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- 0-10_V_lighting_control abstract "0–10 V is one of the earliest and simplest electronic lighting control signaling systems; simply put, the control signal is a DC voltage that varies between zero and ten volts. The controlled lighting should scale its output so that at 10 V, the controlled light should be at 100% of its potential output, and at 0 V it should at 0% output (i.e., off). Dimming devices may be designed to respond in various patterns to the intermediate voltages, giving output curves that are linear for: voltage output, actual light output, power output, or perceived light output.There are two variations to the 0 to 10 V system, 0 to −10 V and 0 to +10 V. Despite being incompatible with each other, both systems were widely implemented by lighting manufacturers.Receivers have a nominal input impedance of 100±20 kΩ (i.e, maximum 1.0±0.2 mW at 10 V)Dimming fluorescent ballasts and dimming LED drivers often use 0–10 V control signals to control dimming functions. In many cases, the dimming range of the power supply or ballast is limited. If the light output can only be dimmed from 100% down to 10%, there must be a switch or relay available to kill power to the system and turn the light completely off.Most 0–10 V controllers offer either a built-in line voltage relay or an external line voltage relay. Depending on the application, these options should be considered.In production lighting this system was replaced by analog multiplexed systems such as D54 and AMX192, which themselves have been almost completely replaced by DMX512. For dimmable fluorescent lamps (where it operates instead at 1–10 V, where 1 V is minimum and 0 V is off) the system is being replaced by DSI, which itself is in the process of being replaced by DALI.When using this system, one must take into consideration the actual application, since controlling office lights is not the same as controlling theatrical lighting. 0–10 V lighting control is widely used in commercial and industrial lighting by ballast manufacturers such as GE, Philips, Universal, Metrolight, Sylvania, Creative Lighting, and Lumascape. There are distributed control approaches on the market today that can be installed inside or very near the fixture(s) to be controlled thus eliminating the wire runs and the voltage drop.".
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- 0-10_V_lighting_control wikiPageWikiLink AMX192.
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- 0-10_V_lighting_control wikiPageWikiLinkText "0 and 10 V".
- 0-10_V_lighting_control wikiPageWikiLinkText "0-10 V analog lighting control".
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- 0-10_V_lighting_control wikiPageWikiLinkText "0-10v analog".
- 0-10_V_lighting_control wikiPageWikiLinkText "1..10V controls".
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- 0-10_V_lighting_control subject Category:Stage_lighting.
- 0-10_V_lighting_control hypernym Control.
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- 0-10_V_lighting_control comment "0–10 V is one of the earliest and simplest electronic lighting control signaling systems; simply put, the control signal is a DC voltage that varies between zero and ten volts. The controlled lighting should scale its output so that at 10 V, the controlled light should be at 100% of its potential output, and at 0 V it should at 0% output (i.e., off).".
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