The Response 0-10V Gateway accepts streaming ACN (sACN) or DMX control input to provide 24 outputs of 0-10V control. It is ideal for both retrofit and new power-control system installations that require four-wire LED drivers and fluorescent ballasts. The Gateway also accepts a contact input to set each channel’s output to a programed level for use in UL924 emergency lighting applications.
24 independent 0-10V control outputs
DMX or sACN control input
Configurable dimming curve per output
Configurable high-end trim
Contact input for emergency lighting
Onboard configuration using four-button interface.
Onboard display for status and configuration
Power and network status indicators
18-24vDC power input
UL 924 LISTED for emergency lighting applications
FUNCTIONAL:
Supports sACN control input (ANSI E1.31)
Supports USITT DMX512-A control input (ANSI E1.11)
Supports 0-10V sink control (IEC60929 Annex E) and 0-10V
source control (ANSI E1.3)
Supports per-address- or per-universe-level priority
Configurable dimming curve per channel
Linear
Mod-Square
Custom (Future)
MECHANICAL:
Intuitive four-button interface
Onboard display for identification, status and configuration
Extruded aluminium enclosure
Network and power activity indicators
Blue power indicator
Green and orange network activity indicator
Female RJ45 for connection to lighting network
Pluggable terminals provided for all wiring connections
Selection switch for emergency input configuration
Normally open, normally closed or off
Trim pot for configuration of 0-10V maximum voltage, +/- 1V
10 unit DIN enclosure
Mounting complies with DIN43880 (35/7.5 rail)
ELECTRICAL:
Compliant with IEEE 802.3i for 10BASE-T, 802.3u for 100BASE-TX
DMX INPUT PORT:
Optically-isolated input from the Gateway electronics
Withstands fault voltages of up to 250VAC
Integrated DMX/RDM termination
CONFIGURATION:
Onboard configuration using intuitive four-button interface
Configuration provided using Net3 Concert software (Future)
Configurable starting address
Up to four sources may be combined to the network with
each source or address allowed an independent priority