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DIMPBD - Trader (GSM Electrical)

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DIMPBD instructions
Installers Manual

DIMPBD Push Button,

Digital Dimmer, Trailing Edge

1. FEATURES
· DIMPBD Push Button Digital Dimmer and ON/OFF switch in one perfect for dimmable LED · Multi-Way Dimming and ON/OFF using MEPBMW Push Button Multi-Way Remote · Wider range - Deep Dimming to Zero on most lamps · Double tap when ON - lights dim down to OFF over 30 minutes · Double tap when OFF - turn lights ON at previous level and ramps to full brightness over 30 minutes · Improved patented ripple tone filtering · Rugged - Over Current, Over Voltage and Over Temperature protection · Illuminated LED - configurable · Restarts OFF and retains settings after power loss · Trailing Edge dimming with linear response · Programmable minimum brightness · Suits both Trader and Clipsal* wall plates ­ buttons included · NOT SUITABLE FOR FANS AND MOTORS
2. OPERATING CONDITIONS

PERFECT FOR DIMMABLE LED
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· Operating Voltage:

230-240Va.c. 50Hz

· Operating Temperature:

0 to +50 °C

· Certified Standard:

AS/NZS 60669.2.1, CISPR15

· Maximum Load:

350W

· Minimum Load:

1W

· Maximum Current Capacity: 1.5A

· Connection Type:

Flying leads with bootlace terminals

Note: Operation at temperature, voltage or load outside of the specifications may cause permanent damage to the unit.

3. LOAD COMPATIBILITY

LOAD TYPE Dimmable LED Lamps (1)

LOAD SYMBOL

MAXIMUM LOAD 250W

Incandescent / 240V Halogen / Dichroic Lamps

350W

Low Voltage Halogen / Dichroic Lighting with Iron-Core Transformers (2)

250W

Low Voltage Halogen / Dichroic Lighting with Electronic Transformers (2)

350W

Dimmable Compact Fluorescent Lamps (1)

150W

Motors / Fans

Not Compatible

Non-Dimmable Fluorescent / Compact Fluorescent Lamps

Not Compatible

(1) Refer to lamp manufacturer's guidelines. (2) Compatible with Atco & Clipsal* transformers when loaded to at least 75% of their rated output.

GSM Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd // Level 2, 142-144 Fullarton Road, Rose Park SA 5067 // P: 1300 301 838 E: service@gsme.com.au

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4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: The DIMPBD is to be installed as part of a fixed wire electrical installation. By law such installations must be made by an electrical contractor or similarly qualified person.
NOTE: A readily available disconnect device, such as a type C 16A circuit breaker shall be incorporated external to the product.
· No more than one dimmer can be connected to the same lamp. · For Multi-Way dimming and ON/OFF use the MEPBMW Push Button.

4.1 WIRING
· Disconnect power at the circuit breaker before any electrical work. · Install the DIMPBD as per the wiring diagram in figure below.

DIMPBD
REMOTE LINE
LOAD

Optional* L
Neutral

DIMPBD and MEPBMW
for Multi-Way Switching

MEPBMW

DIMPBD

Remote

Line

Load

Neutral

Neutral (Optional*)

Line *Refer to MEPBMW Manual for other wiring options

· Clip the button on to the DIMPBD. Ensure that the button is oriented so that the LED light pipe is aligned with the hole in the button, before attaching it to the wall plate. · Affix Instruction Sticker behind wall plate. · Reconnect power at the circuit breaker and affix Solid State Device Warning Sticker at switchboard.
NOTE: The DIMPBD is designed for indoor use. It is not rated for outdoor installation. If the dimmer is loose in the wall plate, the wall plate should be replaced.
4.2 DERATING
· In high ambient temperatures, the maximum load rating is reduced according to the the table below. · If multiple dimmers are in a wall plate, the maximum load rating is reduced according to the table below.

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

MAXIMUM LOAD

NUMBER OF DIMMERS MAXIMUM LOAD PER DIMMER

25°C

100%

50°C

75%

1

100%

2

75%

3

55%

4

40%

5

35%

6

30%

5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
5.1 ON / OFF SWITCH
· A quick tap of the button will turn the lights ON or OFF. Lamps will turn ON at last used brightness level.
5.2 DIMMING
· Press and hold the button to increase the lamp's brightness. Release the button to stop. · On the first `press and hold' the dimmer will increase the brightness of the lamps. On the next `press and hold', the dimmer will decrease the brightness of the lamps. On each subsequent `press and hold', the dimmer will alternately increase or decrease lamp brightness. · It takes 4 seconds to adjust the lamps from minimum to maximum or maximum to minimum. 5.3 DOUBLE TAP DIMMER FEATURES:
· Double tap when ON; the lamps will dim to minimum setting over 30 minutes and then turn OFF. · Double tap when OFF; the lamps will turn ON at the previous brightness level and the brightness will increase to maximum over 30 minutes.

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5.4 SETTING THE MINIMUM BRIGHTNESS
Some lamps do not work well at low brightness settings and will fail to start or may flicker. Adjusting the minimum brightness to a higher setting will ensure the lamps start and help eliminate flickering.
· Press and hold the button for 10 seconds until the LED indicator flashes indicating programming mode. The light brightness will decrease to the factory minimum brightness setting. · If the lights are not operating correctly, tap the button to increase the brightness by a small amount. · Continue until the lights are stable and not flickering. · After 10 seconds without a button press, the brightness setting will be stored as the minimum brightness. · Turn the dimmer OFF then ON to ensure the lamp starts and doesn't flicker on this setting. · To set the brightness to the factory minimum brightness, enter programming mode and tap the button once, then wait 10 seconds to exit programming mode.

