AMX RADIA Lighting Programming

The room B panel has a similar mapping between buttons and presets: Meeting Mode -> Preset 4 -> Feedback from channel 4 Presentation Mode -> Preset 5 -> Feedback from channel 5 Off -> Preset 6 -> Feedback from channel 6

One other panel, used by security, has two buttons to control the lights for Cleaning mode and Night mode. These buttons recall presets 7 and 8, respectively.

Operationally, room A panel and room B panel should appear to be independent with the currently active preset feedback active on its associated control panel.

If room A is in Presentation Mode, then the Presentation Mode button LED should be lit (i.e. channel 2 should be on).

If room B is in Meeting Mode, then the Meeting Mode button LED should be lit (i.e. channel 4 should be on), meaning that both channels 2 and 4 will be on with all others off.

Assuming the conditions above (channels 2 & 4 on), when Cleaning mode is selected by security, channels 2 and 4 will be turned off and channel 7 will be turned on.

Thus, a preset's feedback will remain on until something affects any one of the dimmers affected by the preset.

Lighting Systems Overview

AMX Lighting systems are based on a modular construction. The modular structure has three basic components: Controller, Enclosure, and Dimmer/Switch Modules. All AMX Lighting controllers have six channels of control. Seven channels of control will always require the use of two controllers.

In order to have the controllers address different dimmers’ ranges, the dimmers have a DIP switch installed to address each pack/group of six channels to a specific range. Changing the SEND_STRING DIP switch address (value) is a means of differentiating the various dimmers.

All AxLink devices also have an address DIP switch to set a unique ID from 1 to 255.

FIG. 36 shows a sample AMX Lighting RE-DM4 controller and its internal components.

Dry Closure

Power

AxLink Device umber DIP Switch

CH5 Connector

FIG. 36 Sample AMX Lighting controller and internal components

CH6 Connector

RE-DM4 and RE-DM6 RADIA Eclipse Dimmer Modules

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AMX RE-DM4, RE-DM6 manual Lighting Systems Overview, Sample AMX Lighting controller and internal components

RE-DM4, RE-DM6 specifications

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