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Page 1: LIGHTING CONTROLS - hubbellcdn2 Welcome Installing efficient lighting and/or lighting controls are a couple of prime options building owners turn to in order to reduce energy costs,

LIGHTING CONTROLS “Smart Enough to Work Right Out of the Box”

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Welcome

Installing efficient lighting and/or lighting controls are a couple of prime options building owners turn to in order to reduce energy costs, but meeting today’s ever-evolving energy codes and regulations can be daunting and appear to be expensive.

The NX Intelligent Networked Lighting Control system offers a simple, affordable way to 1) meet energy codes and 2) provide intuitive, energy-saving control of your lighting.

The NX system is designed to provide code compliance right out of the box! The NX system is built on industry-standard technologies to give you confidence that it will simply work as you expect. Get full automatic or manual control, or anything in between. The system also integrates wired and wireless elements for a true hybrid distributed network lighting control solution with future-proof connectivity.

The NX system utilizes distributed intelligence. The “smarts” are embedded in individual room controllers, creating the core of a simple yet totally scalable architecture. Set up a stand-alone room or space using one or more room controllers as a zone, which can be networked with other zones into large areas. You get total access to every control point from a single room to an entire campus.

Self-ConfigurationNX components are self-configuring. Simply plug devices such as digital wall switches, occupancy sensors, and daylight sensors into the NX Room Controller and they are auto-configured. It’s really that simple! No complex set-up is required for default code-compliant operations. All device communication is over standard CAT5 cables which simplifies installation and eliminates wiring errors.

More advanced configuration of dimming and daylight functions within a room can be accomplished with the use of the optional Bluetooth® radio and free smart phone app available for both Android™ and iOS® devices. All of these features add up to an efficient, trouble-free installation with “from the ground” convenience.

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Distributed Control System:

Is made up of many individual control elements spread throughout

the building. Each having local intelligence and capable of

autonomous operation without dependence on a central

controller or server.

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Energy Code Compliant

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Modern energy codes and regulations present a challenge to designers, installers and owners. Simple lighting control applications that were prevalent just a few years ago are no longer acceptable by current standards. Line voltage wall switches and simple occupancy sensors that were once state of the art are now all but obsolete. Many applications now mandate manual-on/automatic-off operation mode in the energy codes. Layering this with additional requirements for bi-level lighting, dimming, and daylight harvesting has created a need for a new class of room level lighting controls that are capable of meeting this complex sequence of operation for each building space without requiring complicated wiring, software,and commissioning.

NX distributed intelligent controls provide a simple solution for all of this and more. Logic built into the room controller is designed to provide energy code compliance by default along with optimized performance.

Energy Codes• California Title 24• ASHRAE 90.1• IECC

Bi-Level Lighting - The minimum, requires controls with two independent relays

Dimming - Industry standard 0-10V controls allow compatibility with modern LED lighting

Manual-on/Automatic-off - Referred to as vacancy mode rather than occupancy. Requires integration of low voltage wall switch with the occupancy sensor.

Daylight Harvesting - Dimming electric lighting in response to available daylight. Must be coordinated with room occupancy and manual override.

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NX™ Room Controller

NX OCCUPANCY SENSORMonitors the occupancy of the

room with dual sensor technology. Each load is configured in vacancy mode (manual on) and turns off

automatically when vacant.

NX DAYLIGHT SENSORProvides continuous dimming

of the fixtures in response to the amount of natural light entering

the room.

NX ROOM CONTROLLERProvides switching and 0-10V

dimming control for twolighting loads.

NX DIGITAL SMART SWITCHProvides on and off control for two

lighting zones.

PLUG LOAD CONTROLLERAutomatically turns off non-

essential equipment when the room is unoccupied.

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Room ControllerThe NX Room Controller is the core component of a completely scalable “bottom up” architecture. It’s simple, perfect for stand-alone lighting control of any space, or building up to complete building systems.

With one or two relays, with or without dimming, it meets bi-level or dimming requirements. Defaults to manual on mode. On/off switching, step-dimming and full-range dimming are all standard using the same daylight sensor. Use more than one room controller to provide additional load capacity for larger spaces. SmartPORT™ technology allows room devices such as switches, motion sensors and daylight sensors to self-configure for code-compliant default operation when they are connected. This RJ45 style connection allows room devices to plug into the Room Controller logic using CAT5 cables.

