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M@rine Lover
26.03.2010, 03:11
Hi Matthias
May I know what is the pins configuration for the 1-10v port for ProfiLux Light controller?
I need it to connect my dimmable LED driver correctly.
Please kindly advice.
Thanks.
James.
Matthias
26.03.2010, 08:58
Hi James
the pin assignment can be found in the EVG-AP manual here:
http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/Download/Manual_EVG-AP2_V400.pdf
M@rine Lover
26.03.2010, 10:27
Hi James
the pin assignment can be found in the EVG-AP manual here:
http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/Download/Manual_EVG-AP2_V400.pdf
Which pin should I connected to the dimmable driver's positive and negative dimmer line?
pin 2 & 3 or 5 & 3 or otherwise?
Matthias
26.03.2010, 11:11
2 & 3 if using channel L1, 5 & 3 if using L2
M@rine Lover
27.03.2010, 15:13
What is pin 4 & 6 use for :rolleyes:?
Matthias
29.03.2010, 08:32
additional signal for switching off relays at 0% brightness
L1 & L2 goes from 1 telepfone jack.
Lets say that in that jack there are 6 contacts, starting from left to right numbering 123456 (as in the picture bellow).
http://inlinethumb22.webshots.com/26965/2598956570103497988S600x600Q85.jpg (http://pets.webshots.com/photo/2598956570103497988FEBUmO)
Can you tell me which numbers are:
+10V for L1
Grd for L1
+10V for L2
Grd for L2
I want to make the jack so to connect 2 dimmable ballasts to dimm 2 T5 tubes.
Blahenazo
29.03.2010, 19:30
small remark: L ports only have 4 contacts so your numbering would be 1,2,3,4 :-)
S ports do have 6 contacts
Matthias
30.03.2010, 08:21
L ports only have 4 contacts so your numbering would be 1,2,3,4 :-)
- this is not correct - all 6 pins are used for the L-ports
pin 1 is on the left (view from rear)
Blahenazo
30.03.2010, 17:07
- this is not correct - all 6 pins are used for the L-ports
pin 1 is on the left (view from rear)
oops, indeed it are 6 pins , don't now why I was under the impression that it was 4 pins.
my humble apologies :)
M@rine Lover
31.03.2010, 01:27
Hi Matthias,
Is pin 1, a constant output 12v supply or can be controlled?
Regards
James
Matthias
31.03.2010, 08:02
Is pin 1, a constant output 12v supply or can be controlled?
is constant 12V
M@rine Lover
02.04.2010, 01:58
is constant 12V
12V of 800mA;)?
O.K.
I understand now how they should be connected but I order 3 of EVG-AP2 PL-0058 (I wanted shut off in 0V).
Every EVG-AP2 can controll 2 ballasts and I use ballasts which controll 2 lamps, so, in every EVG-AP2 4 lamps can be dimmable (2 pairs), correct?
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