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User Guide
Leviton D4200 LCD Ver 2.0 Architectural Lighting Controller Page 27 of 80
To set the Remote ID the LCD station will respond to:
Step 1: Press the Left and Right buttons to toggle to
the NET MASTER setting.
The selected item flashes.
Step 2: Press the Up and Down buttons to change the
value to REMOTE TO.
Step 3: Press the Up and Down buttons to change the
value to the desired Remote ID number.
Step 4: Press the Select/Save button to save the values.
Step 5: Press the Menu/Cancel button to exit this menu.
More On Network IDs and Remote IDs
LCD stations can be used as a “remote” to another LCD station which
is configured as a “master. The “remote” LCD station simply sends
its button presses to the “master LCD station. The “master” LCD
station in turn updates the “remote” LCD station with LCD and LED
information messages. In a like manner, “remote” Entry stations send
their button presses to the “masterLCD station and it in turn sends
LED information messages back to the Entry station.
Further, “remote” LCD stations can be the “master” of subordinate
“remote” stations, including additional LCD and Entry stations. Each
“remote” LCD station simply takes any relevant incoming messages
and makes them available to any subordinate “remote”.
Note: “remote” LCD stations have two (2) areas of operation that are
NOT remoted. 1) Dimmer Readback/LED Bar graphs, and 2) their
own LCD menus.
Here’s how it all works: The Network ID of a “master” station is
programmed into the “remote” station’s “REMOTE TO=xxx” field. The
software in the “remote” station detects that the two IDs (Network ID
and Remote To ID) are different and it concludes that it is a “remote”.
Again, if the “REMOTE TO=xxx” field is 000, the unit is a “master.
Note: “Remote” Entry stations also have two net IDs, their Network
ID and their masters Net ID, otherwise known as their “REMOTE TO”
or “TARGET” ID.

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