6. OPERATION MODES

To set operation mode, hold button down for 10 secs until LED indicator starts flashing. Release the button.

MODE

DESCRIPTION

FACTORY SETTINGS

1. Kick Start

Start stubborn lamps

OFF

2. Attenuate Maximum Brightness Reduces maximum brightness for lamps that

OFF

flicker at maximum

3. LED Indicator

LED indicator always ON

ON

6.1 KICK START MODE
· Certain lamps can be difficult or slow to start. Try adjusting the minimum brightness to a higher setting. If the minimum brightness is now too high, try resetting the minimum brightness and enabling the Kick Start mode.
· The lamps will quickly turn on before reverting to the previous dimming level. The default setting is OFF. To Set:
i. Hold the button down for 10 seconds until the LED indicator starts flashing. Release the button. ii. Hold the button down for 2 seconds until the LED indicator turns OFF. iii. Release the button - the LED indicator will start flashing again. iv. Press the button 1 time to toggle the desired Operation Mode - see table above. v. When the LED indicator stops flashing the operation mode has been toggled. 6.2 ATTENUATE MAXIMUM BRIGHTNESS
· If the lamps flicker on maximum brightness, this mode will reduce the flickering. The default setting is OFF. To Set:
i. Hold the button down for 10 seconds until the LED indicator starts flashing. Release the button. ii. Hold the button down for 2 seconds until the LED indicator turns OFF. iii. Release the button - the LED indicator will start flashing again. iv. Press the button 2 times to toggle the desired Operation Mode - see table above. v. When the LED indicator stops flashing the setting is now toggled. 6.3 LED INDICATOR
· The LED indicator can be set to switch OFF when the lamp is OFF. This can be useful for bedrooms where the LED indicator can be annoying. The default setting is ON.
· Setting the LED Indicator mode to OFF can also help with low wattage LED lamps that glow even when the dimmer is switched OFF, reducing the glowing effect.
To Set: i. Hold the button down for 10 seconds until the LED indicator starts flashing. Release the button. ii. Hold the button down for 2 seconds until the LED indicator turns OFF. iii. Release the button - the LED indicator will start flashing again. iv. Press the button 3 times to toggle the desired Operation Mode - see table above. v. When the LED indicator stops flashing the operation mode has been toggled. NOTE: Only one mode can be toggled at a time.
6.4 TO RESET DIMPBD TO FACTORY SETTINGS
i. Hold the button down for 10 seconds until the LED indicator starts flashing. ii. Release the button. iii. Hold the button down for 10 seconds again until the LED indicator turns ON.

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Once desired setting has been chosen. Leave dimmer to time out of programming mode (30sec-1min). Once programming mode has timed out the LED indicator will stop flashing. The chosen setting has now been applied to the dimmer.
7. IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
7.1 LOAD REPLACEMENT · It should be assumed that even when OFF, mains voltage will still be present at the lamp fitting. Mains power should be disconnected at the circuit breaker before replacing any lamps.
7.2 LOW READING DURING INSULATION BREAKDOWN TEST · The DIMPBD is a solid state device and therefore a low reading may be observed when conducting insulation breakdown testing on the circuit.
7.3 CLEANING · Clean only with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasives or chemicals.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1 DIMMER AND LIGHTS DO NOT TURN ON · Ensure that the circuit has power by checking the circuit breaker. · Ensure the lamp(s) is not damaged or broken.
8.2 LIGHTS DON'T TURN ON OR LIGHTS TURN OFF BY THEMSELVES · If the LED indicator flashes 5 times at turn ON, a fault has occured. · Over temperature, Over voltage or Overload protection operated. · Ensure any iron core ballast has sufficient load. · Ensure the dimmer is not overloaded or operating in high ambient temperature. · Check the lamp(s) is suitable for dimming.
8.3 LIGHTS FAIL TO TURN OFF COMPLETELY · Some LED lamps may glow or flicker when the dimmer is OFF. Toggle the LED indicator mode to OFF.
8.4 LIGHTS FLICKER OR CHANGE IN BRIGHTNESS FOR SHORT PERIODS · This is due to fluctuations in the power supply and is normal. If too severe, try another type of lamp.
8.5 LIGHTS STAY ON AT FULL BRIGHTNESS OR FLICKER CONTINUOUSLY · The lamp(s) may not be suitable for dimming. Refer to the lamp manufacturer information.
8.6 LIGHTS TURN OFF WHEN A CEILING/ EXHAUST FAN IS TURNED ON OR OFF · The dimmer is turning the lamps OFF to prevent damage from electrical transients. · Fit a capacitive filter to suppress transients.
9. WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER
Trader, GSM Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd warrants the product against manufacturing and material defect from the date of invoice to the
initial purchaser for a period of 12 months. During the warranty period Trader, GSM Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd will replace products that prove to be defective where the product has been correctly installed and maintained and operated within the specifications defined in the product data sheet and where the product is not subject to mechanical damage or chemical attack. The warranty is also conditional on the unit being installed by a licensed electrical contractor. No other warranty is expressed or implied. Trader, GSM Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages.

*The Clipsal brand and associated products are Trademarks of Schneider Electric (Australia) Pty Ltd. and used for reference only

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