ifDaylight Savings is observed in your area. Set to the OFF position todisable setting. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

7. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired Daylight Savings Rule(United States or European Union). Press the Select/Next button to completethe CLOCK WIZARD programming and return to the Main Screen.

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Adjust Time: 12:00:00 AM

Adjust Date: 01/01/02 Tu

Daylight SavingAuto adjust<ON>

Dimensions D3204 Version 1.6.00

Period=16649 usL=061 C R=069 C

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SCENE WIZARD – The SCENE WIZARD allows for the programming andoperation of up to 32 lighting scenes. Naming of device and lighting scenesgives user-friendly control of lighting loads. Proceed as follows:

Call Scene – Used to choose which of the 32 programmed scenes are to becalled or activated. You may also call any scene with a different fade rate thanpreviously programmed. Proceed as follows:

NOTE: Pressing a SCENE button (refer to Figure 4) will also call or activate aprogrammed scene. In addition, pressing the function button will toggle thoughthe Scene Banks (01-08, 09-16...25-32) and then pressing a SCENE buttonwill activate that bank.

Scenes 01-08 for group 1 will have the following preset levelspreprogrammed with all 4 physical loads being programmed to the samelevels (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 Downbutton (if necessary) to select the SCENE WIZARD.Press the Select/Next button to access the SCENEWIZARD.

2. Press the Select/Next button to access the CallScene screen.

3. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredscene to call (01-32). Press the Select/Next buttonto save entry and proceed.

4. Press the Up or Down button to call a scene with adesired fade time (default, 0:00 seconds to 2h00m).Press the Select/Next button to save entry andproceed.

NOTE: This fade may be different from the fade time programmed in thescene.

5. Press the Select/Next button to Execute Scene screen.

Program Scene – Used to program, name and set fade-transition rates todesired scenes. Proceed as follows:

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton (if necessary) to select the SCENE WIZARD.Press the Select/Next button to access the SCENEWIZARD.

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SCENE 01Set Fade: <def>

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2. Press the Up or Down button to select the ProgramScene screen.

3. Press the Select/Next button to access the ProgramScene screen.

4. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredScene (1-32). Press the Select/Next button to saveentry and proceed.

5. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons toEdit Scene Name (i.e., Hallway Lights). Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

6. Press the Up or Down button to set the desired fadetime (default, 0:00 seconds to 2h00m). Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

NOTE: If you are programming the current scene, the appropriate scenebutton will blink.

7. Adjust the levels for each zone and press theSelect/Next button twice or press the blinking button,if applicable, to store the scene.

8. Repeat procedure to program additional scenes.

9. SCENE WIZARD programming is now Finished.

Set Scene Bank – Used to setup a total of up to 32 scenes and whichSCENE buttons will control what scenes (01-08, 09-16...25-32). Proceed asfollows:

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton (if necessary) to select the SCENE WIZARD.Press the Select/Next button to access the SCENEWIZARD.

2. Press the Up or Down button to select the SetScene Bank screen.

3. Press the Select/Next button to access the SetScene Bank screen.

4. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredScene Bank (01-08...25-32). Press the Select/Nextbutton to save entry and proceed.

5. Press the Select/Next button once to return to the SCENE WIZARDscreen or press the Select/Next button and then the Wizards button toreturn to the Main Screen.

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Select scene: 01SCENE 01

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Set Scene Group – Scene calls made from the Multizone Controller (Menuor Scene Buttons 1-8) are made for the group chosen here. Proceed asfollows:

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton (if necessary) to select the SCENE WIZARD.Press the Select/Next button to access the SCENEWIZARD.

2. Press the Up or Down button to select the SetScene Group screen.

3. Press the Select/Next button to access the Set Scene Group screen.

4. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredScene Group (01-64). Press the Select/Next buttonto save entry and proceed.

5. Press the Select/Next button once to return to the SCENE WIZARDscreen or press the Select/Next button and then the Wizards button toreturn to the Main Screen.

Scene Lock – Used to lock out or enable Scene and Dim/Bright buttons:

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton (if necessary) to select the SCENE WIZARD.Press the Select/Next button to access the SCENEWIZARD.

2. Press the Up or Down button to select the SceneLock screen.

3. Press the Select/Next button to access the SceneLock screen.

4. Press the Up or Down button to set Scene Lock toON or OFF. Press the Select/Next button to saveentry and proceed.

5. Press the Select/Next button once to return to the SCENE WIZARDscreen or press the Select/Next button and then the Wizards button toreturn to the Main Screen.

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Exclude Zones – Used to remove a particular zone or zones fromexecuting in a programmed scene. Proceed as follows:

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton (if necessary) to select the SCENE WIZARD.Press the Select/Next button to access the SCENEWIZARD.

2. Press the Up or Down button to select the ExcludeZones screen.

3. Press the Select/Next button to access the ExcludeZones screen.

4. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired scene to where youwant to exclude zones from (01-32). Press the Select/Next button tosave entry and proceed.

5. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right button toset the desired zone to Exclude. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

6. Press the Select/Next button to Exclude zone.

7. Repeat Step 5 and 6 to exclude additional zones orpress the Cancel/Previous button to proceed and return to the MainScreen.

ZONE WIZARD – The ZONE WIZARD programming provides settings forminimal levels and the option to lock and unlock individual zones. Proceed asfollows:

Adjust Minimum – Used to program the minimum lighting levels for specificLoads. Proceed as follows:

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton to select the Zone Wizard. Press the Select/Next button to access the Zone Wizard.

2. Press the Select/Next button to access the AdjustMin Level screen.

3. For Dimmers Only, press the Up or Down buttonsor the Dim/Bright buttons to set the individual zoneminimum light levels.

NOTE: DO NOT use the Dim Scene buttons to make this adjustment.

4. Press the Select/Next button to save entry andproceed.

5. Press the Select/Next button to return the ZONEWIZARD screen.

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Use , v or SEL> Exclude Zones

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Select scene: 01SCENE 1

PANEL: 01A ZONE:1ZONE # 01A-1

Press SELto Exclude Zone

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Adjust Zones'Minimum Levels

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Lock/Unlock – Used to program the locking or unlocking of individual zones.Locked zones will stay at set level unless unlocked. Proceed as follows:

6. Press the Select/Next button to access the ZONEWIZARD.

7. Press the Up or Down buttons to select the Lock/Unlock screen.

8. Press the Select/Next button to access the Lock/Unlock screen.

9. Press the Left or Right buttons to select the Paneland the Up or Down buttons to select the desiredZone (1-4) to lock or unlock.

