ELCOP PBD350VA Push Button Dimmer Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- ELCOP
Table of Contents
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Push Button Dimmer
PBD350VA
Technical Data
Operating Voltage | 220-240 V∼ |
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Frequency | 50 Hz |
Maximum Load | 350 W |
Minimum Load | 10 W |
Dimming Mode | Trailing Edge |
Control Method | One way |
Dimmable LED lamps | 10-150W |
LV Halogen lighting with electronic transformers | 10-350VA |
Incandescent lighting, MV Halogen lamps | 10-350VA |
Function
a) Minimum Brightness If an LED or CFL lamp becomes unstable at low dimming levels , it can flicker or pulse on/off. The dimmer’s minimum brightness can be set to a level above the point at which a lamp flickers or pulses.
- Remove the top tap.
- Hold down programming button until LED slow flashing.
- Hold down the button to the setting level.
- Double press the button to exit programming mode.
b) Maximum Brightness The maximum brightness level provided by the dimmer can be set to suit customer requirements.
- Remove the top tap.
- Hold down the programming button when LED start slow flashing then press the button again the LED will start quick flashing.
- Hold down the button to the setting level.
- Double press the button to exit programming mode.
c) LED Indicator The blue led indicator will be on when the dimmer is on.
d) Memory Dimmer The dimmer has the option to turn on at the brightness
level set when the lights were turned off/on at the last setting brightness.
e) Protection: Overload, short-circuit, over current, over temperature
protection.
Installation
The installation must be carried out by an electrician
PLEASE READ INSTRUCTION BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE
REFERENCES.
Electrical products can cause death or injury, or damage to property. If in
any doubt about the installation or use of this product, consult a competent
electrician.
NOTE:
- The LED dimmer series are designed for One-Way operation as above diagrams.
- More than one dimmers cannot be connected in parallel or series to control the same load from two different locations.
- Dimmer Mechanism wiring is NOT polarity sensitive.