What does DC 10V mean?
0–10 V is one of the first and simplest electronic lighting control signaling systems, used as an early fluorescent dimming system. Simply put, the control signal is a DC voltage that varies between zero and ten volts.
How does 10V dimmer work?
0-10v dimming is a lighting control method that—on direct current voltage (DC) between 0 and 10 volts—can produce varying light intensity levels. This simple lighting control system connects to your LED fixtures to provide multipurpose lighting solutions and ambiance.
What is 10V PWM?
1-10V lets the dimming signal go down to 1V or 10% light output. This means the light will only go down to 10%, therefore there will still be some visible light and power going through the system.
What does 0-10V dimming do?
What is 0-10V dimming?
0-10V dimming is a type of dimming where a dimmer is used to alter the control signal of the dimming wires from 1-10VDC to alter the LED brightness. In 0-10V or 1-10V dimmable drivers there is a 10V signal that flows from the Dim (+) line to the Dim (-) line.
What is ‘3-in-1 dimming’?
This ‘3-in-1 dimming’ allows for the user to dim LEDs with three different forms of signal: Passive Resistance, 1-10VDC (0-10V) and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). This dimming feature enhances flexibility to make the end-application design much simpler.
What is primary push dimming?
PUSH Dimming (Switch Dim, Analogue) A dimming method using a simple retractive (non-latching) switch. The input from the switch to the driver is in addition to the main power supply to the driver. With Primary PUSH dimming, an additional live with a retractive switch and a neutral are connected to the driver.
What kind of switch do I need for push dimming?
PUSH dimming may also be called Switch DIM. Dimmable Switches – for our dimmable drivers there is NO set recommended dimmer switch. All you will need is a DALI switch for a DALI driver, a 1-10V switch for a 1-10V driver and a retractive switch for PUSH dimming.