NOTE: If a zone is locked, press the Select/Nextbutton to unlock

10. Repeat procedure for programming of additionalzones.

11. The ZONE WIZARD is now finished.

12. Press the Wizards button to return the Main Screen.

TIMER WIZARD – The Timer Wizard allows for the programming of up to 64events. Timers can trigger either a SCENE, MAX, OFF or Auto OFF (Start andStop) commands. Completion of the Wizard will enable preferred events to beactivated. Proceed as follows:

Timers – Used to program Timer information, including schedules,astronomical settings, scenes triggered, and Auto OFF (when applicable).Proceed as follows:

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton to select the TIMER WIZARD. Press theSelect/Next button to access the TIMER WIZARD.

2. Press the Select/Next button to access the Timersmenu. This setting is used to setup the programmingcommands for selected Timers.

NOTES:

• If no Timers have been previously programmed or if you want to adda new Timer, proceed to Step 3A.

• If you want to modify an existing Timer, proceed to Step 3B.

3A.To Setup a New Timer (if there are existing Timers programmed,press the Up button to select the Add New Timer screen):Press the Select/Next button to access the AddNew Timer screen. Proceed to Step 4.

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PANEL: 01A ZONE:1ZONE # 01A-1

Zone # 01-1Local: 1 Unlock?

Zone Unlocked!SEL to Continue

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3B.To Modify an existing Timer: Press the Select/Next button to access the programmed Timerscreen. Press the Down button to scroll through theexisting Timers. Press the Select/Next button to select the desired Timerto modify. Proceed as follows:

4. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons toEdit Timer Name (i.e., Porch Light). Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

5A.Press the Up or Down buttons to select the desiredTimer Type (Daily, WeekDays, Weekends, Holidays,Weekly). Press the Select/Next button to save entryand proceed.

NOTE: If Weekly is selected, you must select the desired day of the weekand proceed to Step 5B. All other selections, proceed to Step 6A.

NOTE: Weekly = Sunday through Saturday individuallyWeekdays = Monday through Friday, inclusiveDaily = Everyday

5B.Press the Up or Down buttons to select the desiredDay of Week (Sunday-Saturday, Holiday. Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

6A.Press the Up or Down buttons to select the desiredTime Type (Time of Day, Dawn–offset, Dawn+offset,Dusk–offset, Dusk+offset). The Offset setting isused to add (+) or subtract (-) an entered time basedon the dawn/dusk calculated from the Controller. Press the Select/Nextbutton to save entry and proceed.

NOTE: If Time of Day is selected, you must select the desired time andproceed to Step 6B.

If any other time is selected, press the Select/Next button and proceed toStep 6C to set Offset time.

6B.Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons toset the New Timer’s time (i.e., 01:00 AM). Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

6C.Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttons toselect the desired Offset time (i.e., -02:00). Pressthe Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

7. Press the Up or Down buttons to select the desiredAction (SCENE 01-32, MAX, OFF, Auto OFF Start,and Auto OFF Stop, where applicable). Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

NEW TIMERT:01 DW:SMTWTFSH

Edit Name:New Timer

Sel Timer Type<Daily>

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Select Time Type<Dusk-offset>

New TimerT:01 12:00 AM

New TimerT:01 -2:00 PM

Select Action<SCENE 01>

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8. Press the Up or Down buttons to select the TimerStatus (DELETE, ENABLE, DISABLE). Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

9. Repeat procedure for setting up additional Timers.

10. Press the Select/Next button to return the TIMER WIZARD screen.

NOTE: For Auto OFF applications, a “Start Time” will start the Auto OFFsequence and a “Stop Time” will stop the Auto OFF sequence.

NOTE: If Auto Start OFF is programmed, be sure to program Auto OFF Start.

Holiday – Used to setup a timed Holiday schedule.

11. Press the Select/Next button to access the TIMERWIZARD.

12. Press the Up or Down buttons to select theHoliday screen.

13. Press the Select/Next button to access the Holiday menu.

NOTES:• If no Holidays have been previously programmed or you want to add a

new Holiday, proceed to Step 14A.• If you want to modify an existing Holiday, proceed to Step 14B.

14A.To Setup a New Holiday (if there are existing Holidaysprogrammed, press the Up button to select the Add New Holidayscreen):Press the Select/Next button to access the Add New Holiday screen.Proceed to Step 22.

14B.To Modify an existing Holiday: Press the Select/Next button to access the programmed Holidayscreen. Press the Down button to scroll throughthe existing Holidays. Press the Select/Next buttonto select the desired Holiday to modify. Proceed asfollows:

15. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttonsto Edit Holiday Name (i.e., New Years Day). Pressthe Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

16. Press the Up or Down and Left or Right buttonsto Edit Holiday Date (i.e., 01/02, this is month andday). Press the Select/Next button to save entryand proceed.

17. Press the Up or Down buttons to select the HolidayStatus (DELETE, ENABLE, DISABLE). Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

18. Repeat procedure for setting up additional holidays.

19. The TIMER WIZARD is now finished. Press the Wizards button toreturn the Main Screen.

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NEW TIMERSTATUS: <ENABLE>

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Add New HolidayPress SEL to Add

New HolidayT:01 D:3/28

Edit Name:New Holiday

NEW HOLIDAYEdit Date: 3/28

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Location Setup – The Multizone Controller will calculate the dawn/dusktimes based on the Latitude/Longitude selected.

20. Press the Select/Next button to access the TIMERWIZARD.

21. Press the Up or Down buttons to select theLocation Setup screen.

22. Press the Select/Next button to access theLocation Setup menu.

23. Press the Up or Down buttons to select thedesired Time Zone. Press the Select/Next buttonto save entry and proceed.

24. Press the Up or Down buttons to select theappropriate Longitude for your location (refer tothe Appendix–to find appropriate settings foryour location–and the Longitude/Latitude Chart).

25. Press the Up or Down buttons to select theappropriate Latitude for your location refer to theAppendix–to find appropriate settings for yourlocation–and the Longitude/Latitude Chart).