Key Features: • Digital SmartPORT technology provides auto-configuration of switches and sensors • RJ45 connectivity eliminates field wiring errors and simplifies installation • Integral push-buttons and LED indicators aid in installation and troubleshooting • Compact housing provides up to two relays and two dimming channels • Connect up to 8 NX Room Controllers for a total of 16 loads • Installs in the plenum above the controlled area eliminating home run wiring

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Applications: • Classrooms • Personal Offices • Open Office Spaces • Libraries • Cafeterias • Reception Areas

Zone:A room or space served

by one set of NX room devices, including at least one Room

Controller and a bridge, associated by HubbNET™ with other zones within an Area. A room or space

becomes a Zone on the network.

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Room Control Solution

APPThe NX Room Setup App takes over where self-configuration and manual configuration leave off. No need for software or a PC. The free downloadable smart phone app provides a simple, intuitive means to configure all sequence of operation requirements for individual rooms with “from the ground” convenience. The optional NXBTR Bluetooth® Radio Module plugs into any SmartPORT™ automatically enabling wireless connection.

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1NX Room Controller - Used individually or in combinations, the room controller is the central component in the NX room control solution. It contains either one or two independently controlled relays. Dimming versions are available that provide one or two 0 - 10VDC control signal outputs for full range control of dimmable ballasts and LED drivers. The NX Room Controller features SmartPORT technology that provides auto-configuration of occupancy sensors and manual control switches. When devices are plugged into the port, the room controller automatically and intelligently responds to the devices to provide the most energy efficient operation.

Wiring - All device communication is over standard CAT5 patch cables which simplifies installation and eliminates wiring errors.

NX Ceiling and Wall Mount Vacancy / Occupancy Sensors - Sensors employ Dual Technology, Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) sensing technologies to control lighting based on occupancy. Each load can be individually set to operate either in occupancy (auto on) or vacancy (manual on) mode. These sensors employ HBA’s patented IntelliDAPT® technology to eliminate sensor commisioning and prevent false-offs.

NX Daylight Sensor - Using a photodiode element, the daylight sensor continuously measures daylight levels and sends the information to the NX Room Controller which then performs daylight switching or dimming functionality based on the amount of natural light in the area. The system provides a self calibration feature to facilitate installation and can be configured to comply with specific requirements.

NX Smart Switches - Provide manual control of the NX System with station choices of 1 - 6 buttons. Each button has an LED status indicator and can be configured to control individual loads or groups of loads. Up to eight stations can be connected in series to one port on a NX Room Controller. The attractive decorator style form factor allows ganging and use of standard decorator style wall plates.

NX Plug Load Control Module - Specially designed to stand up to the rigors of controlling all kinds of plug-in loads, the dedicated NX Plug Load Control Module connects into a port and automatically tracks the occupancy state of the room and turns off non essential equipment when the room is unoccupied. Meets ASHRAE 90.1 requirements for control of plug loads out of the box.

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Key App Functions: • Manually control relays and dimmers

• Change switch station button types

• Configure loads for vacancy/auto on mode

• Set up daylight harvesting

• Configure dimming fade and trim settings

• Define preset scenes

• Set up room partition scenarios

• Configure occupied and unoccupied levels for dimmers

• Set power up conditions for loads

• Name rooms for network discovery

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NX™ Network Bridge Module & HubbNET™ Network

BridgeNX room controllers can be connected to create networks. Applications benefit from interconnecting all of the building’s controls on a network with centralized control and monitoring. Once connected, functions such as area-wide manual switching or dimming control is enabled. Switch stations can perform master control functions across all or some of the Zones in an Area. Schedules can also be downloaded into Room Controllers to perform distributed time-based functions. The NXHNB bridge module connects single rooms to a larger network through simple HubbNET connections.

NX ROOM CONTROLLER

Operates as a stand-alone distributed control zone, but can connect to the building wide NX HubbNET network

through the NetworkBridge Module.

