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• The number of drives and the length of wire connections are determined by the following factors; a.) Current output capacity of the dimmer. b) The interface of the driver consumes current, this product is less than 1mA. c.) 7KH VL]H RI WKH FRQQHFWLRQ ZLUH DQG LV UHFRPPHQGHG WR XVH OHVV WKDQ PP d.) Install environment interference, avoid wiring with high voltage or interference source. • It is recommended to use a dimmer with active, isolated and strong output current capacity. This product cannot use a non-isolation dimmer. • Synchronisation up to 16 drivers. • Maximum cable length between each unit: 20 meters.

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DIRECT LIGHTING

DALI DRIVER - WIRING INSTRUCTIONS (1-10V/10V PWM)

DIRECTIONAL LIGHTING

Lighting a display object predominately from one direction.

DLOR

Downward Light Output Ratio is the ratio of the total light output of a luminaire below the horizontal.

Also referred to as Class II, double Insulation comprises both basic insulation and supplementary insulation.

DOUBLE INSULATION

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EDGE LIT

200-240V~ L - Live (Brown) N - Neutral (Blue)

220-200V~ L - Live (Brown) N - Neutral (Blue)

EFFICIENCY

Ratio of power supplied to wattage dissipated.

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EFFICACY

1-10V/10V PWM

TECHNICAL SUMMARY

TECHNICAL SUMMARY

Electromagnetic Compatibility. Electrical items produce unintentional interference so EMC ensures these levels are within the required guidelines and should not cause unwanted interference with other equipment. Lighting provided for use in emergency situations when the main lighting installation fails, enabling safe exit from a building. Testing an Emergency Lighting Installation should undergo regular periodic testing to ensure the luminaires are correctly functioning and to maintain the condition of the batteries. The testing should be recorded in a log book and follow this schedule... • Daily – visual check that the charge indicator LED is illuminated • Monthly – a functional test that the luminaire operates when mains supply is disconnected • Annually – as monthly test but for the full rated duration of the luminaire (3hrs).

EMC

EMERGENCY LIGHTING

EMERGENCY LIGHTING TEST

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ENERGY LABEL

DALI DRIVER - WIRING INSTRUCTIONS (SWITCH/PUSH DIMMING)

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ESCAPE ROUTE LIGHTING

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FIRE-RATED

200-240V~ L - Live (Brown) N - Neutral (Blue)

220-200V~ L - Live (Brown) N - Neutral (Blue)

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FLICKER

Push Switch

Flow ™ Connectors make wiring a lighting circuit easy. Quick and easy to install as well as to remove and replace for the purpose of circuit testing.

FLOW ™

In Lighting: Flux or Luminous Flux, measured in lumens, is the amount of light produced by a light source or received by a surface.

FLUX

FREQUENCY

In lighting and electrics; the rate of alternation in an AC current, expressed in cycles per second or hertz (Hz).

Lighting that is designed to illuminate the whole of an area uniformly without provision for special local requirements.

GENERAL LIGHTING

Refers to the unwanted dazzling effect of bright light. The severity of glare can be anywhere from FDXVLQJ GLVFRPIRUW WR WKH LQDELOLW\ WR SHUIRUP WDVNV 6RPH OXPLQDLUHV LQFOXGH RSDO GLIIXVHUV RU UHÁHFWRUV to provide an anti-glare function.

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