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REV DESCRIPTION INT: REV. DATE APPROVED 1 ECO# C01429 MJS 9/7/05 CG 2 ECO# 02412 DR TITLE BOX PAGE ONLY. DO T MAKE FILM DO T PRINT MATERIAL: White 16lb (60g/m sq), uncoated, prefer recycled stock Ink: Black Print Two Sides, 2 sheets 8.5 (Wide) x 11 (High), stapled upper left corner OR Print Two Sides, 1 sheet 11 x 17 folded to 8.5 x 11 Back Page Center Fold Front Page MRx### Front of Sheet Inside Left Page Inside Right Page 9.4mm 11 Back of Sheet 431.8mm 17 215.9mm 8.5 MRx### 279.4mm 11 4-page booklet fold IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING SPECIFICATIONS OR REQUIRE ADDITIONAL FILE FORMATTING, PLEASE CONTACT Mary Jo Sowinski. Phone: 408-486-7511 Email: maryjo.sowinski@wattstopper.com All information in this drawing is the property of Watt Stopper/Legrand and cannot be copied or used without the written approval of Watt Stopper/Legrand. DRAWN BY REVEL PLM MAR ENGINEERING QA SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA Title: MRHC3/MRRC3 Installation Instructions TITLE BOX PG SCALE 1:1 Drawing #: 05813 Orig. Drawing Date: 28 JUL 05 Revision Date: 28 SEP 07 REV. #: 2

Specifications UL and cul Listed Input Voltage...12-24VDC, 200mA minimum Control Inputs...3-24VDC, 33ms hold time minimum Output...24VDC, 150mA maximum AC-DC adaptor (provided) Input...120VAC, 60Hz Output... 24VDC, 200mA Description The MRHC3 and MRRC3 s offer Top Dog wireless network interconnectivity to common electronic control devices. With this interconnectivity, house and room scenes are invoked based on inputs from the external control device. Application examples include alarm systems, astronomic time clocks, motion sensors and garage doors integrated with the wireless network to execute house and room scenes. Top Dog Wireless Communication Wireless devices use radio signals to communicate with each other to control lighting and other types of electric loads in selected areas. These wireless devices use the 900MHz band for high-speed control communication. Using the frequency-agile Top Dog technology, these wireless devices avoid interference with other 900MHz devices, such as cordless phones and baby monitors. Operation The scene interfaces can be setup in one of two operating modes to accept either maintained or momentary inputs. They can initiate scenes based on active high, active low, maintained or momentary control signals. For momentary applications, a minimum hold time of 33ms is required so the scene interface can process the change-of-state. The scene assignments are fixed and cannot be changed. Mode A, typically used with momentary control signals, uses scenes 6 and 8 for inputs 1 and 2. invokes the house or room on/off scene of a controller paddle. Mode B, typically used with maintained control signals, uses scenes 6, 7, 8 and 9 for inputs 1 and 2. on the MRHC3 invokes the house panic scene, and on the MRRC3 it can be used to inhibit execution of scenes bound to the other inputs. The MRHC3 interface is a house level scene controller. Please refer to Table 1 and Table 2 for more information about its operating modes. The MRRC3 interface is a room level scene controller. Please refer to Table 3 and Table 4 for more information about its operating modes. Removable Terminal Block MRHC3 and MRRC3 House and Room Scene Inerfaces House or Room Status LED Supply Fail Memory After a power failure, all wireless devices automatically return to the state that they were in immediately prior to loss of power. All configuration and scene control information is preserved. Application Assistance The s function as part of a network that may contain a variety of wireless devices. Instructions for installation, binding operations, and use are included with the relevant wireless devices. Application support information and installation guides for Legrand wireless network devices are available online. Installation The interface can be installed in an equipment room, garage or user occupied space within radio range of the wireless network devices and within convenient wiring distance to the external output device. A screw slot on the base of the unit is provided for wall mounting. Radio communication cannot be guaranteed if the unit is mounted in a metallic electrical enclosure. 1. Complete the physical installation and binding of all other wireless devices in the network. Use an appropriate scene controller or hand held scene remote programmed for scene set 6-10 to set up the scenes that will be executed based on the inputs from the MRHC3 or MRRC3. See More Scenes in the installation instructions provided with the controller or remote to program the device for scenes 6-10. 2. Wire the external devices to the appropriate terminals on the MRHC3 or MRRC3, according to the instructions in the WIRING APPLICATIONS section of this manual. 3. Plug the power supply into a convenient 120VAC outlet, and connect the power cord to the MRHC3 or MRRC3 s power socket. 4. The status LED lights yellow, indicating that the unit is ready for configuration. See SET HOUSE ID in this manual. I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s

