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DLM Shade Controller Power Supply for Ten Shades
Installation Instructions • Instructions d’Installation • Instrucciones de Instalación
No: 29853 – 04/21 rev. 5
Catalog Number • Numéro de Catalogue • Número de Catálogo: LMSH-PS610
Country of Origin: Made in China • Pays d’origine: Fabriqué en Chine • País de origen: Hecho en China
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage ..........................................................................120/277VAC, 50/60Hz
Shade Bus Ports ..............................................................................................................2
Shade Bus Voltage.........................................................................36VDC, 1.5A, Class 2
Shade Capacity ........................................................ up to 10 DLM-based shade motors
Connection to the DLM Local Network .................................................2 RJ-45 ports
Local Network Characteristics when using LMSH-PS610:
• (DLM Local Network In-Room Bus (IRB) provides low voltage power to
switches over Cat 5e cable LMRJ); max current 800mA. Free topology
up to 1,000’ max.
Shade Bus provides low voltage power to shade motors over Shade Bus
cables, up to 1,000’ (no motor can be more than 500’ from shade controller);
don’t intermingle Shade Buses from different controllers;
A full single shade room network supports up to 48 communicating devices
on the IRB (power supplies and switches) and up to 64 loads (shade motors)
on the shade bus
Environment:
Operating Temperature ............................................. 32° to 131°F (0° to 55°C)
Storage Temperature ............................................... 23° to 176°F (-5° to 80°C)
Relative Humidity ................................................... 5 to 95% (non condensing)
UL 2043 Plenum Rated, ROHS Compliant
UL/CUL listed under UL60730.
Independently Mounted – Shade Controller, Type 1 Action, Pollution Degree 2,
Impulse Voltage: 4000V, Maximum Duty Cycle: 15%, 255 sec.
This unit is pre-set for Plug n’ Go™ operation, adjustment is optional.
Plug and Go (PnG) is a process used by Digital Lighting Management (DLM)
systems to automate system configuration for room based lighting or shade
control. PnG settings can be overridden by using an LMSH-CR or mobile
app to customize configuration. The PnG is limited to room level control. The
room is defined by all the devices connected together using the In-Room-Bus
(IRB). For shading, a room can contain no more than 48 devices, defined by
the number of shade motors, switches, and shade controllers connected on
a single IRB. For best results using PnG, we recommend that rooms be kept
small and defined by the type of control desired. For instance a room could be
a single conference room, office, or window facing.
Installation shall be in accordance with all applicable regulations,
local and NEC codes. Wire connections shall be rated suitable for the wire
size (lead and building wiring) employed.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety
precautions should always be followed including the
following:
a. READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS.
b. Do not use outdoors.
c. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
d. Equipment should be mounted in locations and
at heights where it will not readily be subjected
to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
e. The use of accessory equipment not
recommended by the manufacturer may cause
an unsafe condition.
f. Do not use this equipment for other than
intended use.
g. Installation should be performed by qualified
service personnel.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does not cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interface by one or more of the following measures.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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MOUNTING
The LMSH-PS610 is a DLM-based shade controller which provides low voltage power and control for up to ten motorized shades.
The controller accepts either 120/277VAC input line voltage from an unswitched circuit and is typically mounted in the ceiling onto any
junction box with 1/2” knockouts.
Unlike a centralized panel system, the LMSH-PS610 is a decentralized low voltage shade system where the controller is installed in the
ceiling near the area where shades will be installed. This allows for shorter cable runs that are easier to install and require less cable
management.
To mount, first open the cover on the LMSH-PS610 and loosen the securing screw so that the hinge plate on the back can open.
Next attach the hinge plate to a four inch square junction box. Wire the line voltage cables as shown in the wiring diagram. Swing the
controller up and secure the controller to the hinge plate by tightening the securing screw. Finally, attach the shade bus and LMRJ
cables and close the cover.
