Volume 3
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Volume 3

Volume 3
1 /708Pages

Catalog excerpts

Volume 3-1

Volume 3: Solutions for an entire home, building or campus _CP128TM Softswitch 128® GRAFIK Eye® 4000 Fluorescent Pallasts

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Volume 3-2

Specification Guides | Lutron solutions for projects of every size ® Volume 1 (P/N 367-1746) Basic devices and single-space systems • Tie multiple dimmers and switches together with wireless sensors and remote controls Perfect for retrofit, renovation, or new construction Volume 2 (P/N 367-2066) Solutions for small/medium rooms • Add integrated control of window shades and tie in with A/V or other building systems Wired or wireless communication for retrofit, renovation, or new construction Solutions for large/multiple rooms • Expand control to larger spaces and across multiple rooms—even an...

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Volume 3-3

Lutron | Table of contents ® System components Expanded table of contents for systems and components Power panels Energy-saving strategies for an entire home, building, or campus Primary controls Scalable light management solutions Whole building solutions Energy-saving sensors Whole home, building, or campus solutions Control interfaces Voltages and energy-saving strategies by system Power interfaces Software applications and system programming Quantum Select Shading systems Wallplates and accessories System overviews Systems for an entire home, building, or campus International radio frequencies...

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Volume 3-4

Lutron | Expanded table of contents for systems and components ® System overviews Softswitch® 128 (XPS) LCP128™ GRAFIK Eye® 4000 Quantum® HomeWorks® QS Processors Quantum light management hub (QP2) Quantum light management hub (QP3) HomeWorks QS processor HomeWorks QS hybrid repeater HomeWorks QS module interface Power panels Softswitch 128 switching panel LCP128 dimming panel LCP128 spec grade dimming panel XP switching panels LP dimming panels GP dimming panels Custom combination panel (CCP) DCI dimming panels HomeWorks QS remote power feed-through panel HomeWorks QS remote power panel with...

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Volume 3-5

Sub-controls: Keypads and wireless controls Ceiling-mount infrared receiver Infrared (IR) remote control Entrance control Traditional opening wallstation 2-button wallstation Architectural wallstation Slim-button wallstation Large-button wallstation European-style wallstation Architrave® wallstation seeTouch® keypad seeTouch window treatment keypad Partition status keypad/wallstation Keyswitch Multi-channel theatrical consoles EcoSystem IR remote control and IR receiver QS infrared (IR) eye Pico® wireless control Pico wired control EcoSystem® wallstation seeTouch QS keypad International seeTouch...

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Volume 3-6

Lutron | Expanded table of contents for systems and components ® Power interfaces Phase-adaptive power module 3-wire fluorescent power module Phase-adaptive power module with 3-wire fluorescent input Switching power module Power booster Electronic low-voltage interface Fluorescent dimming ballast interface 0-10 V interface Pulse width modulation interface Synthetic minimum load interface EcoSystem dimming power module EcoSystem switching power module EcoSystem fixture module EcoSystem 0-10 V interface Ballasts and drivers EcoSystem® H-series ballasts Hi-lume® 3D ballasts EcoSystem ballasts EcoSystem...

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Volume 3-7

Overview of Ivalo® fixtures Ivalo Appendix Glossary Voltages by country International radio frequencies International backbox styles Power draw units Lutron® trademarks

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Volume 3-8

Energy-saving strategies for an entire home, building or campus Energy-saving strategies Strategy Potential savings1 High-end trim sets the maximum light level, based on customer requirements, in each space. Occupancy/vacancy sensing turns lights on when occupants are in a space and off when people vacate the space.  Daylight harvesting dims electric lights when daylight is available to light the space. Personal dimming control gives occupants the ability to set the light level. Controllable window shading moves shades to reduce glare and solar heat gain.  Scheduling provides scheduled changes...

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Volume 3-9

Lutron. | Scalable light management solutions Whole building/campus solutions • Retail stores • Auditoriums • Hotels • Stadiums • Restaurants • Building exteriors • Casinos • Colleges/Universities • Ballrooms • Parking garages • Health-care facilities • Office buildings • Lobbies • Office buildings • Convention centers • Corporate headquarters Whole home solutions • Medium and large residences

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Volume 3-10

Lutron | Whole building solutions ® Systems available for whole building • • • Softswitch128® (XPS) Panel-based switching Easy to install and program Integrated astronomical time clock LCP128™ • Panel-based switching and dimming • Easy to install and program • Integrated astronomical time clock Softswitch128 (XPS) Offering occupancy sensing, scheduling, and manual control, the XPS system offers flexible lighting control for switching applications. The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) controller provides menu-driven configuration and allows button-by-button programming for the entire system. INTERNATIONAL...

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Volume 3-11

Lutron | Whole home, building, or campus solutions ® Systems available for whole home, building, or campus • • • Quantum® Dimming, switching and daylight control Interoperability with other building systems Load shed and Smart Grid interactivity Whole building/campus solutions Quantum Quantum total light management maximizes the efficient use of light to improve comfort and productivity, simplify operations, and save energy. The Quantum system dims or switches all electric lighting, and simultaneously controls daylight using automated shades. In addition, Quantum easily integrates with building...

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Volume 3-12

Lutron | Voltages and energy-saving strategies by system ® High-end trim Personal dimming control Occupancy/ vacancy sensing Shade Open Shade Closed Daylight harvesting Temperature control Controllable window shades Demand response For voltage requirements by country refer to the chart on pg. 692. Personal control via infrared (IR) receiver with IR remote control 3 Daylight harvesting via switching only 4 XP switching panel available for 347 V 1 2

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Archived catalogs

  1. ENERGI TRIPAK®

    36  Pages

  2. C?L Dimmers

    4  Pages

  3. Caseta Wireless

    12  Pages

  4. Volume 2

    476  Pages

  5. Volume 1

    234  Pages

  6. brochure_1

    6  Pages

  7. Serena

    24  Pages

  8. LCP128

    6  Pages

  9. Homeworks

    3  Pages

  10. AURORA

    6  Pages

  11. Power Panels

    48  Pages

  12. Sivoia QED

    32  Pages

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