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1 miniz Quick Start Guide Congratulations on purchasing the miniz Daylight Harvesting Controller. The miniz is designed to be easy to install and configure with a few simple steps. Simplest Install Steps: 1. Physically install unit and any peripherals 2. Terminate power & control wiring 3. Enable AutoCal & Auto Burn-In 4. Power up system 5. Installation & configuration complete! Supplement this guide with the full installation manual provided for more advanced applications. 1
2 1/2" nipple for convenient connection to junction box Control Input: US Models 120VAC & 277VAC terminals, Canadian Models 120VAC & 347VAC terminals Neutral Circuit 1 Line Circuit 1 Load Zone 1 Output (0-10V)* Circuit 2 Line Circuit 2 Load Zone 2 Output (0-10V)* Zone 3 Output (0-10V)* Low Voltage Terminal & Configuration Board AutoCal enable automatic self-calibration Configuration Jumpers HVAC and/or Emergency Output Relays* Emergency Input Also can be configured as Occupancy Sensor disable Daylight Harvesting Target Manual Adjustment Photocell Disable Temporarily disables daylight harvesting mode Time Clock Turns off lights when input receives +24VDC Load Shed Lights dim to shed level when input receives +24 Photocell Input Supplies +24vdc Expects +0-10vdc return Occupancy Sensor Input Supplies +24vdc Expects +24vdc return *Varies depending on model Switch Inputs + Momentary + Maintained + Supports SPDT Center Off Switches +Annunciator/Pilot Light Support Step 1: Remove the manual and the miniz product from the box. 2
3 miniz All Models Quick Configuration Guide REFER TO MANUAL FOR ADVANCED SETUP AND OPERATION 3
4 Step 2: Refer to the Quick Connection Guides found on pages of this guide to connect the line voltage and low voltage circuits. Select the diagram based on the model you have purchased. Note: The dimming models have the 0-10V control output wires leaving the miniz controller through the same nipple as the supply and load circuit wires. They are color coded to different zones as indicated in the manual. For two zone applications: Zone 1 should be connected to the luminaires closest to the daylit area such as the windows or skylights. This is generally accepted to be approximately 12 to 15 from the daylight source. Zone 2 should be connected to the luminaires in the next area beyond 15 to approximately 25 from the daylight source. For three zone applications: Zone 1 should be connected to the luminaires closest to the daylight area such as the windows or skylights. This is generally accepted to be approximately 8 to 10 from the daylight source. Zone 2 should be connected to the luminaires in the next area beyond 10 to approximately 15 from the daylight source. Zone 3 should be connected to the luminaires beyond the 15 area. 4
5 Windows along exterior wall Zone #1 receives most effect from daylight Zone #2 receives moderate effect from daylight Photocell 120/277v Zone #3 receives least effect from daylight miniz Typical Classroom 3-Zone miniz Application S Wall Mount Occupancy Sensor 5
6 Step 3: Connect the photocell, occupancy sensor (if used), and the wall station control per the Quick Connect Guides. Note: The two zone MZD20 can have two separate wall station controls (see manual) to operate each zone independently in the manual mode only. If only one wall station control is used, jumper the two switch input terminals to control both zones. Step 4: Turn the power on to the circuit. The luminaires will come on. 6
7 3-zone miniz Application 2000 MZ MZ-2 MZ-1 ZB5 MZ ZD31 Fixture Types 105W 0-10V Flourescent 7
8 miniz Application ZB5 MZ ZD22 MZ-1 MZ-2 To Distribution Panel Fixture Types 135W 0-10V Flourescent 8
9 Dual Room miniz Application ZB5 MZ ZD22 MZ-1 ZB5 MZ-2 To Distribution Panel Fixture Types 135W 0-10V Flourescent 9
10 Step 5: In a closed loop configuration, move the Auto-Cal switch to the ON position as shown in the manual to activate. Note: This feature operates the luminaires at full output for a period of 24 hours. During this time, the miniz will record the lowest foot-candle reading from the photocell and record that value as the target illumination. The target illumination is the level that the miniz will maintain with the load control output as daylight is available to the space. The lights will automatically raise or lower (dimmed models) based on how much daylight is contributing to the overall foot-candle value present to the photocell. Step 6: If the fluorescent lamps are new, move the Burn-In switch to the ON position as shown in the manual to activate the 100 hour Burn-In feature. This will keep the lamps from dimming until 100 hours of operating time. After that they will operate in the dimmed mode. Note: Both the Auto-Cal and the Burn-In can occur at the same time. Step 7: Adjust the proportional dimming output (dimmed models only). The miniz has proportional dimming using only one photocell input. To optimize the light level balance in the space, adjustment to the daylight harvesting threshold trim pots may be necessary. For a 2 zone application: The zone closest to the daylight source (zone 1) should be turned to 10 or full clockwise. The next zone (zone 2) should be adjusted to 4 on the dial. This will balance the dimming so that the light level across the space is more uniform. For a 3 zone application: The trim pots should be zone 1 = 10, zone 2 = 7 and zone 3 = 3. 10
11 miniz Quick Configuration Guide REFER TO MANUAL FOR ADVANCED SETUP AND OPERATION MODELS: MZB & MZB00-C02 11
12 miniz Quick Configuration Guide REFER TO MANUAL FOR ADVANCED SETUP AND OPERATION MODELS: MZB & MZB02-C02 12
13 miniz Quick Configuration Guide REFER TO MANUAL FOR ADVANCED SETUP AND OPERATION MODELS: MZD & MZD20-C02 13
14 miniz Quick Configuration Guide REFER TO MANUAL FOR ADVANCED SETUP AND OPERATION MODELS: MZD & MZD22-C02 14
15 miniz Quick Configuration Guide REFER TO MANUAL FOR ADVANCED SETUP AND OPERATION MODELS: MZD & MZD30-C02 15
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