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LEGRAND Wattstopper LMCP8 User Manual

LEGRAND Wattstopper LMCP8
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CONTENTS
Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Features and Basic Terminology .................................................................................................................................................... 4
Panel Circuit Board Layout and Connection ............................................................................................................... 6
Dip Switches ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Connecting Panels to Other DLM Devices, and Panels to Panels ................................................................................................ 8
Panels can also be connected to each other, using the MS/TP connectors and LM-MSTP wire. ................................................ 8
Connecting Override Switches Directly to a Panel ........................................................................................................................ 8
Load Numbering ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Groups, Schedules, and Macros ................................................................................................................................... 9
Group Settings vs. Individual Relay Settings ................................................................................................................................. 9
Group Functionality ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Scenes ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Schedules .................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Macros ..........................................................................................................................................................................................11
Dark/Light Events ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Astronomical Dark/Light Switching............................................................................................................................................... 12
Switching Based on Input From an LMIO-301 and Photocell ...................................................................................................... 12
Connecting Switches, Sensors, Photocells, and Other DLM Accessory Devices ................................................. 12
Accessory Device Support ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
Switches ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Occupancy Sensors ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Daylight Sensors .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Analog Photocells ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Interface with Third Party Devices ............................................................................................................................................... 13
Using an LMCP with Room Controllers and Plug Load Controllers ....................................................................... 13
Load Control Arbitration ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
Programming the LMCP .............................................................................................................................................. 14
Load Binding to Groups 1–8 (Smartwire) ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Push n’ Learn ............................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Programming Using the LMCT-100............................................................................................................................. 16
LMCT-100 Basics ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Accessing Panel Setup ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Setting the Panel Location ........................................................................................................................................................... 17
Setting the Date and Time ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
Configuring the Network Settings................................................................................................................................................. 18
Viewing the Network Status ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
Binding Buttons to Loads or Groups ............................................................................................................................................ 20
Panel Programming ..................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Schedules .................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Holidays ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Dark/Light ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Groups ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Occupancy Sensors ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Status ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Panel Status ................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Load Status .................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Group Status ................................................................................................................................................................................ 28

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LEGRAND Wattstopper LMCP8 Specifications

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BrandLEGRAND
ModelWattstopper LMCP8
CategoryRelays
LanguageEnglish

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