Legrand Convia Enabled Walkerflex System User Manual

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CONVIA ENABLE WALKERFLEX SYSTEM INSTALLATION

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Step 3:

Connect Wiremold Convia Enabled Pre-terminated
RJ45 cables between the Network Hub and the
Relay Dimmers to create the Node Bus. The top
ConviaNet RJ45 jack is IN, the bottom ConviaNet
RJ45 jack is OUT.

Out to downstream
Relay Dimmer or
Power Module

Out to Sim, Switch
or Scene Controller

Step 4:

Connect Wiremold Convia Enabled Pre-terminated
RJ45 cables between the Relay Dimmers and the
Sims, Sensors, Switches, and Scene Controllers
to create the Accessory Bus. An Accessory Bus
can contain up to 50 devices with a maximum
patch cable length of 500 feet.

In from Network
Hub or upstream
Relay Dimmer or
Power Module

Step 5:

Install End Terminators in all ConviaNet RJ45
Node Bus Terminals not being used.

Step 6:

Install IR Sensors into ConviaIR RJ11 Port.

IR Sensor

NOTE: To ensure proper network functioning, End

Terminators need to be installed in all unused
Node ports, and Inline Terminators need to be
installed at the end of all Accessory Bus Runs.

NOTE: IR Sensor can be installed using a RJ11 In-Line

Connector (PNRJ11LC) and a Wiremold Convia
Enabled pre-terminated RJ11 Cable when
necessary. IR Sensors are needed in all boxes for
commissioning and are recommended to aid in
reconfiguring or troubleshooting network setups.

Step 7:

Connect Class 2 cable to Dimming Terminal Block.
See Product Label for dimming connections.

Step 8:

Connect system to light fixtures per the National
Electric Code.

0-10VDC Dimmer
Terminal Block

NOTE: Connect appropriate Class 2 cable (Plenum rated

if installed in an Air Handling Space) to terminals
on the Relay Dimmer Modules in accordance with
Article 725 of the National Electric Code.

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