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User Guide
Leviton D4200 LCD Ver 2.0 Architectural Lighting Controller Page 36 of 80
1.6 - IR Control
This flag allows the user to determine if an IR Remote control unit
can be used with that particular station.
To enable this feature:
Step 1: Access the Programming and Configuration Level menu.
Step 2: Press the Menu/Cancel button.
Step 3: Press the Up and Down buttons until MISC.
SETTINGS? flashes on the LCD display.
Step 4: Press the Select/Save button.
FLAGS
flashes on the LCD display.
Step 5: Press the Select/Save button.
The Dimmer Readback value flashes.
Step 6: Press the Right button five times to move to the next
field.
The IR Control value flashes.
Step 7: Press the Up and Down buttons to change the
value.
“I” means the IR Control Feature is enabled.
“i” means the IR control Feature is disabled.
Step 8: Press the Left and Right buttons to select the
next Flag
or proceed to the next step if you do not want to make
any more changes to the remaining FLAGS.
Step 9: Press the Select/Save button to record the new setting.
Step 10: Exit the Programming and Configuration Level menu.
2 - Setting up the Astronomical Clock
The D4200 allows you to turn lights on or off in relation to sunrise
and sunset. For example, yard lights can be set to turn on an hour
before sunset, and turn off an hour after sunrise, according to the
time of year.
The astronomical time clock (Astro Time) calculates the time of
sunrise and sunset for every week of the year depending on the
location of the installation. To use Astro Time you must know the
approximate latitude (in degrees) (See Appendix B for various cities
in North America) of the controller’s location, as well as the present

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