Wiring applications All wiring to the MRHC3 and MRRC3 is Class 2 low voltage and shall meet local code for Class 2 Equipment wiring. Both interfaces use removable screw terminal blocks for easy wiring access. to the scene interfaces is provided by a plug-in power supply. Output : Two terminals allow the interfaces to power external sensors: 24VDC and. The 24VDC output is capable of supplying up to 150mA to power external occupancy sensors or other devices. Primary applications include motion sensors, alarm systems, time clock and home/away functions when interfaced to a garage door. The followng sections provide wiring instructions specific to each type of application along with operating mode suggestions. Garage Door Interface the MRHC3 or MRRC3 to a multi-channel garage door controller with at least 3 channels. Use two channels to execute the home and away features, while the third channel toggles the garage door open or closed. On a 4-channel interface, the 4th channel can operate a gate or second door. Use Mode-A to set up the MRHC3 or MRRC3 for home and away applications. Optional 4-Channel Garage Door Control 1 2 3 4 Home DOOR(1) DOOR(2) Motion Sensor A motion sensor application could use either Mode-A or Mode-B. Most applications would use Mode-B. In this configuration, a scene executes when the sensor initially detects motion and a second scene executes when the motion sensor determines that the space is unoccupied. However, Mode-A allows Auto-ON, Manual-OFF and Manual- ON Auto-OFF functions. A manual-on Auto-OFF application requires the input to be wired to a contact and the scene stored to turn the appropriate lighting off. Motion Sensor Away Astronomic Time Clock A time clock application is nearly identical to that of a motion sensor. Mode-B allows a transition between two scenes, or Mode-A executes a single scene. Time Clock MRRC3 (Only) Scene Inhibit The purpose of the scene inhibit feature in Mode-B is to lock out signals on input 1 and 2 when input 3 is high. When input 3 goes high, signals to inputs 1 & 2 are ignored. This function is commonly used with a motion detector in conjunction with a time clock or similar device. When input 3 goes low, signals at input 1 and input 2 will recall scenes as appropriate for MRRC3 Mode-B binding (see Table 4). Motion Sensor Time Clock user interface The user interface consists of two pushbuttons and a multicolor LED for device status. Pushbuttons The pushbuttons are the Top button ( ) and the Bottom button ( ). Binding Operations Press both buttons simultaneously ( ) for about 2 seconds to initiate binding operations. Operating Mode Selection See Switching Operating Modes, next page. MRRC3 Room (Only) Reset to Factory Default/unconfigure When both the buttons are simultaneously pressed for a period of 10 seconds, the device performs a system reset and clears all memory contents. This resets the device to an unbound un-configured state (the LED changes to solid yellow).

Status LED Indicator The LED can display one of three colors: green, yellow (amber, a combination of red and green), or red. The color can be constant, or can flash at one of three rates to further distinguish reported conditions. To determine the flash rate, count the number of flashes in 5 seconds: 5 flashes...1 Hz 10 flashes...2 Hz 15 flashes...3 Hz MRHC3/MRRC3 LED Indications are as follows: Color Behavior Meaning none Off Device is not powered. Green On, not flashing Device is powered, has a house ID, operating normally. Green Flashing @ 2 Hz Device transmitted a message on the wireless network. Yellow On, not flashing Device does not have a house ID. Yellow Flashing @ 2 Hz Device is part of a binding process. Binding was started by some other device. Yellow Flashing @ 3 Hz Device is the master of a binding process. Binding was started on this device and must be stopped on this device. Red Flashing @ 2 Hz Device has encountered an error. An invalid command was attempted. If MRRC3 and it flashes after button press or input change of state, the unit needs to be bound to a room. Set House ID All wireless devices installed in the same system must acquire the same unique House ID before use. This process is known as house binding. Each wireless device is bound to all other wireless devices in the house. If you are not familiar with the binding processes for the wireless devices in your installation, please review the Installation Guide, or individual installation instructions provided with the devices. The House ID binding serves two functions. First, it gives the the same House ID as the rest of the wireless network, second, it defaults the interface to operating Mode-A. 1. Make sure all devices are installed and energized and all group, house, and room bindings are complete. Make sure that every other wireless device LED is green and the MRHC3/MRRC3 is yellow (amber). 2. Press on any previously bound device until its LED flashes amber (about 2 seconds). 3. Verify that the LED on the MRHC3/MRRC3 starts flashing green. This sets the House ID to match the other devices in the house, and sets the interface for operating Mode-A. 4. Return to the same previously bound device used in step 2 and press until its LED changes to solid green (about 2 seconds). All device LEDs including the MRHC3/MRRC3 should now be solid green. To change to Mode-B, see Switching Operating Modes. Scene Binding Bind other wireless devices in the system to appropriate groups and rooms before you attempt to execute scenes from the. The can not be used to set up or record scenes. Use an appropriate scene controller, scene remote or a MR232 and a PC running a terminal emulator to set up and record scenes. Switching Operating Modes You can change the operating mode selection at any time. 1. Press both buttons on the MRHC3/MRRC3 simultaneously ( ) until the LED starts flashing (about 2 seconds). To configure for Mode-A press and hold the top button ( ) until the LED flashes RED. To configure for Mode-B press and hold the bottom button ( ) until the LED flashes GREEN. 