WIRING AND CONNECTING TO A DLM NETWORK
The LMSH-PS610 has a 4-wire shade bus for power and control of shades and an IRB network using Cat5e for connection to wall
switches and other shade power supplies. Legrand offers preterminated cable assemblies for both the shade bus and local network for
plug and play in a single room or area. Use the LMSH-SBE4 Shade Bus Extender to chain together multiple shades.
NOTE: Install power supplies so that switch and shade bus wire bus limits
are not exceeded. The shade bus limit is 1000’ or 500 ft per port and
the DLM limit is 1000’
Securing
screw
Line
Voltage
Line/Hot
Black wire
Neutral
White wire
Ground
Green wire
LMSH-SW10x
Shade
Switch
LMSH-SW105
Shade
Switch
LMSH-SBE4
Shade Bus Extender
DLM
Local Network
Low Voltage
LMRJ Cables
Shade Bus Cables
LMSH-PS610
13 “ Pre-terminated
Motor Whip
to additional
Shade Controllers
(Up to 48 DLM devices -
switches, controllers, etc.)
WARNING: TURN THE POWER OFF AT
THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE WIRING.
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PLUG N GO OPERATION (PNG)
The LMSH-PS610 will automatically configure all connected shade motors to all installed switches for default operation depending on
the type of shade fabric and the type of installed switches. During testing, the factory will assign a value to the shade motor indicating
the opacity of the installed shade fabric. This will used to determine the shade button assignments.
Four different shade switches are offered. The LMSH-SW101 and 105 are recommended for single zone or single fabric applications.
The LMSH-SW102 and 104 are recommended for dual shade applications where one shade is a Blackout shade. They can also be
used for dual zone applications, but will require using the LMSH-CR or LMCS software to edit the default PnG parameter values. The
switches are shipped with engraved buttons that indicate their function. The engraving can be customized.
By using Push n’ Learn (described later in this document) or the LMSH-CR configuration tool, you can assign individual buttons to
control one or more specific shades
See the configuration charts below to understand how default PnG will configure the switches
on the project. For testing purposes, you can control the shades by pressing the shade control
button on the LMSH-PS610, as shown in the diagram.
Press and hold the button to ramp shade up or down. Release to stop shade and press again to
reverse direction.
If you press and release immediately (tap), shade will toggle between moving to the upper and
lower limit.
NOTE: All switches come with standard button engraving shown below. The engraving
corresponds to the switch PnG indicated below.
Shade operation from shade controller
LMSH-SW101
Ideal Application:
For spaces with only one type of
shade
When only basic raise lower
functionality is required
Function Single Shade and Dual Shade
Top of Button Open
Bottom of Button Close
Shade Button
Operation
Top button Tap – All shades open to upper limit
Top button Press and Hold – All shades raise, stop when
released
Bottom button Tap – All shades close to lower limit
Bottom button Press and Hold – All shades lower, stop
when released
While shade is moving, pressing the previously pressed
button will stop the shade.
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2
LMSH-SW102
Ideal Applications:
Recommended for Dual Shade applications,
where one shade is a Blackout shade.
Standard button engraving and PnG applies
to Dual Shade use
Function Recommended Dual Shade (with Blackout Shade) Use
Button 1 Toggle Sheer Shade
Button 2 Toggle Blackout Shade
Shade Button
Operation
For both buttons, each tap toggles between open/stop/close/
stop behavior for the associated shades
Function If used with Single Shade
Button 1 Open
Button 2 Close
Shade Button
Operation
Same as LMSH-SW101
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1
2
3
4
LMSH-SW105
Ideal Application:
For spaces with where preset levels are
required to control shades.
Where fixed presets and rocker control
are both needed
Function Single Shade and Dual Shade
Rocker Open/Close
Button 1 Recall Shade Level = 80%
Button 2 Recall Shade Level = 60%
Button 3 Recall Shade Level = 40%
Button 4 Recall Shade Level = 20%
Shade Button
Operation
Rocker Top Tap – All shades open to upper limit
Rocker Top Press and Hold – All shades raise, stop when
released
Rocker, Bottom Tap – All shades close to lower limit
Rocker, Bottom Press and Hold – All shades lower, stop
when released
Button 1 Tap – Move shade to 80% preset level
Button 2 Tap – Move shade to 60% preset level
Button 3 Tap – Move shade to 40% preset level
Button 4 Tap – Move shade to 20% preset level
While shade is moving, pressing the previously pressed
button will stop the shade.