NX Network Bridge ModuleModel NXHNB connects one NX Room Controller lighting control zone to the

HubbNET network via SmartPORT to SmartPORT connection with CAT5 patch cable.

HubbNET

Our unique HubbNET self-powered network connects Bridge modules, Panels, SmartPORT™ modules and other accessory components to the Area Controller for building-wide administration. Ethernet-based, high speed communication is handled on industry-standard CAT5 structured wiring. Accessory power gives HubbNET power over Ethernet (POE) capabilities similar to that widely used today for surveillance and CCTV systems. This self-powered aspect adds reliability and simplifies installation. It eliminates the need to supply external power to many NX components.

HubbNET™ Network

CAT5 Patch Cables

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NX™ Panels

PanelsNX relay/dimming panels seamlessly integrate into the NX Distributed Control System allowing control functions for exterior or large interior spaces not suited for control by Room Controllers. NX panels can be configured with up to 48 relays and 32 dimming channels. Dimming is done by traditional 0-10V low voltage technology compatible with many types of lighting and most LED drivers. NX panels employ individually replicable, mechanically latching relays standard. Optional two pole relays allow control of multi pole circuits. NX panels are UL924 listed and can be used on emergency lighting circuits to control emergency lighting.

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UL924 Relay Module For emergency lighting, many applications use all or some of the general lighting within a space. Controlling this lighting requires special considerations.

The unique design of our NXR-3LEM relay module automatically forces the SPST latching relay into the ON position whenever normal power feeding the panel is lost. This allows the NX panel to control emergency lighting circuits, guaranteeing that emergency lighting will be on during periods when normal power is lost.

NX panels equipped with NXR-3LEM relays meet the requirements of NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) Article 700.

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SmartSwitches

SmartSwitch

SmartSwitch

OccupancySensor

OccupancySensor

SmartSwitches

NX LightingControl Panel

Bridge Module Bridge Module

ToAdditional

Devices

ToAdditional

Devices

Room Controller Room Controller

Daylight Sensor

SmartPORTModule

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NX™ Area Controller

Area ControllerThe Area Controller provides the system user interface, and machine-to-machine interface allowing interaction with an entire NX Networked Control System. User interaction with the system is through a standard web browser. There is no software to install and no dependence on any particular PC platform. The graphical user interface can be accessed through a PC or laptop directly connected to the Area Controller. Or, the

Area Controller can be connected to the owner’s enterprise network allowing access to the NX system from any user workstation. One area controller can manage up to 64 areas each with 128 zones.

For even greater integration, the Area Controller can connect the entire NX Distributed Control System directly to the Building Automation System without the need for gateways or interfaces. The BACnet® interface is integrated into the NXAC Area Controller.

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Web Browser

Area Controller

HubbNET™

Ethernet

BACnet®BACnet is the prevailing open protocol standard used in buildings today for inter-operation between various control systems. Our NXAC Area Controller is BACnet enabled, allowing the entire NX networked lighting control system to be easily integrated with Building Automation Systems through a simple Ethernet connection. No complicated programming is needed to set up the integration.

The Area Controller automatically exposes each NX zone as a virtual BACnet Device that can be discovered by the BAS. Control points within each zone are based on the actual room devices connected. Control points that are exposed as BACnet objects include: relay state, dimmer level, occupancy state, light level, wattage, voltage and more.The BACnet interface is available at initial installation or for use later if the need arises.

Browser Interface • One click discovery of the entire NX system

• Minimal programming required, rooms are discovered pre-configured

• Navigation tree organizes system based on building architecture

• Create and download schedules to panels and room controllers

• Monitor power usage down to the room level

• Share status and override with the BAS

• Initiate system wide automatic demand response actions

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Area:A logical architectural

division within a building, such as a floor or wing, for the purpose of organizing NX zones for network

communication. A system can have up to 64 Areas each with up

to 128 zones.