26. Location Setup is now Finished.

Timer Status – Allows for the Enabling, Disabling, or Deletion of all setTimers.

27. Press the Select/Next button to access the TIMERWIZARD.

28. Press the Up or Down buttons to select the TimerStatus screen.

29. Press the Select/Next button to access the TimerStatus menu.

30. Press the Up or Down buttons to select thedesired Timer Status (All Enable, All Disable, or AllDelete). Press the Select/Next button to saveentry and proceed.

31. Timer Status setup is now Finished.

Next Time Event – Displays the next event of the day, if programmed.

32. Press the Select/Next button to access the TIMERWIZARD.

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Use , v or SEL>Location Setup

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Enter LongitudeWest> 000 Deg

Enter LatitudeNorth> 000 Deg

Location SetupFinished!

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Select Status<All Delete>

Are you sure ? SEL to confirm

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33. Press the Up or Down buttons to select the NextTime Event screen.

34. Press the Select/Next button to view the NextTime Event menu.

35. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

Auto OFF – Auto OFF is an energy savings feature where the lights willautomatically turn OFF after a warning blink to maximum, unless a Scene, orZone Dim/Bright button is pressed to override this feature. If an overridehappens, the unit will again sweep the loads OFF after a user defined timeinterval (of up to 2 hours) has elapsed. This sequence will continue until theAuto OFF Stop time, which is programmed in the Timers menu. For theEnabling or Disabling of the Auto OFF feature and programming of timeintervals, proceed as follows:

36. Press the Select/Next button to access the TIMERWIZARD.

37. Press the Up or Down buttons to select the AutoOFF screen.

38. Press the Select/Next button to access the AutoOFF Status menu.

39. Press the Up or Down buttons to select thedesired Auto setting (Enable, Disable, TimeInterval). Press the Select/Next button to saveentry and proceed.

40. Press the Select/Next button to access the TIMERWIZARD menu.

41. Press the Up or Down buttons to select the AutoOFF screen.

42. Press the Left or Right buttons to select the SetInterval screen.

43. Press the Select/Next button to access the SetInterval menu.

44. Press the Up or Down buttons to select the duration, in ten minuteintervals, between the Sweep OFF of the loads. Press the Select/Nextbutton to save entry and proceed.

45. Auto OFF setup is now Finished.

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IR WIZARD – The IR WIZARD allows for the programming and remotecontrol of up to 32 lighting scenes, as well as MAX, OFF and GROUP DIM/BRIGHT using any standard IR Remote.

NOTE: Learning IR option must be programmed in SETUP WIZARD in orderto access this IR WIZARD.

NOTE: No matter what IR Remote is used, each IR button must still beprogrammed individually. The standard IR Remote must be 38KHz type remote.

NOTE: To change an existing IR code, you must first remove that code andreprogram.

1. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton to select the IR WIZARD. Press the Select/Next button to access the IR WIZARD.

2. Press the Select/Next button to access the Learn IRscreen. This setting is used to setup theprogramming commands for desired scenes.

3. Press the Up or Down button to select the desiredAction (SCENE 01-32, DIM, BRIGHT, OFF, MAX,REMOVE ALL). Press the Select/Next button tosave entry and proceed.

4. Point the IR Remote at the Multizone Controller andpress the button you wish to teach the command.

5. Press the selected button on the IR again to verify programming.

NOTE: If there is ambient IR noise, you may have to press and hold theIR button multiple times for the signal to be verified correctly.

6. Press the Select/Next button to save entry and proceed.

7. Repeat procedure for additional command learning.

Removing IR learned commands –

8. Press the Wizards button and then the Up or Downbutton to select the IR WIZARD. Press the Select/Next button to access the IR WIZARD.

9. Press the Up or Down button to select the DeleteIR screen. This setting is used to remove theprogramming commands for sets scenes.

10. Press the Select/Next button to access the DeleteIR screen.

11. Press the Up or Down button to select the desired Action to Remove(SCENE 01-32, DIM, BRIGHT, OFF, MAX, REMOVE ALL). Press theSelect/Next button to save entry and proceed.

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PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION

12. Press the Select/Next button to remove theselected Action. Press the Select/Next button tosave entry and proceed.

13. Repeat procedure for removal of additional commands.

14. Press the Wizards button to return the Main Screen.

Code Removed

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HIGH LEVEL MENU TREENOTE: This sequence shows the order in which each menu will appear whenscrolling through the menus using the Down Function Button.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTINGEvery D3204 unit local operations should be separately tested. That meanschecking that power, dimming control, scene control, and if applicable, theinfrared receiver is working properly. You can either test a single function onecontroller at a time or you may find it easier to run through each test on a singlecontroller before moving to the next controller, if installed (less walking around).In either case, you can skip to the next (headlined) test once the unit haspassed the test at hand. If a unit does not pass a test, run through the bulletedsuggestions that follow it. Don’t forget to redo the test when you think you mayhave found the problem to verify that the problem has been solved.

TESTING EACH D3204 CONTROLLERBEFORE YOU START: Before you can test anything you must first restorepower at the circuit breaker or fuse.

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 D3204 HAS PASSED THETEST.

IF NOTHING ILLUMINATES there may be a problem with the power.

2. Check that the unit 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 desiredlook 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 theUP or DOWN arrows. If the lights and the contents of the LCDwindow adjust appropriately, the D3204 HAS PASSED THE TEST.

IF THE LIGHTS DO NOT RESPOND AS EXPECTED:

• Push the Zone Info button and make sure that the screen displays thecorrect load type for each zone on the bottom left-hand corner of thescreen.

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 WHATYOU PUSH there must be a short.

• Before you replace the D3204 with a new one, make sure that the Loadsyou plan on attaching to the D3204 are within the limits rated by thedevice. The D3204 unit is rated for the following maximum capacity:

D3204-1

1920W/VA per unit, 1000W/VA per zone, and 1200W/VA per side.Adding power extenders can increase this capacity.

D3204-2

2400W/VA per unit, 800W/VA per zone. Adding power extenders canincrease this capacity.

• You should also check that you have adequate voltage surgesuppression 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 rightlevels. If the lights adjust appropriately, the D3204 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 screenwithin the Scene Wizard.

3. Verify the Fade Time. It could be set for such a long time that your adjustmentwill happen too slowly. This can be checked and reprogrammed in the SceneWizard.