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1
2
2
LMSH-SW104
Ideal Applications:
Recommended for Dual Shade
applications, where one shade is a
Blackout shade. Standard engraving
applies to Dual Shade use.
NOTE: Standard engraving applies to
recommended dual shade use.
Function Recommended Dual Shade (with Blackout Shade) Use
Button 1 Open Sheer Shade
Button 2 Close Sheer Shade
Button 3 Open Blackout Shade
Button 4 Close Blackout Shade
Shade Button
Operation
Tap the button to move shade to upper or lower limit
(depending on which button you tap)
Press and hold button to move shade in appropriate
direction. Release button to stop
While shade is moving, pressing the previously pressed
button will stop the shade.
Function If used with Single Shade
Button 1 Open
Button 2 Move to 66% (100% = Open to upper limit)
Button 3 Move to 33% (100% = Open to upper limit)
Button 4 Close
Shade Button
Operation
Tap the button to move shade to upper limit, lower limit, or
preset level (depending on which button you tap)
Press and hold button to move shade in associated
direction, or towards preset level. Release button to stop
While shade is moving, pressing the previously pressed
button will stop the shade.
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SHADE LIMIT ADJUSTMENT PULL N SAVE (PNS)
Use this process to reset the upper and lower shade limits. The initial PnG process will set a default upper and lower limit that can be
adjusted using the PnS process.
There are three different methods you can use:
The first method is useful for setting the upper and/or lower limit for one shade. (You can also set the limits for multiple shades but
must set each shade one at a time.) This method also allows you to use the buttons on the switch in addition to pulling on the shade
to adjust the limits.
The second method allows you to group several shades together. You set the upper and/or lower limits for a single shade and it will be
copied to the other shades in the group. This method is intended for use when shades are the same size and have the same motor ratio.
The third method can be used when setting the lower limit for multiple shades at the same time, and is intended for use when
the shades are different sizes, made of different materials, or have different motor ratios. Only the lower limit can be set with this
method—the upper limit will remain at the default for each shade.
Entering Pull n’ Save:
No matter which method you use, you must first enter Pull n’ Save
1. Using a pointed tool, press and hold the Config button on a switch for seven seconds to enter PnS. You can also
enter PnS by using the LMSH-CR configuration tool. The red configuration LED on all shade devices will initially
blink fast (two times per second) and then start blinking slower after the seven seconds (one time per second).
2. Once you release the Config button, all blue switch LEDs will blink several times, then the LED for the button
or rocker used to control the process will remain on and the other LEDs will turn off (as shown in the diagram
below). Additionally, all shades will move to 50% open/close.
Method 1 – Set the Upper and/or Lower Limit for Single/Multiple Shades:
1. Once you have entered PnS, press and release the Config button again. The currently active shade will jog
up and down a few times. Each time you press the Config button a different shade becomes active and will jog.
Once you have selected the desired shade, proceed to the next step.
2. To change the Upper Limit, tap the top button or rocker twice on an active switch (as shown in the diagram below) to select the
upper limit mode. The selected shade raises to fully open position (100% to bracket hard stop).
NOTE: If you want the upper limit on the currently active shade to be 100% open, you do not have to use this procedure.
That limit is already set during the PnG process. Use this process to change from the initial PnG setting.
3. Manually pull the shade to the desired upper limit. Or, press and hold the appropriate rocker or button to adjust the upper limit
down or up. Release to stop the shade movement. For more precise adjustment, tap on the button or rocker to move the shade a
small amount. (Remember that only buttons with a lit LED are used for adjusting up and down.)
NOTE: Tapping twice quickly is used to save the setting or switch between upper and lower limits, so if tapping to adjust the limit,
be sure to pause slightly before tapping the same button twice.
