AMX MET-13 specifications Installation, Specifications, Wiring

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Installation Guide

MET-13Metreau™ 13-Button Keypad

Overview

The MET-13 Metreau 13 Button keypad (FG5794-02) offers 13 buttons (12 single- width, and 1 double-width) and can be used as in individual keypad or in conjunction with the MET-6N and MET-7 Metreau keypads (FIG. 1).

Installation

Note: Before touching the device, discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object.

FIG. 2 shows the basic rear components of the MET-13 keypads:

 

 

 

 

 

 

AxLink connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 pre-printed pushbuttons

 

Device Address

 

 

 

(from NetLinx Controller)

 

 

 

 

 

(with blue LED indicators)

 

DIP Switch

 

 

2-position button

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circuit Board

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIG. 1 MET-13 Metreau 13-Button Keypad

FIG. 2

 

 

 

 

Mounting Plate

 

 

 

The MET-13 is an AxLink keypad, suitable for use in NetLinx Control Systems.

MET-13 - Rear Components

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specifications

MET-13 Specifications

Power:

12 VDC, 30 mA

 

 

Front Panel

Pushbuttons - 13 tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators

Components:

that illuminate when pressed to confirm the source/function was

 

selected and that it is currently being used (12 single-width, 1

 

double-width). These pre-printed buttons are field-replaceable.

 

The bottom button functions as 2 buttons - there are 2 positions

 

(left and right) that allow the user to control channels (up/down).

 

 

Rear Panel

• DIP switch - 8-position mini DIP switch used to set the device

Components:

address for the keypad on the AxLink Bus (1-255).

 

• AxLink connector - 4-pin 3.5mm Phoenix connector for AxLink

 

connection to the NetLinx Master.

 

 

Dimensions

• Keypad and Mounting Plate: 4.055" x 1.772" x 0.818"

(HWD):

(103mm x 45mm x 207mm)

 

• Mounts into standard decora-style wall plates.

 

 

Weight:

2.4 oz. (68.04 g)

 

 

Operating

• Operating Temperature: 32° - 104° F (0°- 40° C).

Environment:

• Relative Humidity: 5% - 85%, non-condensing.

 

• Intended for indoor use only.

 

 

Certifications:

• FCC Class B

 

• CE

 

• IEC60950

 

• RoHS

 

 

Colors:

• White (FG5794-02-WH)

 

• Black (FG5794-02-BL)

 

• Light Almond (FG5794-02-LA)

 

 

Optional

• Single Button Kit (FG5794-10)

Accessories:

• Double Button Kit (FG5794-11)

 

• Lutron Cairo Wallplates (available in a variety of sizes and

 

colors)

 

 

AxLink Device Addressing

AxLink-enabled Metreau keypads use an 8-position mini-DIP switch to specify a unique device address for each keypad in a NetLinx Control System.

Note: Before touching the device, discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object.

1.If connected, disconnect the power supply.

2.Locate the 8-position mini-DIP switch on the rear panel.

3.Set the DIP switch according to the values shown in FIG. 3.

Switch

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

 

Example

Value

1

2

4

8

16

32

64

128

(129)

FIG. 3 8-position mini-DIP Switch

The device number is set by the total value of DIP switch positions that are in the ON position. Note that the ON position is indicated on the DIP Switch.

As an example, the DIP switch in FIG. 3 defines AxLink device number 129 (1+128=129).

If you later change the device number, remove and reconnect the power connector to enter the new device number into memory.

Wiring

Preparing captive wires

Caution: Do not connect power to the Metreau keypad until the wiring is complete.

Caution: If using power from AxLink, disconnect the wiring from the control system before wiring the Metreau keypads.

You will need a wire stripper, and flat-blade screwdriver to prepare and connect the captive wires.

1.Strip 0.25 inch (6.35 mm) of wire insulation off all wires.

2.Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams and connector types described in this section.

3.Turn the flat-head screws clockwise to secure the wires in the connector.

Note: Do not over-torque the screws; doing so can bend the seating pins and damage the connector.

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