Connection (continued)
General control terminals
N
L1
L2
L3
13
11
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A
B
E
F
Operation
• After a mains failure, the remote control dimmer returns to
the status it was in prior to the failure (status memory).
• After switching off, each time the product is switched on
via a short press on the controls the last lighting level is
restored (level memory).
In remote control dimmer mode
Set the min. lighting level using the adjustment button on
the product.
- Via local control on the product, pushbuttons or peripheral
devices.
Short press = on / off
Long press = minimum lighting level then increasing / decreasing
dimming (direction of dimming reversed on each long press).
- Control via double pushbuttons.
Key
: Short press = maximum lighting level:
+
Long press = increases dimming
Key
: Short press = off
–
Long press = decreases dimming
First use
When the installation is switched on, the remote control dim-
mer behaves as follows when it is first controlled locally:
- In remote control dimmer mode
Short press = on
Long press = minimum lighting level (varies according to
the position of the adjustment button), then dimming.
15
1
3
5
9
7
400 81
D
L A
C
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15
1
13
3
11
5
9
7
230 V
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400 81
2500 W
F
E
A
B
In dimmer mode
Set the lighting to the required level using the adjustment
button on the product.
- Via local control on the product, pushbuttons or peripheral
devices.
Short or long press = required lighting level / off
- Control via double pushbuttons
Key
: Short or long press = required lighting level
+
Key
: Short or long press = off
–
In slave mode
The controls are inoperative, control is via the master
remote control dimmer.
- In dimmer mode
Short or long press = required level of lighting, determined
using the adjustment button.
- In slave mode
The remote control dimmer controls are inoperative.
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- Regardless of whether the
device is used in "dimmer"
or "remote control dimmer"
mode, general control via
double pushbutton of seve-
ral remote control dimmers in
parallel supplied by one phase
or several distinct phases can
be used to switch an unlimited
number of circuits on or off
simultaneously.
- Switch on reverts to the level
of lighting which preceded the
last general switch off.
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