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Leviton¶s | Dimming Power Pack links fluorescent
fixtures and Leviton lighting system components
including occupancy sensors, photocells, controllers, and
personal computers installed with specialized software.
s the central link between all Leviton |ontrol etwork
(L|net) peripherals, the | retains all system
settings. he | is compatible with non-dimmable
and dimmable electronic ballasts using a  to D|
dimming signal. he Power Pack also supports a
number of building management functions.
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he Dimming Power Pack is a versatile lighting control,
which can be used in a number of ways with different
peripherals: occupancy sensors, photocells, wall
controllers, handheld remote controls, and personal
computers.
s part of a daylight harvesting system, the |
retains all light level settings, receives the photocell¶s
light measurement, and adjusts its own output to
dim/brighten attached, fluorescent fixtures.
When attached to a single (or multiple) occupancy
sensor, the Dimming Power Pack automatically switches
lighting on and off based on room occupancy. nd when
someone adjusts lighting manually, via a compatible
controller, the power pack adjusts the lights accordingly.
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Kor further automation and reduced electric


consumption, the | incorporates a built-in H|
relay, as well as time clock off sequence, loadshed
policy, and emergency mode programmability.

he | must be programmed using a wall controller


or P|. hese controls provide varying levels of
programmability; the Leviton Personal Dimmer computer
interface can be used to configure the greatest range of
power pack settings. hese include Maximum, Minimum,
and Light Maintain Levels; dimming / brightening rate;
and on and off faderates.
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V Works with low-voltage non-dimmable and dimmable


electronic ballasts, such as dvance Mark  -,
OSM Sylvania Quicktronic Helios, and S .
V etworkable with L|net-compatible wall switches and
dimmers, remote controls, photocells, occupancy
sensors, and Leviton Personal Dimmer software for
optional computer control over lighting, as well as
multiple |¶s.
V etains all L|net system settings such as addresses,
light (including preset) levels, time clock settings,
loadshed and emergency status, unoccupied state, and
3-minute timeout state.
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V educes electric usage by adjusting load output to the
lowest light level called for by an active input (Least Light
Law).
V Powers Leviton OD|-Series |eiling-Mount and
ODWSeries
Wall-Mount Occupancy Sensors, OD|P Photocell,
L|net wall controllers, and Leviton SmartJack.
V When ambient light levels fluctuate rapidly, the |
can average changes to keep lights from dimming and
brightening (or turning on and off) too frequently.
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V dheres to environmental regulations (including
|alifornia¶s itle 24) by defaulting to a 3-minute
override of manually brightened settings. his override
may be deactivated.
V Programmable time clock function shuts all L|net lights
off in an end-of-day sequence, ensuring that lights are
not inadvertently left on. wenty-five minutes after time
clock is activated, the lights will flash a warning
sequence:
V lights brighten to maximum, dim to minimum, then
return to the previous brightness level within 5
seconds.
V fter another 5 minutes the lights will dim by 3
and
slowly fade to off.
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V ccommodates loadshed policies by enabling electric
consumption to be reduced during peak usage periods
when programmed accordingly.
V Keatures a built-in, low-voltage H| relay that
automatically turns off based on room occupancy, with
occupancy sensor installed.
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V nput oltage: 2 to 277| ± 

V nput |urrent: 5m


V solated Output: 24D| @ 5m
V Primary elay ating: 24 @ 2| and 55
@ 277| fluorescent.
V esting/|ode |ompliance: L Listed, |S |ertified,
V K|| Part 5, and |alifornia itle 24
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V Size: 4.3 x 4. x 3.6in. (.92 x .6 x 9.4cm)
V |olor: metallic silver
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V Operating emperature ange:  | to +55 |
V Storage emperature ange: - | to +85 |
V elative Humidity: 2
to 9
non-condensing
  

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V Daisy chain peripheral devices to | bus.
V Make connections in junction box no longer than 29 ft
drop.
V un low voltage wires separately from line voltage.
V se |5-type wiring.
ote: here is a limit to the number of peripheral
devices that may be attached to a single |entura
Dimming Power Pack of 5 m
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V |onnect wires in junction box using standard wiring
practices.
  
V Power packs chosen as the first and last nodes on an
L|net bus must be terminated.
V he termination switch is behind the pack¶s faceplate. o
termination is necessary if wire lengths between L|net
components are less than feet.
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V he maximum Power Pack output, which can be set
lower than the maximum ballast output, is adjustable
between 6
and 
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V he minimum Power Pack output, which can be set
greater than the minimum ballast output, is adjustable
between 
and 4
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V he level of light that the photocell measures and that
the |entura System will try to constantly maintain when
using the daylight-harvesting feature.
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V ny time the occupancy sensor detects an absence of
motion, it can be set to either turn the lights off or dim
them to the Minimum Light Level.
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V nd of day sequence of light settings.
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V he speed at which the lights are brightened or dimmed
to a new, selected light level.
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V he speed at which the lights brighten to the Light
Maintain Level.
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V he speed at which the lights dim to off.
    
V When this setting is active, manual adjustments to
lighting will only remain active for 3 minutes, at which
point they will revert to the Light Maintain Level if it is
dimmer than the manually-adjusted level. his setting
can be disabled.
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V When this setting is actived, lights will be reduced either
at the 25
default level or at the selected percentage.
 
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How the | behaves is a function of how it


prioritizes the various inputs it may be receiving from
peripheral devices at any, given time.

he | Dimming Power Pack may receive several


inputs at any one time and it prioritizes these inputs in
the following order.
V Service (ir Gap) Switch: keeps lights off so service can
be performed.
V mergency: lights turn to 
brightness when system
goes into emergency mode.
V Program Mode: During reprogramming of default values
and addresses, service switch and emergency mode
settings will always take precedence.
 
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V Occupancy On/Off: turns lights on and keeps them on as


long as occupancy is detected by sensor, and off when
no motion is detected.
V Manual Off: when a user turns lights off using a switch,
remote control, or computer.
V ime |lock: lights will adjust based on time clock
settings.
V Loadshed: decreases load output by a user-configurable
percentage during loadshed periods.
V Light Maintain Level: lighting adjusts its own output to
maintain a user-set light level within a photocell¶s area of
detection.
V Manual On / Brighten / Dim: when a user adjusts lights
using a switch, remote control, or computer.

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