Set house id, Mrhc3 - house operating mode-a, Mrhc3 - house operating mode-b – Legrand MRHC3 User Manual

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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, oper-

ating 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. Bind-

ing 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 in-

valid 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 Scene Interface 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 Scene Interface. The Scene Interface 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.
Input 3 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

INPUT

State

Function

1

High

House Scene 6

Low

None

2

High

House Scene 8

Low

None

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.
Input 3 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

INPUT

State

Function

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)

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