ABB EIB / KNX Universal Dim Actuator, 2-fold, 300 VA, MDRC (4 DIN)

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UD/S 2.300.2
New product

For switching and dimming of incandescent lamps, 230 V halogen lamps or low-voltage halogen lamps which are powered by wound or electronic transformers (automatic load detection).

Programming Cost .
€255.99
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For switching and dimming of incandescent lamps, 230 V halogen lamps or low-voltage halogen lamps which are powered by wound or electronic transformers (automatic load detection). Output power 2 x 300 VA or 1 x 500 VA up to 45°C ambient temperature at a minimum load of just 2 W. Both outputs are independent of one another and can be supplied by different phases. Comprehensive application program with scene and time functions.

Function________________________________________________________________

  • Switch function
    • Brightness value when turned on
    • Dimming speed for switch on and off
  • Dimming           
    • Dimming speed can be changed via KNX
    • Min. and max. dimming values
    • Switch on/off via rel. dimming 
  • Brightness value 
    • Dimming speed for transition brightness values 
    • Min. and max. value limits
    • Set switch on and off via value
  • Presets (4 items)
  • Scenes (8-bit scene) -
    • Assignment of the channel in up to 18 scenes 
  • Forced operation     -
    • 2 bit coded forced operation -
    • Behaviour after voltage recovery
  • Block activate channel via 1-bit block object
  • Special functions -
    • 4 point characteristic adjustment -
    • Preference with bus voltage failure -
    • Status feedback    
  • Additional functions -
  • Slave mode e.g. for integration in the constant lighting control -
  • Staircase lighting,    
    • Prewarning via dimming and/or KNX object       
UD/S 2.300.2
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ABB EIB / KNX Universal Dim Actuator, 2-fold, 300 VA, MDRC (4 DIN)

For switching and dimming of incandescent lamps, 230 V halogen lamps or low-voltage halogen lamps which are powered by wound or electronic transformers (automatic load detection).

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