DALI MC+ /0-10V binary input

64,76 Excl. tax€78,36 Incl. tax In stock (1) Manual
Unit price: €64,76 / Piece
Flexible push button coupler for 4 inputs (potential-free or 0-10V). Supports dimming, switching, scenes, and color temperature. Includes macros and fits behind a light switch. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Lunatone
Housing:
built in back box
DALI-2 certified:
No
Article number:
86459532
EAN:
9010342010484
Availability:
In stock (1)
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within 1 to 2 working days.
Due to the holidays, orders may be delayed and pickup is not possible.

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DALI MC+ / 0-10V Push Button Coupler  86459532

The DALI MC+ / 0-10V push button coupler is a versatile and flexibly configurable device designed for controlling lighting via standard potential-free switches or push buttons, as well as 0-10V signals or potentiometers. This coupler has four inputs that can be individually set with specific target addresses, button behavior, and DALI commands.

The coupler supports a wide range of functions, including dimming, switching, scene recall, and color temperature adjustment. Additionally, the device supports predefined macros, dynamic scenes, and sequencers, as well as user-defined command lists, making it an excellent choice for both simple and complex lighting installations.

With a compact design that fits behind a standard light switch in a flush-mounted box, this coupler is easy to install without taking up much space. The device is compatible with DT8, making it suitable for applications with dynamic white LED lighting.

Specifications

  • Inputs: 4 x potential-free contacts (0.5m) or 0-10V
  • Configuration: Flexibly configurable with target addresses and DALI commands
  • Functions: Dimming, switching, scene recall, color temperature adjustment, macros, dynamic scenes
  • Dimensions: Width: 28 mm, Height: 14 mm, Depth: 40 mm
  • Weight: 10 grams
  • Compatibility: DT8 compatible
  • Brand: Lunatone
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