Infrared Receiver:Check this only with Multizone Controllers to be used with a remotecontrol.No matter which remote you use, a Dimensions NE210 or any other standardremote, it must be programmed to each controller you want it to work with.

• Verify that the programmed buttons on the remote work as intended bypushing each one.

• If the remote is unresponsive, make sure the batteries are good andinstalled correctly.

• If that is not the problem, reprogram the IR codes.

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TESTING D3204’S NETWORKED TOGETHERDo these tests only if you have multiple D3204’s working together viaLCnet wiring.

NOTE: No two devices can have the same panel number on the same Lcnet.

Scene Control:

You should perform this test as long as you require all controllers to have theability to work as one group.

1. First make sure all attached devices are in a single group.

2. Press a scene button and make sure that the other D3204’s go to that samescene. The same scene button should light up on each unit. If this works asexpected, the D3204 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 itreads “LOCKED,” unlock it via the Scene Lock screen within the SceneWizard.

• Press each active Zone Info button to check to see if any zones arelocked. If any are locked, unlock them via the Lock/Unlock screen in theZone Wizard.

• Ensure that they are in the same group (refer to page 15).

• Check the LCnet Wiring Diagram.

Remote D3204 Access:

If you have programmed any of the D3204’s to remotely control the loadsattached to other D3204’s on the same LCnet you should test that this isfunctioning properly. Run through this test for any D3204 that you haveprogrammed for remote access to other Zone Controllers.

Go to each controller you have programmed for remote access and:

1. Press the Page Zones button and select the first panel for remote access. Assoon the panel number is “selected” you should notice that the zone LED’sshift from displaying their local zones to the zone information and light levelsof the loads attached to the remote D3204 just selected.

2. Press group dim or brighten to verify that the lights wired to the correctremote panel actually dim or brighten. If they do not.

• Reprogram the D3204 you are at using the Setup Wizard.

• If this does not work, check the LCnet Wiring Diagram.

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ALABAMA

Alexander City 33° N 86° WAnniston AP 34° N 86° WAuburn 33° N 85° WBirmingham AP 34° N 87° WDecatur 35° N 87° WDothan AP 31° N 85° WFlorence AP 35° N 88° WGadsden 34° N 86° WHuntsville AP 35° N 87° WMobile AP 31° N 88° WMobile Co 31° N 88° WMontgomery AP 32° N 86° WSelma-Craig AFB 32° N 88° WTalladega 33° N 86° WTuscaloosa AP 33° N 88° W

ALASKA

Anchorage AP 61° N 150° WBarrow (S) 71° N 157° WFairbanks AP (S) 65° N 148° WJuneau AP 58° N 135° WKodiak 58° N 152° WNome AP 64° N 165° W

ARIZONA

Douglas AP 31° N 110° WFlagstaff AP 35° N 112° WFort Huachuca AP (S) 32° N 110° WKingman AP 35° N 114° WNogales 31° N 111° WPhoenix AP (S) 33° N 112° WPrescott AP 35° N 112° WTucson AP (S) 32° N 111° WWinslow AP 35° N 111° WYuma AP 33° N 115° W

ARKANSAS

Blytheville AFB 36° N 90° WCamden 34° N 93° WEl Dorado AP 33° N 93° WFayetteville AP 36° N 94° WFort Smith AP 35° N 94° WHot Springs 34° N 93° WJonesboro 36° N 91° WLittle Rock AP (S) 35° N 92° WPine Bluff AP 34° N 92° WTexarkana AP 33° N 94° W

CALIFORNIA

Bakersfield AP 35° N 119° WBarstow AP 35° N 117° WBlythe AP 34° N 115° WBurbank AP 34° N 118° WChico 40° N 122° WConcord 38° N 122° WCovina 34° N 118° WCrescent City AP 42° N 125° W

STATE/CITY LAT LONG

Downey 34° N 118° WEl Cajon 33° N 117° WEl Cerrito AP (S ) 33° N 116° WEscondido 33° N 117° WEureka/Arcata AP 41° N 124° WFairfield-Trafis AFB 38° N 122° WFresno AP (S) 37° N 120° WHamilton AFB 38° N 122° WLaguna Beach 34° N 118° WLivermore 38° N 122° WLompoc, Vandenberg AFB 35° N 121° WLong Beach AP 34° N 118° WLos Angeles AP (S) 34° N 118° WLos Angeles CO (S) 34° N 118° WMerced-Castle AFB 37° N 121° WModesto 38° N 121° WMonterey 37° N 122° WNapa 38° N 122° WNeedles AP 35° N 115° WOakland AP 38° N 122° WOceanside 33° N 117° WOntario 34° N 118° WOxnard 34° N 119° WPalmdale AP 35° N 118° WPalm Springs 34° N 117° WPasadena 34° N 118° WPetaluma 38° N 123° WPomona Co 34° N 118° WRedding AP 41° N 122° WRedlands 34° N 117° WRichmond 38° N 122° WRiverside-March AFB (S) 34° N 117° WSacramento AP 39° N 121° WSalinas AP 37° N 122° WSan Bernadino, Norton AFB 34° N 117° WSan Diego AP 33° N 117° WSan Fernando 34° N 118° WSan Francisco AP 38° N 122° WSan Francisco Co 38° N 122° WSan Jose AP 37° N 122° WSan Louis Obispo 35° N 121° WSanta Ana AP 34° N 118° WSanta Barbara MAP 34° N 120° WSanta Cruz 37° N 122° WSanta Maria AP (S) 35° N 120° WSanta Monica CIC 34° N 118° WSanta Paula 34° N 119° WSanta Rosa 39° N 123° WStockton AP 38° N 121° WUkiah 39° N 123° WVisalia 36° N 119° WYreka 42° N 123° WYuba City 39° N 122° W

COLORADO

Alamosa AP 37° N 106° WBoulder 40° N 105° WColorado Springs AP 39° N 105° WDenver AP 40° N 105° WDurango 37° N 108° WFort Collins 41° N 105° W

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Grand Junction AP (S) 39° N 109° WGreeley 40° N 105° WLajunta AP 38° N 103° WLeadville 39° N 106° WPueblo AP 38° N 104° WSterling 48° N 103° WTrinidad 37° N 104° W

