Wireless 010V Primary Secondary Dimming Controller











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Demonstration of ILLUMRA 0-10V Primary / Secondary (Master / Slave) remote LED dimmer controls. Also shows battery-free wireless switches and occupancy sensors being linked to wireless 0-10V Area Controllers. The Area Controller features 20A load switching capacity and 0-10V dimming circuit rated to control dimming of up to 200 fixtures. • The system uses wireless motion sensors to operate occupancy sensing mode with the lights turning on with motion or in vacancy mode with a manual switch and lights turning off automatically when no motion is detected. Up to 25 Wireless switches may be used to control the lights from multiple locations. • For more information: • Primary - Area Controller: http://illumra.com/products/receiver/... • Secondary - Fixture Controller: http://illumra.com/products/receiver/... • Wireless switch: http://illumra.com/single-rocker-wire... • Wireless Motion Sensor: http://illumra.com/wall-occupancy-sensor • 0:01 I am pleased to introduce the Primary/Secondary demonstration kit. It consists of an area controller, in this case the area controller is connected to a slider and I have already connected the slider output to the 0-10V input, right here. • 0:16 I’ve got another 0-10V output that I could use to locally control a luminaire. I'm demonstrating master/slave operation though, so in this case the Area Controller will be transmitting to the Fixture Controller and I will go ahead and connect the Fixture Controller directly to the fixture, turn it on and connect the dimming output and the slider thats wired to the area controller now is sending wireless signals. • 0:51 You can notice blinking lights each time this transmits here on the LED and I'm able to adjust the value or the level of the fixture controller from the slider so this is really handy if people want a slider interface. • 1:09 This can broadcast to hundreds of fixture controllers simultaneously and they will all change in sync. In this case I've got a switch also connected to the area controller and a motion sensor connected to the area controller so when any of these change the level it in turn sends a signal to turn off the fixture control as well, in sync. • 1:30 So notice there's nothing connected to the area controller and everything here is just being transferred wirelessly in a master-slave relationship so this functionality is quite handy to control multiple fixtures at the same time without having to run any control wires. The philosophy is no new wires when you're installing these types of LED fixtures. Thank you very much!

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