INNCOM L510 LAMP CONTROLLER
Product Overview
The INNCOM L510 Lamp Controller provides dimming control for most floor or desk lamps. It plugs directly into the lamp and wall socket, offering energy savings and enhanced lighting mood control when integrated with Honeywell's Integrated Room Automation System. The L510 enables wireless remote control of lamps within lighting scenes or moods. It can also be paired with a tabletop switch for convenient local control, eliminating the need to reach under the lampshade. The L510 supports standard lightbulbs and is available in models for dimmable CFL and LED bulbs, as well as incandescent and halogen lamps. It can also manage non-lamp plug-in loads, such as dimmable plug-in LED strips.
Features and Benefits
- Remote Control: Enables remote control for table lamps, floor lamps, or scene lighting. It can operate standalone or as part of a system.
- Lamp Compatibility: Suitable for incandescent, halogen, CFL, and LED lamps for both standalone and scene control. Supports Multiple Switch Point Control.
- Wireless Network: Incorporates the INNCOM Deep Mesh Network (DMN) architecture, providing a cost-effective, self-forming wireless network.
Compatibility/Function Compared to Replacement Part - L208
Parameter | Specification |
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Is it a straight swap for the replacement? | No |
Is any rewiring required? | Plug in* |
Is the new unit the same footprint? | No |
Are the new units compatible with the replacement? | Yes |
Is any re-programming work required on the server side and rest of the hardware products in the same room? | No |
* The L208 required a switch to be connected in order to bind it to the required Room ID and RF Channel. The L510 has a built-in Bind switch and does not require a separate switch for binding.
Note on Low Wattage Loads: Loads smaller than 15 watts, if dimmed by an L510 Triac, require lab testing. If the current drops too low, the triac may prematurely turn off, even with an incandescent bulb. A large flash may occur with low-wattage LED bulbs (<15W). This issue typically resolves once a higher wattage bulb or load is used.
Ordering Information
Part Number | Description |
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201-7051 | Triac Dimmer RF Lamp Controller, 120VAC, 375W |
201-7052 | FET Dimmer RF Lamp Controller, 120VAC, 200W |
Load Ratings
Model | Voltage | Frequency | Power/Amperes | Load Type |
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TRIAC Dimmer (201-7051) | 120 VAC | 60 Hz | 3.15 A / 375 W | Resistive / General Purpose, Incandescent / Halogen |
FET Dimmer (201-7052) | 120 VAC | 60 Hz | 1.65 A / 200 W (for Incandescent/Halogen) 200 W (for CFL/LED) | Incandescent / Halogen, CFL / LED |
Specifications
S5 BUS
Specification | Range/Value |
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Data Rate | 2550 bps |
Range | 50 ft |
Max Nodes | 20 |
DeepMesh RF
Specification | Range/Value |
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Range | 70 ft |
Transmit Power | +5 dBm |
Receive Sensitivity | -95 dBm |
Protocol | IEEE 802.15.4 |
Frequency Band | 2405 MHz – 2480 MHz |
Channels | 11-26 |
I/O
Specification | Range/Value |
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Digital Input / Outputs | 1 dry contact input / UART pins |
Power
Specification | Range/Value |
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Input Voltage | 120 VAC |
Device Power Consumption | 12 VDC, 100 mA |
Max DC Power | 200 mA (100 mA available to power external device on 12 VDC) |
Environment
Specification | Range/Value |
---|---|
Operating Temperature | 0-30 °C |
Storage Temperature | -10-50 °C |
Humidity | 10-90% RH, Non-Condensing |
Type Action | Type 1 |
Pollution Degree | 2 |
Impulse Voltage | 1500V |
Approvals
- FCC PART 15
- UL/ULC
Dimensions and Overview
The INNCOM L510 Lamp Controller features a compact design. Key connection points include the LAMP/LOAD CONNECTION and the A/C LINE POWER CONNECTION. It also has indicators for BIND SERVICE BUTTON and STATUS LED, along with headers labeled H3 and H4 for specific connections.
Wiring Diagrams
Diagram 1: L510 Controlling a Lamp with Existing Manufacturer's Switch
This diagram illustrates the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module connected between a lamp (provided by others) and a power outlet. Local control is managed by the manufacturer's switch. The application is for lighting control. A key note states that if the manufacturer's switch is turned off, the L510 cannot turn the lamp on, and vice versa.