CONNECTICUT

Bridgeport AP 41° N 73° WHartford, Brainard Field 42° N 73° WNew Haven AP 41° N 74° WNew London 41° N 72° WNorwalk 41° N 73° WNorwick 42° N 72° WWaterbury 42° N 73° WWidsor Locks, Bradley Fld 42° N 73° W

DELAWARE

Dover AFB 39° N 75° WWilmington AP 40° N 76° W

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Andrews AFB 38° N 76° WWashington, National AP 39° N 77° W

FLORIDA

Belle Glade 27° N 81° WCape Kennedy AP 28° N 81° WDaytona Beach AP 29° N 81° WE Fort Lauderdale 26° N 80° WFort Myers AP 27° N 82° WFort Pierce 27° N 80° WGainsville AP (S) 30° N 82° WJacksonville AP 30° N 82° WKey West AP 25° N 82° WLakeland Co (S) 28° N 82° WMiami AP (S) 26° N 80° WMiami Beach Co 26° N 80° WOcala 29° N 82° WOrlando AP 29° N 81° WPanama City, Tyndall AFB 30° N 86° WPensacola Co 30° N 87° WSt. Augustine 30° N 81° WSt. Petersburg 28° N 83° WStanford 29° N 81° WSarasota 27° N 83° WTallahassee AP (S) 30° N 84° WTampa AP (S) 28° N 83° WWest Palm Beach AP 27° N 80° W

GEORGIA

Albany, Turner AFB 32° N 84° WAmericus 32° N 84° WAthens 33° N 83° WAtlanta AP (S) 34° N 84° WAugusta AP 33° N 82° W

STATE/CITY LAT LONG

Brunswick 31° N 81° WColumbus, Lawson AFB 33° N 85° WDalton 35° N 85° WDublin 32° N 83° WGainsville 34° N 84° WGriffin 33° N 84° WLaGrange 33° N 85° WMacon AP 33° N 84° WMarietta, Dobbins AFB 34° N 85° WSavannah 32° N 81° WValdosta-Moody AFB 31° N 83° WWaycross 31° N 82° W

HAWAII

Hilo AP (S) 20° N 155° WHonolulu AP 21° N 158° WKaneohe Bay MCAS 21° N 158° WWahiawa 21° N 158° W

IDAHO

Boise AP (S) 44° N 116° WBurley 43° N 114° WCoeur D’Alene AP 48° N 117° WIdaho Falls AP 44° N 112° WLewiston AP 46° N 117° WMoscow 47° N 117° WMountain Home AFB 43° N 116° WPocatello AP 43° N 113° WTwin Falls AP (S) 42° N 114° W

ILLINOIS

Aurora 42° N 88° WBelleville, Scott AFB 39° N 90° WBloomington 40° N 89° WCarbondale 38° N 89° WChampaign/Urbana 40° N 88° WChicago, Midway AP 42° N 88° WChicago, O’Hare AP 42° N 88° WChicago Co 42° N 88° WDanville 40° N 88° WDecatur 40° N 89° WDixon 42° N 89° WElgin 42° N 88° WFreeport 42° N 90° WGalesburg 41° N 90° WGreenville 39° N 89° WJoliet 42° N 88° WKankakee 41° N 88° WLa Salle/Peru 41° N 89° WMacomb 40° N 91° WMoline AP 41° N 91° WMt Vernon 38° N 89° WPeoria AP 41° N 90° WQuincy AP 40° N 91° WRantoul, Chanute AFB 40° N 88° WRockford 42° N 89° WSpringfield AP 40° N 90° WWaukegan 42° N 88° W

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INDIANA

Anderson 40° N 86° WBedford 39° N 86° WBloomington 39° N 87° WColumbus, Bakalar AFB 39° N 86° WCrawfordsville 40° N 87° WEvansville AP 38° N 88° WFort Wayne AP 41° N 85° WGoshen AP 42° N 86° WHobart 42° N 87° WHuntington 41° N 85° WIndianapolis AP 40° N 86° WJeffersonville 38° N 86° WKokomo 40° N 86° WLafayette 40° N 86° WLa Porte 42° N 87° WMarion 40° N 86° WMuncie 40° N 85° WPeru, Grissom AFB 41° N 86° WRichmond AP 40° N 85° WShelbyville 40° N 86° WSouth Bend AP 42° N 86° WTerre Haute AP 39° N 87° WValparaiso 42° N 87° WVincennes 39° N 88° W

IOWA

Ames (S) 42° N 94° WBurlington AP 41° N 91° WCedar Rapids AP 42° N 92° WClinton 42° N 90° WCouncil Bluffs 41° N 96° WDes Moines AP 42° N 94° WDubuque 42° N 91° WFort Dodge 43° N 95° WIowa City 42° N 92° WKeokuk 40° N 91° WMarshalltown 42° N 93° WMason City AP 43° N 93° WNewton 42° N 93° WOttumwa AP 41° N 92° WSioux City AP 42° N 96° WWaterloo 43° N 92° W

KANSAS

Atchison 40° N 95° WChanute AP 38° N 95° WDodge City AP (S) 38° N 100° WEl Dorado 38° N 97°WEmporia 38° N 96° WGarden City AP 38° N 101° WGoodland AP 39° N 102°WGreat Bend 38° N 99° WHutchinson AP 38° N 98° WLiberal 37° N 101° WManhattan, Ft Riley (S) 39° N 97° WParsons 37° N 96° WRussell AP 39° N 99° WSalina 39° N 98° WTopeka AP 39° N 96° WWichita AP 38° N 97° W

STATE/CITY LAT LONG

KENTUCKY

Ashland 39° N 83° WBowling Green AP 36° N 86° WCorbin AP 37° N 84° WCovington AP 39° N 85° WHopkinsville, Ft Campbell 37° N 88° WLexington AP (S) 38° N 85° WLouisville AP 38° N 86° WMadisonville 37° N 87° WOwensboro 38° N 87° WPaducah AP 37° N 89° W

LOUISIANA

Alexandria AP 31° N 92° WBaton Rouge AP 31° N91° WBogalusa 31° N 90° WHouma 30° N 91° WLafayette AP 30° N 92° WLake Charles AP (S) 30° N 93° WMinden 33° N 93° WMonroe AP 33° N 92° WNatchitoches 32° N 93° WNew Orleans AP 30° N 90° WShreveport AP (S) 32° N 94° W