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NX™ Products

NXRCRoom Controller

FEATURES:• Single or dual relay versions for On/Off or High/Low control • Suitable for use with controlled receptacles• Optional 0-10V interface for full range dimming control• Auto configure support for Occupancy Sensors, Daylight Sensors and Smart Switch Stations• Advanced configuration with NXBTR Bluetooth® Radio Module and smart phone app• Device intelligently and automatically responds to sensors and switches in the most energy-efficient manner • Schedules are held in the devices (requires optional network connection)• Retains data during power outages • UL Listed• Five-year limited warranty

FEATURES:• Four Relay panel sizes - 8, 16/24, 32, and 48 relay spaces• Standard Relay - 30A/1P latching (18K SCCR) UL Pending • Optional Relays - 20A/2P N/O, 2A/2P N/C (14K SSCR) • Multi-channel, 0-10V dimming option• Astronomical and real time clock• Downloadable schedules run in each panel• Web browser user interface served from Area Controller• High speed Ethernet compatible network• Programmable dry contact auxiliary inputs and outputs• Optional digital switch inputs via SmartPORTTM Module• Programmable dry contact inputs accept low voltage switches, photocells or motion sensors• Listed to UL916, UL924 and cUL pending

NXPPanels

FEATURES:• Real-time programming and monitoring of the NX Networked Lighting Control System through your PC• No software required—built-in web server provides connection via any web browser• Graphical User Interface (GUI) makes programming both intuitive and simple• Local or remote access via the local network or Internet• Can connect multiple users at once• Sophisticated user account/password manager• Integrates NX Lighting Control System and Building Automation System (BAS) via BACnet IP• Supports 128 areas, 96 zones per area• NEMA enclosure with locking door• Five-year limited warranty

NXAC-120Area Controller

FEATURES:• Uses standard CAT5e patch cable for plug-in connection to SmartPORT on Room Controller• In and out RJ-45 connections provided for HubbNETTM CAT5e network cable• Up to 100m of CAT5 cable between bridges• Self powered by the HubbNET network• Provides high speed communication link with Area Controller• 1/2 nipple for non-electrical mounting to jbox• Class 2 Device

NXHNBNetwork Bridge Module

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NXDSDaylight Sensor

NXSPSmartPORT Module

FEATURES:• Indoor and Outdoor models available• Architecturally attractive design• Open loop operation• Foot-candle range: 3-6,000fc• Mounts vertically or horizontally• Color-coded, plug-and-play integration with Room Controller• UL and cUL listed• Five-year limited warranty

FEATURES:• Connects to the HubbNET network through the NXHDI Device Network Interface Module• Four independent SmartPORT channels, each with two RJ45 connectors• Compatible with all Smart Switch Stations, Occupancy Sensors and Daylight Sensor• Mounts to standard DIN rail• Five-year limited warranty

FEATURES:• Simple plug in connection to RJ45 port on Room Controller or Smart Switch• Self powered from the SmartPORTTM connection• LED status indicates successful connection• Easily pairs with smart phone app• Bidirectional communication for set up of lighting control functions• Five-year limited warranty

NXBTRBluetooth Radio Module

FEATURES:• IntelliDAPT® self-adaptive technology – no manual adjustment required• All-digital sensor• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings• 500 to 2,000 square-foot coverage area (based on model)• Plug and play integration with Room Controller• UL and cUL listed • Five-year limited warranty

NXOSOccupancy

Sensors

FEATURES:• Attractive, architecturally-pleasing decorator style design• Gang-able with other decorator type devices• Up to six buttons in a single gang• Plug and play integration with Room Controllers• Five-year limited warranty

NXSWSmart Switches

Smart Devices Deserve A Smart Network

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Hubbell, A Name You Can Trust

Hubbell Control Solutions is a strong proponent of innovative, integrated energy-saving lighting controls. From introducing the industry’s first self-adaptive occupancy sensor to today’s advanced wired and wireless distributed intelligence lighting controls, the company continues to offer the most comprehensive line of occupancy sensors on the market. Other products include daylight harvesting and high bay controls.

The brand is part of Hubbell Lighting, one of the largest lighting manufacturers in North America. Hubbell Lighting brands offer products for commercial, industrial and residential markets. The company’s history of innovation extends back to 1886 and Harvey Hubbell’s invention of the very first lighting control device—the pull chain switch.

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