GreenConnect, Load Controller, 0-10V Dimming, Wireless Lighting Control
ZK700-D0W
GreenConnect Wireless 0-10V Dimming Load Controller
GreenConnect Load Controllers are used for 0-10V and forward phase dimming, and general-purpose switching including receptacle circuit control. Quickly connect a Load Controller to a GreenConnect wireless dimmer, switch, or receptacle using Push-to-Pair (P2P).
Color: White
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Instruction Sheet
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Technical Information
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General Information
UPC : 078477570890
Product Features
Product Line : GreenConnect
Product Type : Wireless Load Controller
IP Rating : IP30
Weight : .5lbs (0.22Kg)
Warranty : 5-Year
Code Compliance : Can be used as a component in a system to meet energy code requirements for IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and 2025 Title 24, Part 6 space/area control, dimming, manual-ON/OFF, occupancy/vacancy control and automatic shutoff requirements.
Electrical Specifications
Input Voltage : 120-277VAC, 50/60Hz
Input Current : 120V - Standby: 0.2W, Max: 0.5W + Load Current. 277V - Standby: 0.3W, Max: 0.6W + Load Current.
Frequency : 2.4GHz wireless mesh network up to 75 ft range between device, IEEE 802.15.4
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature : 32 to 122° F (0 to 50°C)
Storage Temperature : -40 to 185° F (-40 to 85°C)
Features & Benefits
- Robust and reliable—mechanically held latching relay for high inrush (LED) and large commercial loads
- Compatible with multiple load types—LED, HID, inductive, fluorescent, etc.
- Integrated High Inrush Stability (H.I.S.) relay—designed to handle today’s high inrush electronic ballast loads and offer unmatched durability and service
- LED status indicators
- Local toggle/test/program switch
- Complies with IEEE 802.15.4 standards —for domestic and international wireless networks
- Code compliant energy management functionality—can be used as a component in a system to meet energy code requirements for IECC, ASHRAE 90.1,and 2025 Title 24, Part 6 space/area control, dimming, manual-ON/OFF, occupancy/vacancy control and automatic shutoff requirements
FAQs
- What is GreenConnect?
- GreenConnect is a simple, scalable wireless lighting control solution that is easy to design, install, and program. With Push-to-Pair (P2P) technology, GreenConnect does not require a room controller, hub, or app. Add wireless control to virtually any switching or dimming device without new wiring. An ideal solution for retrofits and new construction. GreenConnect is fully programmable by the contractor, making setup quick and effortless without any factory commissioning required.
- What are the major differences between GreenConnect and Lumina™ RF Wireless?
- GreenConnect devices are programmed using Push-to-Pair technology, which allows them to connect automatically without extra hardware, a room controller, or app.
- What is the maximum number of GreenConnect devices that can be networked together?
- Sixteen devices per network.
- How many zones does GreenConnect control?
- One single lighting, occupancy, and daylight zone. For multi-zone applications, use GreenMAX DRC Wireless.
- What is the system range?
- The Wireless Companion Dimmer and Switches have a range of 50’. All other devices have a range of 75’.
- How do the devices communicate with each other?
- Our network is IEEE 802.15.4, 2.4Ghz.
- How is GreenConnect different than the Smart Ceiling Mount Sensor (CMS)?
- GreenConnect uses Push-to-Pair technology and the Smart Ceiling Mount Sensor uses an app
- Does GreenConnect offer scene capabilities?
- Scene control is a feature of GreenMAX® DRC Wireless. Just add a Wireless Keypad Room Controller to access the full feature set.
- Is GreenConnect Zigbee 3.0 certified or only built to ZigBee standards?
- GreenConnect was designed to the Zigbee 3.0 standard. The sensor and receptacle have passed certification. The remaining devices are planned for certification in the near future.
- Does the mesh network help with distance issues?
- Every line voltage device is a network repeater to ensure the stability and range of the system.
- Where are the load controllers mounted in the room?
- Load controllers are mounted to a junction box using the ½” threaded nipple and lock nut. The load controller must be accessible enough for the installer to push the test button and observe the LED for the Push-to-Pair Process.
- Do GreenConnect devices offer demand response capabilities?
- Not at this time. We are continually updating our system and adding new hardware, features, and capabilities.
- Is a room controller required for each space?
- No. GreenConnect does not require a room controller.
- Can a Companion Dimmer or Switch be paired with a Wall Station (without a Load Controller) for multi-way control?
- Yes.
- If I only have a wall switch and sensor, can the controlled receptacles only be controlled by the sensor?
- The controlled receptacle only responds to the occupancy sensor. You cannot control the receptacle without a wall switch.
- Describe the device status colors.
- Three red blinks if not enrolled. Three green blinks if enrolled. Two green blinks if enrollment is incomplete. One green blink if enrolled but no communication from the network. Please refer to the installation instructions.
- Does this solution offer daylight harvesting?
- Yes. The GreenConnect Occupancy Sensor is a PIR sensor with an integrated photocell for applications requiring daylight harvesting.
- What is the battery life of GreenConnect devices?
- 7-10 years for the PIR Sensor, and 5 years for the Wireless Companion Dimmer and Switch.
- Does GreenConnect support plug load control?
- Yes. The GreenConnect Wireless 20A receptacle is split with the top outlet controlled and the bottom outlet always on. It also allows for additional feed-though receptacles to be wired downstream and controlled together with the top outlet controlled by the network.
- Does GreenConnect integrate into a Building Mangement System (BMS)?
- No. BMS integration is a feature of GreenMAX® DRC Wireless. Just add a Wireless Keypad Room Controller to access the full feature set.
- Are GreenConnect devices compliant with the latest energy codes?
- Yes. They can be used to comply with IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and 2025 Title 24, Part 6.
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