Specifying crestron lighting systems, Distributed architecture, Classroom 1 classroom 2 classroom 3 classroom 4 – Crestron electronic Green Light GLPS-HSW-FT User Manual

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Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide

5

Specifying Crestron Lighting Systems

Distributed Architecture

Product Families: Room Solutions

x Wired in traditional configuration

x Each load is controlled by a local Crestron device

x In some cases, the local device has integrated keypad

x Keypad and touchpanel control are optional, allowing that load to be controlled from any location

In a distributed system, the high-voltage lighting, motor, fan, and switch circuits are wired in the traditional configuration with local
control. Controllable in-wall dimmers or switches replace the standard dimmers or switches and can be retrofitted into a project after
customary high-voltage wiring is completed. Crestron in-wall dimmers communicate with a control processor through either a Cresnet
(low-voltage control wire) or infiNET EX

(mesh RF) wireless connection. This design combines the familiarity of local control with the

power and flexibility of automation. In the event of a control system interruption, the user can still operate the lighting locally.

In the commercial space, in-wall solutions are appropriate for offices, small boardrooms, and hospitality. Typically in-wall dimmers or
switches support standard voltages (120/230VAC) and load types (incandescent, magnetic low-voltage). In the case where higher
voltages and loads are required, an expansion module can be added.



































CLASSROOM 1

CLASSROOM 2

CLASSROOM 3

CLASSROOM 4

M

M

M

M

M

M

GLPAC-

DIMFLV8-PM

Located in

Ceiling

GLPAC-
DIMFLV8-PM
Located in
Ceiling

HTT-B10EX

HTT-B10EX

Keypad

Keypad

Keypad

HTT-B10EX

HTT-B10EX

M

M

R

Troffer

Recessed

Track

Parking

KEY

Shade Motor

120/277V

Control

M

Keypad

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