Xanura™
Dimming actuator
type DAX10
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PROG.
DAX
10
N
L
Mounting / installation
Always switch off the power supply before
!
commencing installation.
1
Blue
1
Green/yellow
Brown
Figure 1.
• Remove the wall socket from the junction box.
• Disconnect the phase and neutral wire (1) from the wall socket.
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Xanura™
Dimming actuator type DAX10
Dimming actuator for mounting behind wall sockets.
Suitable for remote control lighting.
Technical data
Supply voltage
230 V, 50Hz
Power
250 W
Lamps
250 VA
Halogen lighting with wound transformer
(take into account 20% transformer loss)
250 VA
Halogen lighting with leading edge
electronic transformer*
Cartridge fuse
Radial lead micro fuse, 1.6 AT, according to
IEC 60127-3, standard sheet 4
If a wound transformer in excess of 150 VA is connected to the
dimming actuator while the latter is fully open, the internal fuse
in the dimming actuator may blow.
*) Dimactuator can only be used together with a electronic
transformer suitable for leading edge. The dimactuator is not to
be used for trailing edge electronic transformers. Whenever a
trailing edge electronic transformor is being coupled, this will
damage the module and also the guarantee for the dimactuator
expires.
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PROG.
DAX
10
N
L
2
4
3
Figure 2.
Max. torque for screw terminals
• Connect the phase wire (2) to the L side
of the built-in module and the neutral
wire (3) to one of the neutral terminals.
PROG.
• Connect the other neutral terminal (4)
DAX
10
on the module to the neutral on the
N
L
wall socket.
• Connect the dimmed output on the
M = max. 0.5 Nm
module (5) to the phase terminal.
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Functions
• One user-definable address A1...P16.
• Status maintained following loss and return of power supply.
• 2-way communication.
• Auto power option.
• Reacts to ON, OFF, DIM, CLEARER and extended dim level
commands.
Mounting / installation (continued)
Brown
Blue
PROG.
DAX
10
N
L
5
Blue
Green/yellow
Figure 3.
• Place the module against the rear of the junction box behind the wiring.
• Program the module if it has not already been programmed, or has been
programmed incorrectly.
See Programming chapter.
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Brown