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Tento univerzálny stmievací modul je DIN modul s dvomi kanálmi. Používa sa stmievanie okruhov do 400 VA (pri 45°C) alebo 500 VA (pri 35°C) a je vhodný na použitie v kombinácii s halogénovými žiarovkami, 230V a 12V halogénovými žiarovkami (cez transformátor), stmievateľných LED a úsporných žiaroviek s minimálnym výkonom 10 VA. Tlačidlá na module vám umožňujú manuálne spínať okruhy. Moduly môžete umiestniť proti sebe; napájací zdroj a zbernice sú prepojené pomocou krížového konektora. Modul je vybavený elektronickou ochranou proti skratu, prepätiu a nadprúdu.
Univerzálny stmievací modul 2 x 400 W pre Niko Home Control. The universal dimming module has two channels for dimming light circuits.
The transmission signal of the controller activates one or several outputs on the dimming module. These outputs can also be activated or deactivated manually using the buttons on the dimming module. Please remember that the activation or deactivation is only temporary as it will be overruled by the next bus communication. After a power failure, the dimming module will restore the settings from before the power failure. You can select the type of lighting you wish to dim by adjusting the DIP switches on the front of the module. Use the potentiometer to select the minimum light intensity for each channel on the front of the module.
The dimmer is fitted with a thermal protection device. If the temperature rises too much due to an overload, the dimmer will automatically switch itself off.
Adjust the position of the DIP switch to manually select the type of lighting you wish to dim.
Use a screwdriver to manually adjust the minimum light intensity. Turn the potentiometer clockwise to increase the minimum light intensity. Turn the potentiometer counter-clockwise to decrease the minimum light intensity.
When the module is functioning properly, the STATUS LED will light up in TEST mode only. If one or several errors occur, the LED will blink to indicate the error code of the error with the highest priority.