Product Description
Leviton D4200 Control Station, refurbished.
Please note that we do not always have the refurbished stations in stock. When they are not in stock, you can consider purchasing a new Leviton D4200 Control Station here: https://goknight.com/leviton-d4200-0lw-lighting-controller-for-luma-net-system/
Leviton Part #D4200-LW, D4200-0LW, D4200-1LW
Dimensions 4200 Lighting Controller for Luma-Net system. (32) Channel controller, (0) internal dimmers. 12-24Vdc input.
Refurbished Leviton D4200 control station with version 2.40 software.
This is also a 12vdc control station, compared to the newer D4200, which operate at 24vdc.
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Replacement unit. Does not require exchange of old/bad control station.
This is a refurbished unit. This unit may have some markings on it. This is not a new unit.
The unit has been tested and refurbished by Knight Sound & Lighting (a Leviton service agency).
One year warranty replacement by GoKnight.com. If the unit fails in one year, then we will replace it free of charge. The damage/failure cannot be the result of an Act of God (such as lightning strike, power surge, flood, fire, etc) or the one-year replacement warranty is void.
Dimensions® D4200 Lighting Controller for Luma-Net system. (32) Channel controller, (0) internal dimmers. 12-24Vdc input, Title 24 compliant, ASHRAE 90.1 compliant
Features:
- (32) Zones/Channels of Control
- (16 + 2) Scene Memory
- Fade Times for each scene
- Room Partition Control
- Remote Dimmer Configuration
- Lockout
- Sequencer
The Leviton D4200 Control Station is a diverse control station for the control of dimming and relay systems that utilize Leviton’s LumaNet 3 Network. The Leviton D4200 Control Station is capable of controlling up to 32 LumaNet Control Channels on “Zones.” The Zones are then part of presets or scenes (same thing); each zone is included in each preset at a level of between 0 and 100 percent (there is a exception, which is the excluding of zones from a preset. Please ask if you have a question).
The typical operation of the Leviton D4200 Control station is to program the zones at predetermined levels and record these levels into the scenes/presets. When the operator of the Leviton D4200 Control Station wants a preset, he/she simply pushes a preset button and all of the zones go to their predetermined levels. All of this can be programmed and/or re-programmed by the end-user at any time (no computer program is required).
Although the Leviton D4200 Control Station is limited to 32 zones, it is NOT limited to controlling 32 dimmers and/or relays. Multiple dimmers and/or relays can be given the same LumaNet addresses, which will allow them to work together.
In addition, the Leviton D4200 can operate time schedules for the automatic turning on and off of the presets.
Another neat feature is the Sequencer, which allows for the playing back of presets/scenes in a sequence with a programmed time interval. This means that an individual can turn on preset 1, wait 1 minute, then turn on preset 3, wait 2 minutes, and then keep going on from there in a total of 64 steps.
Typically, the Leviton D4200 Control Station is connected to a Leviton Dimmer Rack, such as the Leviton A2000 or I Series e Dimmer Racks, which have built in LumaNet 3 Network capability. In addition, the Leviton D4200 Control Station can also be connected directly to Relay Panels, such as the Leviton Z-Max and Z-Max+ Relay Panels.
However, you do not need to worry, Leviton makes a converter that can take the Leviton D4200 Control Station to DMX (universal RS-485 control language), Ethernet, and several other options.
The Leviton D4200 is a great control station with a lot of options that work well in multiple lighting control applications, such as churches, meeting rooms, auditoriums, schools, and the like.
In addition, Leviton makes accessory control stations, which can access the Leviton D4200 Control Station as both wired and wireless control stations. There is also an Audio Visual interface for RS-232 communication with the lighting control system from the AV Integrator.