AMX RE-DM6, RE-DM4 manual Low-Voltage Connections, Module Connections, Green LED Status Indicator

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Installation

Low-Voltage Connections

All low-voltage connections must comply with Class 2 wiring codes.

The low-voltage area in the AMX Lighting controllers contain connections and DIP switches for AxLink, dry closures, and module jack connectors.

On the controller cards, low-voltage power for the board is supplied either by line power, optional auxiliary power supply (RDA-PSM), or the +12 VDC pin on the AxLink connector.

The green status LED on the controller circuit board also blinks, according to the current operating status of AxLink and red LEDs, one for each of the external connectors for additional modules.

FIG. 24 shows an example of the low-voltage connections, DIP switches and LEDs using the RE-DM4 controller.

AxLink address DIP switch

Module connector/LED (CH6)

Module connector/LED (CH5)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AxLink connector

 

 

 

Dry contact closures

 

Auxiliary power IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIG. 24 Low-voltage connections and DIP switches

 

 

Module Connections

When connecting a dimming/switching module to a AMX Lighting controller, connect it as shown in FIG. 25.

4-pin module connector on AMX Lighting controller

4-pin plug from RDM- controller module

Pin 4 (GND)

Pin 3 (RLY)

Pin 2 (DIM)

Pin 1 (+12V)

3(-)

1 (+)

The 4-pin plug from the module connects to a 4-pin connector on the controller module with the black cover facing upwards.

FIG. 25 Module connection to a controller card

Green LED Status Indicator

When you apply power to the AMX Lighting Control System, the green status LED notes its conditions: It is on full when AC power is applied to the control module, and no AxLink communication is

present.

It blinks on and off when AC power is applied to the control module, and AxLink communication is present.

It blinks on and off rapidly when no AC power is applied to the control module, and the board is powered via AxLink or Aux In DC power.

The LED indicator is located above the low voltage terminal, in the lower section of the control module.

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