Lighting Relay Panel
Controller User’s Guide
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The LRP Controller software features listed in this user guide apply to the LUMISYS models running software version 4.0.
Number of Inputs
• 24 inputs standard per LP-Controller. (16 on L28 Series)
• Expandable to 120 inputs (16 maximum on L28 Series) with additional input expansion modules, part number LEXP.
• 1 analog input per LRP Controller. (Not available on L28 Series).
Timers Durations
• Up to 3 timer values per LRP Controller.
• Timers can be from 1 minute to 18 hours in length in 1-minute increments.
• Timers can be assigned to any input. Timers must expire before an output can be commanded off.
• Timers will automatically turn the output off after the timer has expired (or ash then turn output off if the ash warning
feature is selected).
• Input turns group on when activated but does not start timer until input is deactivated.
Relay Refresh
• This provides the capability for the LRP Controller to refresh the status of each output to the correct state. The purpose
of this feature is to overcome power dips that may occur while output coils are being energized.
• Refresh rate can be set to “0” for no refresh or refresh between 3 to 30 minutes in 1 minute increments. If you select 10
minutes then the LRP Controller will automatically pulse the output coil to the correct state every ten minutes.
• This feature should only be used if you are experiencing problems with all outputs in a particular zone turning on or off
or if you know the power source to the LRP Controller drops below acceptable levels.
Naming Inputs
• Each input with the exception of the analog input can be named for identication purposes.
• Requires LP-PK 4.0, Input names are saved in the LP-PK .lpx le not in the LRP Controller.
Input Type
• The LRP Controller provides six input types: Maintained, Momentary On, Momentary Off, Momentary On/Off,
Linked On and State Change.
• Maintained inputs require the input be maintained to activate the output.
• Momentary On inputs require a momentary closure to activate an output.
It requires a separate input be assigned as a Momentary Off input to deactivate the output.
• Momentary Off inputs require a momentary closure to deactivate an output. It requires a separate input be assigned as
a Momentary On input to activate the output.
• Momentary On/Off inputs require a momentary closure to toggle the state of the output. This input type requires only
one input to perform both on and off control of an output. This input type requires the input device be in a location
where the lights are within visual contact.
LRP Controller Software Features
Note If a timer is assigned to this input, the timer starts once the input is deactivated.
Note If a timer is assigned to this input, the timer starts once the input is deactivated.