Diginet Manuals & User Guides
Diginet, a brand of Gerard Lighting, specializes in intelligent lighting control solutions including LEDsmart+ dimmers, timers, and switches designed for Australian standards.
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Diginet is a leading Australian brand under Gerard Lighting Pty Ltd, dedicated to designing and manufacturing advanced lighting control systems. The brand is best known for its LEDsmart+ range of products, which includes high-performance rotary and push-button dimmers, electronic switches, and timers.
Diginet's innovative MultiMate technology allows for versatile multi-way control configurations without the need for complex extra wiring, making it a favorite among installers for both retrofit and new projects. Engineered to address common compatibility issues with LED and CFL loads, Diginet products ensure smooth dimming and reliable operation.
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DigiNet MMDM-PB LEDsmart Push Button LED Dimmer Installation Guide
DigiNet MMDM-PB LED Smart Push Button LED Dimmer Installation Guide
MMDM RT LEDsmart Plus Rotary Dimmer Switch for LED Lighting Diginet Instruction Manual
Diginet support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I enter setup mode on my Diginet LEDsmart+ dimmer?
For most LEDsmart+ models, press and hold the button or rotary shaft for 10 seconds (if powered for less than 15-30 minutes) or 30 seconds (if powered longer) until the indicators blink.
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What is MultiMate technology?
MultiMate is a patented technology in Diginet devices that allows multiple 2-wire dimmers, switches, or timers to be wired in parallel for multi-way control without additional strapper wires.
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Why do my lights flicker at low levels?
Some LED or CFL lamps become unstable at low voltages. You can resolve this by entering the dimmer setup mode and adjusting the 'Minimum Brightness' setting to a level above the flickering point.
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What is the Kick Start feature?
Kick Start provides a 50% power boost for 0.2 seconds upon turning on. It is designed for CFLs that have trouble striking but should typically be disabled for LED loads to avoid a flash at startup.