MAINE

Augusta AP 44° N 70° WBangor, Dow AFB 45° N 69° WCaribou AP (S) 47° N 68° WLewiston 44° N 70° WMillinocket AP 46° N 69° WPortland (S) 44° N 70° WWaterville 45° N 70° W

MARYLAND

Baltimore AP 39° N 77° WBaltimore Co 39° N 76° WCumberland 40° N 79° WFrederick AP 40° N 78° WHagerstown 40° N 78° WSalisbury (S) 38° N 75° W

MASSACHUSETTS

Boston AP 42° N 71° WClinton 42° N 72° WFall River 42° N 71° WFramingham 42° N 71° WGloucester 43° N 71° WGreenfield 42° N 72° WLawrence 43° N 71° WLowell 43° N 71° WNew Bedford 42° N 71° WPittsfield AP 42° N 73° WSpringfield, Westover AFB 42° N 73° WTaunton 42° N 71° WWorcester AP 42° N 72° W

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MICHIGAN

Adrian 42° N 84° WAlpena AP 45° N 83° WBattle Creek AP 42° N 85° WBenton Harbor AP 42° N 86° WDetroit 42° N 83° WEscanaba 46° N 87° WFlint AP 43° N 84° WGrand Rapids AP 43° N 86° WHolland 43° N 86° WJackson AP 42° N 84° WKalamazoo 42° N 86° WLansing AP 43° N 85° WMarquette Co 47° N 87° WMt Pleasant 44° N 85° WMuskegon AP 43° N 86° WPontiac 43° N 83° WPort Huron 43° N 82° WSaginaw AP 44° N 84° WSault Ste. Marie AP (S) 46° N 84° WTraverse City AP 45° N 86° WYpsilanti 42° N 84° W

MINNESOTA

Albert Lea 44° N 93° WAlexandria AP 46° N 95° WBemidji AP 48° N 95° WBrainerd 47° N 94° WDuluth AP 47° N 92° WFairbault 44° N 93° WFergus Falls 46° N 96° WInternational Falls AP 49° N 93° WMankato 44° N 93° WMinneapolis/St. Paul AP 45° N 94° WRochester AP 44° N 92° WSt. Cloud AP (S) 46° N 94° WVirginia 47° N 92° WWillmar 45° N 93° WWinona 44° N 92° W

MISSISSIPPI

Biloxi—Keesler AFB 30° N 89° WClarksdale 34° N 91° WColumbus AFB 33° N 88° WGreenville AFB 34° N 91° WGreenwood 33° N 90° WHattiesburg 31° N 89° WJackson AP 32° N 90° WLaurel 31° N 89° WMccomb AP 32° N 90° WMeridian AP 32° N 89° WNatchez 32° N 91° WTupelo 34° N 89° WVicksburg Co 32° N 91° W

MISSOURI

Cape Girardeau 37° N 90° WColumbia AP (S) 39° N92° WFarmington AP 38° N 90° W

Hannibal 40° N 91° WSTATE/CITY LAT LONG

Jefferson City 39° N 92° WJoplin AP 37° N 94° WKansas City AP 39° N 95° WKirksville AP 40° N 93° WMexico 39° N 92° WMoberly 39° N 92° WPoplar Bluff 37° N 90° WRolla 38° N 92° WSt. Joseph AP 40° N 95° WSt. Louis AP 39° N 90° WSt. Louis CO 39° N 91° WSikeston 37° N 90° WSedalia—Whiteman AFB 39° N 94° WSikeston 37° N 90° WSpringfield AP 37° N 93° W

MONTANA

Billings AP 46° N 109° WBozeman 46° N 111° WButte AP 46° N 112° WCut Bank AP 49° N 112° WGlasgow AP (S) 48° N 107° WGlendive 47° N 105° WGreat Falls AP (S) 47° N 111° WHavre 49° N 110° WHelena AP 47° N 112° WKalispell AP 48° N 114° WLewiston AP 47° N 109° WLivingstown AP 46° N 110° WMiles City AP 46° N 106° WMissoula AP 47° N 114° W

NEBRASKA

Beatrice 40° N 97° WChadron AP 43° N 103° WColumbus 41° N 97° WFremont 41° N 96° WGrand Island AP 41° N 98° WHastings 41° N 98° WKearney 41° N 99° WLincoln Co (S) 41° N 97° WMcCook 40° N 101° WNorfolk 42° N 97° WNorth Platte AP (S) 41° N 101° WOmaha AP 41° N 96° WScottsbluff AP 42° N 104° WSidney AP 41° N 103° W

NEVADA

Carson City 39° N 120° WElko AP 41° N 116° WEly AP (S) 39° N 115° WLas Vegas AP (S) 36° N 115° WLovelock AP 40° N 119° WReno AP (S) 39° N 120° WReno Co 39° N 120° WTonopah AP 38° N 117° WWinnemucca AP 41° N 118° W

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

Berlin 44° N 71° WClaremont 43° N 72° WConcord AP 43° N 71° WKeene 43° N 72° WLaconia 43° N 71° WManchester, Grenier AFB 43° N 71° WPortsmouth, Pease AFB 43° N 71° W

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic City CO 39° N 74° WLong Branch 40° N 74° WNewark AP 41° N 74° WNew Brunswick 40° N 74° WPaterson 41° N 74° WPhillipsburg 41° N 75° WTrenton Co 40° N 75° WVineland 39° N 75° W

NEW MEXICO

Holloman AFB 33° N 106° WAlbuquerque AP (S) 35° N 107° WArtesia 33° N 104° WCarlsbad AP 32° N 104° WClovis AP 34° N 103° WFarmington AP 37° N 108° WGallup 36° N 109° WGrants 35° N 108° WHobbs AP 33° N 103° WLas Cruces 32° N 107° WLos Alamos 36° N 106° WRaton AP 37° N 104° WRoswell, Walker AFB 33° N 105° WSanta Fe CO 36° N 106° WSilver City AP 33° N 108° WSocorro AP 34° N 107° WTucumcari AP 35° N 104° W