2. Press both buttons on the MRHC3/MRRC3 simultaneously ( ) again until the LED stops flashing and changes to solid green (about 2 seconds). MRHC3 - House Operating Mode-A For Mode-A, inputs 1 & 2 execute their scene on the rising edge only. No scene executes on the falling edge. Mode- A is primarily intended for momentary control signals, however, some maintained applications can use this feature to provide either an Auto-On, Manual-OFF or Manual-On, Auto-OFF control configuration. is intended for maintained input signals to execute a House-ON scene on the rising edge and a House-OFF scene on the falling edge, as outlined in Table 1 below. Table 1: Default House Mode-A 1 High House Scene 6 2 High House Scene 8 3 High House On Scene Low House Off Scene MRHC3 - House Operating Mode-B In Mode-B, inputs 1, 2, and 3 are applicable to maintained inputs only since a scene is executed on both the rising and falling edges. Inputs 1 and 2 use fixed house scenes as shown in Table 2 below. The scene shown is executed on the rising (high) and falling (low) edges. provides an Over-Ride to PANIC scene on the rising edge and a Revert Over-Ride to return the house (exit PANIC) to the previous state on the falling edge. Table 2: House Mode-B 1 High House Scene 6 Low House Scene 7 2 High House Scene 8 Low House Scene 9 3 High Over-Ride to Panic Low Revert Over-Ride (Panic Off)

MRRC3 - Room Operating Mode-A In Mode-A, inputs 1 & 2 execute their scene on the rising edge only. No scene executes on the falling edge. Mode- A is primarily intended for momentary control signals, however, some maintained applications can use this feature to provide either an Auto-On, Manual-OFF or Manual-On, Auto-OFF control configuration. is intended for maintained input signals to execute a Room-ON scene on the rising edge and a Room-OFF scene on the falling edge, as outlined in Table 4 below. Table 3: Default Room Mode-A 1 High Room Scene 6 2 High Room Scene 8 3 High Room On Scene Low Room Off Scene MRRC3 - Room Operating Mode-B In Mode-B, input 1 and 2 are applicable to maintained inputs only since a scene is executed on both rising and falling edges. provides a scene Active/Inhibit feature. It can be used to stop scenes from executing when a change of state occurs on inputs 1 and 2. can connect to a time clock or similar device. When input 3 goes low (Scenes Active) the controller executes the scene that corresponds to the state of each input as if the change-of-state condition had just occurred. When input 3 goes high (inhibit), a Room-OFF scene is executed with the change-of-state and inputs 1 and 2 will have no effect on scenes until input 3 goes low. Table 4: Room Mode-B 1 High Room Scene 6 Low Room Scene 7 2 High Room Scene 8 Low Room Scene 9 3 High Scene Inhibit (Room-Off) Low Scenes Active Testing You can test scene recall for Inputs 1 & 2 by pressing the top button ( ) or the bottom button ( ). The LED will blink twice indicating the command was sent. You can recall scene 6 ( ) and scene 8 ( ) to confirm scene bindings prior to connecting signals to or. External input signals can be simulated using a wire jumper between +24VDC and Inputs 1, 2 or 3. Scene recall behavior will be as shown in the Mode-A or Mode-B tables and the LED will blink green twice to indicate that the input was seen and the message was sent over the radio network. Once the connections have been made to Inputs 1, 2 or 3 the LED blinks twice when the input goes High or Low indicating the input signal was received and the scene execution message was sent out over the radio network. Troubleshooting During Set House ID, the LED is not flashing on some Wireless devices. If LED is solid green before initiating house ID binding: The device already has another house ID. Reset it to the factory default so that it can be bound to the desired house ID. Resetting to factory defaults is described in the I need to start over issue. If LED is solid yellow after initiating house ID binding: The device may be out of range of the initiating device. It may be necessary to add a MRR2 Repeater if reception to a particular area of the house is blocked. I need to start over. You can reset any wireless device to factory default settings by pressing and holding until the LED changes to solid yellow (approximately 10 seconds). During the process, the LED flashes yellow and when complete, it changes to solid yellow. The device can then be reconfigured, exactly like any new device. Warranty Information Legrand Customers contact: Vantage Customers contact: Manufacturer warranties its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of manufacturer for consequential damages arising out of, or in connection with, the use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property, revenue or profit, or cost of removal, installation or reinstallation. 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Middletown, PA 17057 Phone: 800.321.2343 www.legrand.us/onq 1061 South 800 East Orem, UT 84097 Phone: 800.555.9891 www.vantagecontrols.com Please Recycle 05813r2 9/2007