4. Once the desired limit is set, tap the top button/rocker twice quickly to save that position. The shade returns to 50% open/close to
indicate that the upper limit has been saved.
NOTE: If you tap twice quickly on lower button/rocker before saving the upper limit, the shade will exit the upper limit setting
without saving and switch to setting the lower limit.
5. To change the Lower Limit, repeat steps 2 through 4, this time double tapping the bottom button/rocker instead of the top one to
both adjust and save the limit. The shade will move to the fully closed position when you enter first enter lower limit adjustment.
6. If additional shades need to be set, press and release the Config button again until the desired shade jogs, then repeat the
previous steps.
7. Once all shades have been adjusted, exit PnS by pressing and holding the config button on the switch until the red LED turns off,
approximately three seconds. All shades go to the upper limit.
Method 2 – Set the Upper and/or Lower Limit for Multiple Shades When Shades Are The Same:
NOTE: To use this method all shades being grouped together must use the same shade motor gear ratio (either 40:1 or 73:1)
1. Once you have entered PnS, pull each shade that you want to group together. The last shade that you pull will become the active
shade that you adjust.
2. Follow steps 2 through 5 from Method 1 to adjust the upper and/or lower limits for the active shade. Only the active shade will
move when pressing the buttons.
3. Once you have set the desired limit(s) and saved, exit PnS by pressing and holding the config button on the switch until the red LED
turns off, approximately three seconds. All shades go to the upper limit. Now, when pressing the up or down button/rocker all shades in
this group will go to the same limit.
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2
3
4
1
2
1
1
2
2
Configuration button
(behind switch plate)
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1
2
2
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Method 3 – Set the Lower Limit for Multiple Shades When Shades Are Dierent:
1. Manually pull each shade to the desired limit. If you do not pull a shade, it will remain at its default lower limit.
NOTE: Be careful not to pull past the desired limit. If you do, then you can raise it only by manually turning the tube with the motor. The
buttons cannot be used to adjust the limit with this method.
2. Press and hold the lower rocker (or lower button with the lit LED) for five seconds. All shades will return to 50% open/close to
indicate that the limits have been saved.
3. Exit PnS by pressing and holding the config button on the switch until the red LED turns off, approximately three seconds. All shades go
to the upper limit.
BUTTON BINDING ADJUSTMENT - PUSH N LEARN (PNL)
A configuration button allows access to our patented Push n’ Learn™ technology to change the binding relationship between switch
buttons and shades.
Step 1 Enter Push n’ Learn
1. Press and hold the configuration button on the shade power supply or a switch for 3 seconds, until the Red LED on the red LED
begins to blink. When you release the configuration button, the red LED on other communicating DLM Local Network devices
begins to blink.
2. The red configuration LED on all devices will blink once per second to indicate the system is in PnL mode. The Red LEDs continue
to blink until you exit PnL mode.
3. All shades in the room go to 100% (open) after entering PnL, except for Shade #1 which will move to 50%. Default bindings are
described in the Plug n’ Go Operation section. The Blue LED will be ON for all switch buttons that are bound to this shade.
NOTE: Shade order is determined by the system based on motor serial numbers. Installers should note the location and number
of the shade for future programming or troubleshooting.
Step 2 Shade Selection
1. Press and release the configuration button to step through the shades connected to the DLM Local Network. As each shade goes
to 50% note which switch buttons are showing the blue LED. These buttons are currently bound to the shade at the 50% level.
2. To unbind a switch button from a shade, press the switch button while its blue LED is ON. The blue LED turns OFF to indicate the
button no longer controls the shade that is currently at the 50% level.
3. Pressing the switch button again while the shade load is at 50% rebinds the shade load to the button and the blue LED illuminates.
NOTE: If you are trying to bind a specific shade and don’t want to step through selecting each one ,instead of pressing and
releasing the configuration button, you can tug on the specific shade you want to bind and it will become the active shade.