NEW YORK

Albany AP (S) 43° N 74° WAlbany Co 43° N 74° WAuburn 43° N 77° WBatavia 43° N 78° WBinghamton AP 42° N 76° WBuffalo AP 43° N 79° WCortland 43° N 76° WDunkirk 42° N 79° WElmira AP 42° N 77° WGeneva (S) 43° N 77° WGlens Falls 43° N 74° WGloversville 43° N 74° WHornell 42° N 78° WIthaca (S) 42° N 76° W Jamestown 42° N 79° WKingston 42° N 74° WLockport 43° N 79° WMassena AP 45° N 75° WNewburgh, Stewart AFB 41° N 74° WNYC-Central Park (S) 41° N 74° WNYC-Kennedy AP 41° N 74° W

STATE/CITY LAT LONG

NYC-La Guardia AP 41° N 74° WNiagara Falls AP 43° N 80° WOlean 42° N 79° WOneonta 43° N 75° WOswego Co 43° N 77° WPlattsburg AFB 45° N 73° WPoughkeepsie 42° N 74° WRochester AP 43° N 78° WRome, Griffiss AFB 43° N 75° WSchenectady (S) 43° N 74° WSuffolk County AFB 41° N 73° WSyracuse AP 43° N 76° WUtica 43° N 75° WWatertown 44° N 76° W

NORTH CAROLINA

Asheville AP 35° N 83° WCharlotte AP 35° N 81° WDurham 36° N 79° WElizabeth City AP 36° N 76° WFayetteville, Pope AFB 35° N 79° WGoldsboro,Seymour-Johnson 35° N 78° WGreensboro AP (S) 36° N 80° WGreenville 36° N 77° WHenderson 36° N 78° WHickory 36° N 81° WJacksonville 35° N 78° WLumberton 35° N 79° WNew Bern AP 35° N 77° WRaleigh/Durham AP (S) 36° N 79° WRocky Mount 36° N 78° WWilmington AP 34° N 78° WWinston-Salem AP 36° N 80° W

NORTH DAKOTA

Bismarck AP (S) 47° N 101° WDevils Lake 48° N 99° WDickinson AP 47° N 103° WFargo AP 47° N 97° WGrand Forks AP 48° N 97° WJamestown AP 47° N 99° WMinot AP 48° N 101° WWilliston 48° N 104° W

OHIO

Akron-Canton AP 41° N 81° WAshtabula 42° N 81° WAthens 39° N 82° WBowling Green 41° N 84° WCambridge 40° N 82° WChillicothe 39° N 83° WCincinnati Co 39° N 85° WCleveland AP (S) 41° N 82° WColumbus AP (S) 40° N 83° WDayton AP 40° N 84° WDefiance 41° N 84° WFindlay AP 41° N 84° WFremont 41° N 83° WHamilton 39° N 85° WLancaster 40° N 83° W

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Lima 41° N 84° WMansfield AP 41° N 83° WMarion 41° N 83° WMiddletown 40° N 84° WNewark 40° N 82° WNorwalk 41° N 83° WPortsmouth 39° N 83° WSandusky Co 41° N 83° WSpringfield 40° N 84° WSteubenville 40° N 81° WToledo AP 42° N 84° WWarren 41° N 81° WWooster 41° N 82° WYoungstown AP 41° N 81° WZanesville AP 40° N 82° W

OKLAHOMA

Ada 35° N 97° WAltus AFB 35° N 99° WArdmore 34° N 97° WBartlesville 37° N 96° WChickasha 35° N 98° WEnid, Vance AFB 36° N 98° WLawton AP 35° N 98° WMcAlester 35° N 96° WMuskogee AP 36° N 95° WNorman 35° N 97° WOklahoma City AP (S) 35° N 98° WPonca City 37° N 97° WSeminole 35° N 97° WStillwater (S) 36° N 97° WTulsa AP 36° N 96° WWoodward 37° N 100° W

OREGON

Albany 45° N 123° WAstoria AP (S) 46° N 124° WBaker AP 45° N 118° WBend 44° N 121° WCorvallis (S) 44° N 123° WEugene AP 44° N 123° WGrants Pass 42° N 123° WKlamath Falls AP 42° N 122° WMedford AP (S) 42° N 123° WPendleton AP 46° N 119° WPortland AP 46° N 123° WPortland Co 46° N 123° WRoseburg AP 43° N 123° WSalem AP 45° N 123° WThe Dalles 46° N 121° W

PENNSYLVANIA

Allentown AP 41° N 75° WAltoona Co 40° N 78° WButler 41° N 80° WChambersburg 40° N 78° WErie AP 42° N 80° WHarrisburg AP 40° N 77° WJohnstown 40° N 79° WLancaster 40° N 76° W

STATE/CITY LAT LONG

Meadville 42° N 80° WNew Castle 41° N 80° WPhiladelphia AP 40° N 75° WPittsburgh AP 40° N 80° WPittsburgh Co 40° N 80° WReading Co 40° N 76° WScranton/Wilkes-Barre 41° N 76° WState College (S) 41° N 78° WSunbury 41° N 77° WUniontown 40° N 80° WWarren 42° N 79° WWest Chester 40° N 76° WWilliamsport AP 41° N 77° WYork 40° N 77° W

RHODE ISLAND

Newport (S) 41° N 71° WProvidence AP 42° N 71° W

SOUTH CAROLINA

Anderson 34° N 83° WCharleston AFB (S) 33° N 80° WCharleston Co 33° N 80° WColumbia AP 34° N 81° WFlorence AP 35° N 80° WGeorgetown 33° N 79° WGreenville AP 35° N 82° WGreenwood 35° N 82° WOrangeburg 33° N 81° WRock Hill 35° N 81° WSpartanburg AP 35° N 82° WSumter, Shaw AFB 34° N 80° W

SOUTH DAKOTA

Aberdeen AP 45° N 98° WBrookings 44° N 97° WHuron AP 44° N 98° WMitchell 44° N 98° WPierre AP 44° N 100° WRapid City AP (S) 44° N 103° WSioux Falls AP 44° N 97° WWatertown AP 45° N 97° WYankton 43° N 97° W

TENNESSEE

Athens 35° N 85° WBristol-Tri City AP 36° N 82° WChattanooga AP 35° N 85° WClarksville 37° N 87° WColumbia 36° N 87° WDyersburg 36° N 89° WGreenville 36° N 83° WJackson AP 36° N 89° WKnoxville AP 36° N 84° WMemphis AP 35° N 90° WMurfreesboro 35° N 86° WNashville AP (S) 36° N 87° WTullahoma 35° N 86° W

