MMDM RT LEDsmart Plus Rotary Dimmer Switch for LED Lighting Diginet Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Diginet
Table of Contents
- Diginet LEDsmart Plus MMDM/RT Rotary Dimmer Switch for LED Lighting
- [A: Entering Setup Mode](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources/diginet-
- [B: Setting Minimum Brightness](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
- [C: Setting Maximum Brightness](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
- [D: Setting the Kick Start Feature](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
- [E: Setting Off State LED Feature](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
- [F: Setting Separate Switch Mode](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
- [G: Setting Toggle / Memory Dimmer](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
- [H: Setting Multimate™ Mode](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
- [I: Factory Defaults Reset](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Diginet LEDsmart Plus MMDM/RT Rotary Dimmer Switch for LED Lighting
Instruction Manual
[A: Entering Setup Mode](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources/diginet-
ledsmart-dimmer-installation-information)
Before starting to setup the dimmer, the rotary dial should be removed by pulling it off the shaft. This allows the white LED indicator to be easily seen during setup.
If the dimmer has been powered up for LESS THAN 15 MINUTES see A1 below.
If the dimmer has been powered up for MORE THAN 15 MINUTES see A2 below.
Once in Setup Mode, options are selected by a series of ‘clicks’ of the dimmer rotary shaft. Each ‘click’ should be within 1 second of the previous click.
A1: Dimmer has been powered up via mains 240Vac for LESS than 15 Minutes
Step 1
Press and hold the dimmer rotary shaft for 10 seconds
Note: Connected lights will dim up or down, this is normal
Step 2
The white LED Indicators will blink ON/OFF twice per second. This indicates
that the dimmer is now in Setup Mode
Note: If more than one LEDsmart + device is connected in parallel (see
pages 5-7), all these devices will now enter setup mode. The blink ON/OFF will
also be see on all other LEDsmart + devices connected in parallel
In the unlikely event that other LEDsmart+ devices connected in parallel do
not enter setup, exit and try again.
Step 3
The dimmer is ready for the settings to be adjusted as required. Go to the
relevant setup function instructions
A2: Dimmer has been powered up via mains 240Vac for MORE than 15 Minutes
Step 1
Press and hold the dimmer rotary shaft for 30 seconds
Note: This resets the Setup Entry time back to 10 seconds (for the next 30
minutes)
Note: Connected lights will dim up or down, this is normal
Step 2
The white LED Indicators will blink ON/OFF twice per second. This indicates
that the dimmer is now in Setup Mode
Note: If more than one LEDsmart + device is connected in parallel (see
pages 5-7), all these devices will now enter setup mode. The blink ON/OFF will
also be see on all other LEDsmart + devices connected in parallel
In the unlikely event that other LEDsmart+ devices connected in parallel do not enter setup, exit and try again.
Step 3
The dimmer is ready for the settings to be adjusted as required. Go to the
relevant setup function instructions
[B: Setting Minimum Brightness](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
/diginet-ledsmart-dimmer-installation-information)
The minimum brightness level provided by the dimmer can be set to suit specific lamps and/or customer requirements.
For the majority of lamps a minimum level as low as 0% can be set if required. However, some lamps can become unstable at low dimming levels, in particular CFL’s.
If lamps become unstable at low dimming levels, they typically flicker or pulse on/off. The dimmer allows the minimum brightness to be set to a level above the point at which the lamp flickers/pulses.
Step 1
Enter into the dimmer Setup Mode – See PART A
Step 2
Click the dimmer rotary shaft twice
Step 3
LED will blink 2 times
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Note: If more than one dimmer is connected to the same load (see pages 5-7),
all dimmers connected to this load will now blink 2 times
Step 4
Adjust dial to required MINIMUM brightness level
Note: If more than one dimmer is connected in parallel (see pages 5-7), wait
for 3 seconds for the other connected dimmer to learn the new minimum level
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 5
Click once to save & exit
Note: If more than one LEDsmart + device is connected in parallel, the
minimum brightness levels only needs to be set in one device. The setting
is automatically saved to all other devices connected in parallel
In the unlikely event that other LEDsmart+ devices connected in parallel do
not enter setup, exit and try again.
[C: Setting Maximum Brightness](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
/diginet-ledsmart-dimmer-installation-information)
The maximum brightness level provided by the dimmer can be set to suit customer requirements.
Note that when lamps are dimmed near to full brightness, it is difficult to
see changes in dimming level.
Therefore, when setting up maximum brightness, it is recommended that the lamp
is slowly dimmed up to a point where no further changes in brightness can be
seen, and the maximum level set at this point.
Step 1
Enter into the dimmer Setup Mode – See PART A
Step 2
Click the dimmer rotary shaft three times
Step 3
LED will blink 3 times
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Note: If more than one dimmer is connected to the same load, all dimmers
connected to this load will now blink 3 times
Step 4
Adjust dial to required maximum brightness level
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 5
Click once to save & exit
In the unlikely event that other LEDsmart + devices connected in
parallel do not enter setup, exit and try again.
[D: Setting the Kick Start Feature](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
/diginet-ledsmart-dimmer-installation-information)
The ‘kick-start’ feature is only required to be enabled when dimming loads such as compact fluorescent lamps. These lamps require the dimmer output to be set to 50% for 0.2 of a second when the lamp is turned on. This ensures the lamp strikes successfully. The result is a short bright ‘blink’ when a compact florescent lamp turns on.
