Room Controller for Healthcare
Emergency Lighting Testing and Control
The RC3DEHC is UL 924 approved for control of
emergency powered lighting loads through an onboard 3A
emergency relay. UL 924 requires that devices have the
capability to allow for monthly tests to ensure continued
proper operation.
The emergency functionality can be tested from any
wallstation in the room that has an "All OFF" button,
without the need of a ladder or tools.
To test emergency lighting functionality:
1.
Turn the lighting OFF with the "All OFF" button on any
wallstation.
System LED Indicators and Reset Buttons
The Room Controller has an onboard status indicator and reset button to assist with troubleshooting. In addition, other
components within the Room Controller package have LED indicators that may indicate specific functions.
OAC Sensor
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Room Controller
6
White
Switchpack
Red
Receptacle
BMS/Out
5
Black
Sensors
Sensors
Green
Slider
Station
4
Wallstations
-
A/V
+
Mode
-
3
Demand
+
Response
-
Alert
+
Mode
-
Time
+
Clock
2
1
Energy Options DIP Switch
Demand Response
Occupancy
Not Used
1
2
3
4
Default 10%
Occ
20%
Vac (default)
30%
40%
0-10V Dimming Outputs
-
-
-
+
+
+
Dimmer 3
Dimmer 2
Dimmer 1
Dimmer 3
-
Dimmer 2
-
Dimmer 1
-
+
+
+
0-10V Dimming
OAWC Sensor
LED Indicator
Daylight Sensor
LED Indicator
Wallstation with Quiet
Time Button
General
Whiteboard
Quiet Time
A/V Mode
Raise
Lower
2.
After lighting is OFF , press the "All OFF" button four
times as if you were saying the separated syllables of
the word "Emergency" {E-MER-GEN-CY}.
3.
The emergency relay will turn ON in response to this
command verifying that the emergency load control
relay is operational.
4.
Once the test is complete, turn OFF the emergency
load by pressing the "All OFF" button again.
5.
If left in Test Mode, the Room Controller will
automatically exit the emergency test after 1 minute
and turn OFF the emergency load.
Room Controller
Reset:
The reset button will restart the Room
Controller's microprocessor. When the
Reset is pressed, the controller will
turn all lighting to full for 3 seconds
before resuming normal control.
Status:
The status indicator will flash on
approximately once every 3 seconds
indicating that the microprocessor is
running. It may flash at a slightly
faster rate when commands are being
received from wallstations.
Occupancy Sensors
Red LED:
Indicates PIR detection of motion. The LED will
flash on with each motion detected and will turn
off when motion ceases.
Green LED:
Indicates Ultrasonic detection of motion. The LED
will flash on with each motion detected and will
turn off when motion ceases.
When placed in Test Mode, the red and green LEDs
will flash at a faster rate when motion is detected.
Daylight Sensors
Red LED:
Flashes when the daylight sensor has received a
signal from the HHPRG-RC remote control. When
the remote's ID button is pressed, the number of
flashes will indicate the current sensor range.
Two = Low, Three =High, Four = Direct Sun,
Green LED:
Flashes slowly (ON for 6 seconds, off for 1 second,
repeat) when the daylight levels in the space are
higher than the current range can detect. Flashes
rapidly when daylight levels are being adjusted
with the HHPRG-RC remote control to indicate
that the controller is in Commissioning Mode.
Under normal operation, the daylight sensor LEDs
will not flash.
Wallstations
Quiet Time:
The LED on the Quiet Time button indicates that
Quiet Time Mode has been activated. During Quiet
Time Mode, commands from the occupancy sensors
will be disregarded for a period of 60 minutes. Once
the 60 minute time period expires, normal operation
resumes and the LED will turn off.
Greengate
9850-000366-04 page 16
October 2021