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Re: LD10/11 and LM12U
> >What is the difference between LD10 and LD11?
Technical description of the new LD10 - which are in fact LD11's
LD11
Commercial Info
Features
First European product with "windowed AGC for improved PLC reliability
in
adverse environments.
Designed to operate with 230V and 12V lighting including halogen.
Remembers its light level for smooth dimming and brightening
Soft (fixed) start and stop with STANDARD "X10" and programmable
start and
stop rates with PROFESSIONAL "X10" protocol.
Use & Applications
The X-10 DIN rail dimmer (LD11) is a 700 W receiver module that serves as
remote controlled dimmer.
Mounted on the DIN rail in the mains distribution box, it dims/switches
hard -wired circuits with several wall switches (e.g. living room
lighting).
It is designed to operate with 230 V and 12 V lighting including halogen.
The LD 11 can be turned on/off, and brightened/dimmed either by an X-10
controller or by external momentary action switches connected to terminal
2 - maximum connected cable length is 30 metres.
The LD11 responds to "standard" X-10 that is: "All lights
on" or "All units
off" from any X-10 controller set to its house code regardless of unit
code
or alternatively individual unit control by "On",
"Off", "Bright" and "Dim".
The LD11 also responds to "professional X-10". Combined with the
memory dim
feature, the LD11 can change the room lighting instantly or progressively.
This unit is especially designed for scene lighting where very often the
lighting is 12 V halogen, commonly used in living room, study/reading
rooms.
The unit can be installed in sub-junction boxes for discrete control.
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