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TEXAS

Abilene AP 32° N 100° WAlice AP 28° N 98° WAmarillo AP 35° N 101° WAustin AP 30° N 98° WBay City 29° N 96° WBeaumont 30° N 94° WBeeville 28° N 98° WBig Spring AP (S) 32° N 101° WBrownsville AP (S) 26° N 97° WBrownwood 32° N 99° WBryan AP 31° N 97° WCorpus Christi AP 28° N 97° WCorsicana 32° N 96° WDallas AP 33° N 97° WDel Rio, Laughlin AFB 29° N 101° WDenton 33° N 97° WEagle Pass 29° N 101° WEl Paso AP (S) 32° N 106° WFort Worth AP (S) 33° N 97° WGalveston AP 29° N 95° WGreenville 33° N 96° WHarlingen 26° N 98° WHouston AP 30° N 95° WHouston Co 30° N 95° WHuntsville 31° N 96° WKilleen, Robert Gray AAF 31° N 98° WLamesa 33° N 102° WLaredo AFB 28° N 99° WLongview 32° N 95° WLubbock AP 34° N 102° WLufkin AP 31° N 95° WMcallen 26° N 98° WMidland AP (S) 32° N 102° WMineral Wells AP 33° N 98° WPalestine Co 32° N 96° WPampa 36° N 101° WPecos 31° N 103° WPlainview 34° N 102° WPort Arthur AP 30° N 94° WGoodfellow AFB 31° N 100° WSan Antonio AP (S) 30° N 98° WSherman, Perrin AFB 34° N 97° WSnyder 33° N 101° WTemple 31° N 97° WTyler AP 32° N 95° WVernon 34° N 99° WVictoria AP 29° N 97° WWaco AP 32° N 97° WWichita Falls AP 34° N 98° W

UTAH

Cedar City AP 38° N 113° WLogan 42° N 112° WMoab 39° N 110° WOgden AP 41° N 112° WPrice 40° N 111° WProvo 40° N 112° WRichfield 39° N 112° WSt George Co 37° N 114° WSalt Lake City AP (S) 41° N 112° WVernal AP 40° N 110° W

STATE/CITY LAT LONG

VERMONT

Barre 44° N 73° WBurlington AP (S) 44° N 73° WRutland 44° N 73° W

VIRGINIA

Charlottesville 38° N 79° WDanville AP 37° N 79° WFredericksburg 38° N 77° WHarrisonburg 38° N 79° WLynchburg AP 37° N 79° WNorfolk AP 37° N 76° WPetersburg 37° N 78° WRichmond AP 37° N 77° WRoanoke AP 37° N 80° WStaunton 38° N 79° WWinchester 39° N 78° W

WASHINGTON

Aberdeen 47° N 124° WBellingham AP 49° N 123° WBremerton 48° N 123° WEllensburg AP 47° N 121° WEverett, Paine AFB 48° N 122° WKennewick 46° N 119° WLongview 46° N 123° WMoses Lake, Larson AFB 47° N 119° WOlympia AP 47° N 123° WPort Angeles 48° N 123° WSeattle-Boeing Field 48° N 122° WSeattle Co (S) 48° N 122° WSeattle-Tacoma AP (S) 47° N 122° WSpokane AP (S) 48° N 118° WTacoma, McChord AFB 47° N 122° WWalla Walla AP 46° N 118° WWenatchee 47° N 120° WYakima AP 47° N 121° W

WEST VIRGINIA

Beckley 38° N 81° WBluefield AP 37° N 81° WCharleston AP 38° N 82° WClarksburg 39° N 80° WElkins AP 39° N 80° WHuntington Co 38° N 82° WMartinsburg AP 39° N 78° WMorgantown AP 40° N 80° WParkersburg Co 39° N 82° WWheeling 40° N 81° W

WISCONSIN

Appleton 44° N 88° WAshland 47° N 91° WBeloit 42° N 89° WEau Claire AP 45° N 91° WFond Du Lac 44° N 88° WGreen Bay AP 44° N 88° WLa Crosse AP 44° N 91° W

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Madison AP (S) 43° N 89° WManitowoc 44° N 87° WMarinette 45° N 88° WMilwaukee AP 43° N 88° WRacine 43° N 88° WSheboygan 44° N 88° WStevens Point 44° N 90° WWaukesha 43° N 88° WWausau AP 45° N 90° W

WYOMING

Casper AP 43° N 106° WCheyenne 41° N 105° WCody AP 45° N 109° WEvanston 41° N 111° WLander AP (S) 43° N109° WLaramie AP (S) 41° N 106° WNewcastle 44° N 104° WRawlins 42° N 107° WRock Springs AP 42° N 109° WSheridan AP 45° N 107° WTorrington 42° N 104° W

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For Technical Assistance Call:1-800-824-3005 (U.S.A. Only)

www.leviton.com/3200

LIMITED 2 YEAR WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONSLeviton warrants to the original consumer purchaser and not for the benefit ofanyone else that this product at the time of its sale by Leviton is free of defectsin materials and workmanship under normal and proper use for two yearsfrom the purchase date. Leviton’s only obligation is to correct such defects byrepair or replacement, at its option, if within such two year period the productis returned prepaid, with proof of purchase date, and a description of theproblem to Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Att: Quality AssuranceDepartment, 59-25 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, New York 11362-2591.This warranty excludes and there is disclaimed liability for labor for removal ofthis product or reinstallation. This warranty is void if this product is installedimproperly or in an improper environment, overloaded, misused, opened,abused, or altered in any manner, or is not used under normal operatingconditions or not in accordance with any labels or instructions. There are noother or implied warranties of any kind, including merchantability and fitnessfor a particular purpose, but if any implied warranty is required by the applicablejurisdiction, the duration of any such implied warranty, including merchantabilityand fitness for a particular purpose, is limited to two years. Leviton is not liablefor incidental, indirect, special, or consequential damages, including withoutlimitation, damage to, or loss of use of, any equipment, lost sales or profits ordelay or failure to perform this warranty obligation. The remedies providedherein are the exclusive remedies under this warranty, whether based oncontract, tort or otherwise.

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