Step 3 Exit Push n’ Learn
1. Press and hold the configuration button until the red LED turns off, approximately 3 seconds.
TROUBLESHOOTING
LEDs on a shade switch
or motorized shade don’t
light
1. Check to see that the device is connected to the DLM Local Network.
2. Check for 36VDC input to the device: Plug in a different DLM device at the device location. If the
device does not power up, 36VDC is not present.
Check the high voltage connections to the shade controller.
If high voltage connections are good and high voltage is present, recheck DLM Local Network
connections between the device and the room controller(s).
LEDs turn ON and OFF
but shade doesn’t move
1. Make sure the DLM local network is not in PnL or PnS programming mode.
2. Check shade bus connections between shade controller and DLM motorized shades.
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No. 29853 – 04/21 rev. 5
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© Copyright 2021 Legrand Todos los derechos reservados.
The design of this device complies with FCC and IC safety levels of radio frequency (RF) exposure for Mobile devices.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Solarfective® could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Mobile Device RF Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC Notices
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning this device off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer for help.
The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux Frequences Radio définies par les normes IC et FCC pour les appareils mobiles
ATTENTION: Tous changements ou modifications qui ne sont pas expressément approuvés par Solarfective® sont susceptibles de révoquer les droits
d’utilisation de cet équipement.
Déclaration d’exposition aux fréquences radio d’appareil mobile: Exposition fréquences radio - Cet appareil est seulement conçu pour usage
mobile. Au moins 20 cm de séparation doit être maintenue à tout instant entre l’appareil IPPAN3 et l’utilisateur.
Avis IC
Le présent appareil a été testé et entre dans la catégorie des appareils numériques de Classe B, selon la Section 15 de la réglementation de la IC. Ces
limites ont été conçues pour protéger les installations domestiques contre les interférences néfastes. Cet équipement génère, utilise et émet de l’énergie
sous forme de fréquences radio et, en cas de non-respect des instructions d’installation et d’utilisation, risque de provoquer des interférences radio. Il
n’existe cependant aucune garantie contre ces interférences.
En cas d’interférences radio ou télévisuelles, pouvant être vérifiées en allumant, puis en éteignant l’équipement, l’utilisateur est invité à essayer de
résoudre le problème de l’une des façons suivantes :
Eloigner l’équipement du poste de réception ;
Brancher l’équipement sur une prise appartenant à un circuit différent de celui du récepteur ;
Demander de l’aide auprès du revendeur ou d’un technicien radio/TV
INDUSTRY CANADA
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Legrand offers a Limited Lifetime Warranty
for window shade product, and/or specific
components of the window shade product to be
free from defects in materials and workmanship
under normal use. There are no obligations or
liabilities on the part of Legrand 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. For full warranty details visit
www.legrand.us/commercial-shading
Garantie à vie limitée
Legrand offre une garantie à vie limitée pour
le produit de store et / ou des composants
spécifiques du produit de store pour être exempts
de défauts de matériaux et de fabrication dans
des conditions normales d’utilisation. Il n’y a
aucune obligation ou responsabilité de la part
de Legrand pour les dommages consécutifs
résultant de, ou en relation avec l’utilisation
ou la performance de ce produit ou d’autres
dommages indirects en ce qui concerne la perte
de biens, de revenus ou de bénéfices, ou le coût
de l’enlèvement, installation ou réinstallation.
Pour plus de détails sur la garantie, visitez
www.legrand.us/commercial-shading
Garantia limitada de por vida
Legrand ofrece una garantía limitada de por
vida para el producto de sombra de ventana,
y / o componentes específicos del producto de
sombra de ventana para estar libres de defectos
en materiales y mano de obra bajo uso normal.
No hay obligaciones ni responsabilidades por
parte de Legrand por daños consecuentes
que surjan de, o en conexión con, el uso o
desempeño de este producto u otros daños
indirectos con respecto a la pérdida de
propiedad, ingresos o ganancias, o costo de
remoción, instalación o reinstalación Para
obtener detalles completos de la garantía, visite
www.legrand.us/commercial-shading
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