Diagram 2: L510 Controlling a Lamp Without Any Local Control
This setup shows the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module connected to a lamp (provided by others) and a power outlet, without any additional local control switches. The application allows the lamp/light to be used in an INNCOM light scene. It is recommended that the manufacturer's switch be removed or disabled. A DS12 or equivalent momentary switch can be wired to the L510 for local control.
Diagram 3: L510 Controlling a Lamp with Local Control by INNCOM
This diagram depicts the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module controlling a lamp (provided by others) and connected to a power outlet. Local control is provided by an INNCOM push button (e.g., DS12). The application is for using the lamp in an INNCOM light scene, and the manufacturer's switch should be removed or disabled.
Diagram 4: L510 Controlling a Lamp Without Local Control and L510 Powering a Low Voltage Wall Switch in the Wall via a Wall Jack
This configuration shows the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module connected to a lamp (provided by others) and a power outlet. The L510 also powers a low voltage INNCOM switch, which is mounted in the wall and connected via a wall jack. The application allows the lamp/light to be used in an INNCOM light scene. The manufacturer's switch should be removed or disabled, and a DS12 or equivalent momentary switch can be wired to the L510 for local control.
Diagram 5: L510 Controlling a Lamp with Local Control by INNCOM and L510 Powering a Low Voltage Wall Switch in the Wall via a Wall Jack
This diagram illustrates the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module controlling a lamp (provided by others) and connected to a power outlet. Local control is managed by an INNCOM push button (e.g., DS12). The L510 also powers a low voltage INNCOM switch, which is mounted in the wall and connected via an S5-BUS wall jack. The application is for using the lamp in an INNCOM light scene, and the manufacturer's switch should be removed or disabled.
Diagram 6: L510 Controlling a Lamp with Local Control by INNCOM and L510 Powering a Low Voltage Wall Switch Not in a Wall
This setup shows the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module controlling a lamp (provided by others) and connected to a power outlet. Local control is provided by an INNCOM push button (e.g., DS12). The L510 also powers a low voltage INNCOM switch, which is mounted externally (not in a wall). The application is for using the lamp in an INNCOM light scene, and the manufacturer's switch should be removed or disabled.
Diagram 7: L510 Controlling an LED Strip
This diagram shows the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module controlling an LED strip (provided by others) and connected to a power outlet. Local control is managed by an INNCOM push button. The application is for lighting control. A note indicates that if the manufacturer's switch is turned off, the L510 cannot turn the LED strip on, and vice versa.
Diagram 8: L510 Controlling an LED Strip and L510 Powering a Low Voltage Wall Switch Not in a Wall
This configuration illustrates the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module controlling an LED strip (provided by others) and connected to a power outlet. The L510 also powers a millwork-mounted INNCOM switch. The application is for lighting control and powering the low voltage switch.
Diagram 9: L510 Being Used as a Power Source Only for a Low Voltage Wall Switch (Not Controlling Any Load)
This diagram shows the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module used solely as a power source for a millwork-mounted INNCOM low voltage wall switch. The application is to provide power to low voltage switches mounted in millwork.
Diagram 10: L510 Wiring Showing RJ9 and RJ12 Pinouts
This section details the wiring for the INNCOM L510, including pinout information for RJ9 and RJ12 connectors. It shows the L510 module connected to a power outlet and illustrates the pin configurations for both RJ12 (3-cond S5) and RJ9 connectors. A detail is provided for wiring a 3rd party momentary switch using an RJ9 cable.
Diagram 11: Full L510 Wiring Detail for L510 Controlling a Lamp with Local Control by INNCOM via INNCOM Supplied DS12 and RJ9 Cable
This diagram provides a comprehensive wiring view of the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module controlling a lamp (provided by others). Local control is implemented using an INNCOM supplied DS12 push button connected via an RJ9 cable. The diagram shows the L510 module, the lamp, the DS12 push button, and the necessary cable connections to the power outlet.
Diagram 12: Full L510 Wiring Detail for L510 Controlling a Lamp with Local Control by INNCOM via Third Party Supplied Momentary Pushbutton and RJ9 Cable
This diagram illustrates the INNCOM L510 Lamp Control Module controlling a lamp (provided by others) with local control provided by a third-party momentary pushbutton connected via an RJ9 cable. The diagram shows the L510 module, the lamp, the third-party switch, and the cable connections to the power outlet, including details on wiring the switch to the appropriate pins.
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