As the bright blink caused by the kick start feature can be undesirable for the user, it is highly recommended that this feature remains disabled (the default) when using LED’s and other light sources which do not require the kick-start to operate.
By default Kick Start Mode is disabled. To enable Kick Start Mode, follow the steps below.
Step 1
Enter into the dimmer Setup Mode – See PART A
Step 2
Click the dimmer rotary shaft four times
Step 3
LED will blink 4 times
If Kick start is currently Disabled, lamp(s) connected to the dimmer will now
turn OFF
If Kick start is currently Enabled, lamp(s) connected to the dimmer will now
turn ON
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Note: If more than one dimmer is connected to the same load, all dimmers
connected to this load will now blink 4 times
Step 4
To Enable Kick Start Mode
Adjust the dial Clockwise until lamp(s) turn ON
To Disable Kick Start Mode (Default)
Adjust dial Anti-Clockwise until lamp(s) turn OFF
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 5
Click once to save & exit
In the unlikely event that other LEDsmart + devices connected in
parallel do not enter setup, exit and try again.
[E: Setting Off State LED Feature](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
/diginet-ledsmart-dimmer-installation-information)
When the dimmer is switched off, the white LED indicators in the dimmer can be
set to glow on or turn off.
By Default, the white LED indicators are set to glow on when the dimmer is
turned off.
To set the LED indicators to turn off when the dimmer is off, follow the steps
below.
Step 1
Enter into the dimmer Setup Mode – See PART A
Step 2
Click the dimmer rotary shaft five times
Step 3
LED will blink 5 times
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 4
To set Indicator to glow on when dimmer is off
Adjust the dial Clockwise until the lamp(s) turns ON
To set Indicator to turn off when dimmer is off
Adjust the dial Anti-Clockwise until the lamp(s) turns OFF
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 5
Click once to save & exit
[F: Setting Separate Switch Mode](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
/diginet-ledsmart-dimmer-installation-information)
The dimmer is designed to operate as a combined switch and dimmer, taking up only one gang in a wall plate.
However, some lamps (for example, non-dimmable CFL’s) can flicker when switched OFF by pressing the rotary dial. In these cases it is recommended that the dimmer is used in ‘Separate Switch Mode’ and combined with a standard mechanical switch. Note this also applies where two way switching operation is required.
When used in the Separate Switch Mode, the dimmer turn-on level needs to be set. This is covered in Step 4 below.
Step 1
Enter into the dimmer Setup Mode – See PART A
Step 2
Click the dimmer rotary shaft six times
Step 3
LED will blink 6 times
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 4
To Enable Separate Switch Mode
Adjust the dial Clockwise until the lamp(s) turn ON
Note the level the lamp(s) are adjusted to during this step will be the turn
on level when the separate switch is used during normal operation
To Disable Separate Switch Mode
Adjust the dial Anti-clockwise until the lamp(s) turn OFF (or pulses ON/OFF)
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 5
Click once to save & exit
Note for Separate Switch Mode
- Clicking the rotary dial will toggle between the minimum level and the previous level
- ‘Wake up’ mode cannot be used
- LED indicators are always off when the separate switch is off
- The dimmer does not recall the previously set dimming level when switched back on. It turns back on to level set in step 4 above.
[G: Setting Toggle / Memory Dimmer](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
/diginet-ledsmart-dimmer-installation-information)
Step 1
Enter into the dimmer Setup Mode – See PART A
Step 2
Click the push button 7 times
Step 3
LED will blink 7 times
a. If the memory dimmer function is currently Disabled, lamp(s) connected to the dimmer will now turn OFF
b. If the memory dimmer function is currently Enabled, lamps(s) connected to the dimmer will now turn ON
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Note: If more than one dimmer is connected to the same load, all dimmers connected to this load will now blink 7 times
Step 4
To Enable the memory dimmer adjust the dial Clockwise until the lamp(s)
turns ON
To Disable the memory dimmer (Default) adjust the dial Anti-clockwise until
the lamp(s) turns OFF
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 5
Click once to save & exit
In the unlikely event that other LEDsmart + devices connected in
parallel do not enter setup, exit and try again.
[H: Setting Multimate™ Mode](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
/diginet-ledsmart-dimmer-installation-information)
Step 1
Enter into the dimmer Setup Mode – See PART A
Step 2
Click the push button 8 times
Step 3
LED will blink 8 times
a. If the MultiMate™ function is currently Disabled, lamp(s) connected to the dimmer will now turn OFF
b. If the MultiMate™ function is currently Enabled, lamps(s) connected to the dimmer will now turn ON
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 4
To Enable MultiMate™ (Default) adjust the dial Clockwise or push-and-hold
the button until the lamp(s) turns ON
To Disable MultiMate™ adjust the dial Anti-clockwise or push-and-hold the
button until the lamp(s) turns OFF
Note: To cancel/exit do nothing for 30 seconds
Step 5
Click once to save & exit
[I: Factory Defaults Reset](https://www.pierlite.com.au/resources
/diginet-ledsmart-dimmer-installation-information)
Step 1
Enter into the dimmer Setup Mode – See PART A
Step 2
Click the dimmer rotary shaft ten times
Step 3
The dimmer will automatically exit Setup Mode once reset
Distributed by:
Reduction Revolution Pty Ltd
www.reductionrevolution.com.au/LED
References
- Online Lighting Store - The Best LED Lights & Brands
- LEDSMART+ Dimmers installation and Setup functions - Pierlite Australia
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