DM 300S
DIMMER
One Flexible
Solution
The Voltex DM300S dimmer has had an upgrade.
Based on installer feedback, we have improved the dimmer's performance and added some features.
Easy On/Off
If an external switch is used to switch lighting ON/OFF, the dimmer needs to power-up ON.
If the integrated push-button is used to switch lighting ON/OFF, the dimmer needs to power-up OFF.
The new dimmer allow you to click the push button 10 times to quickly change the dimmer from power up ON to power up OFF.
Quick Response
Installers and users noticed a delay between pressing a switch and the lights turning on. This delay has been reduced significantly in the new version
Glow in the Dark
The dimmer has a subtle backlight glow to make it easy to find at low light levels. If this is distracting for the user, click the push button 8 times to disable the backlight.
Your Choice
The DM300S comes with a black and a white knob, so you can easily adapt it to the circumstances.
Product Code | DM300S |
Minimum Load | 3W |
Dimming Operation | Trailing Edge |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +65°C |
Humidity | <85% |
Derating | 300W (x2), 250W (x3) |
Overtemperature protection | Manual reset |
Compatible Loads | Voltex Dimmable LED* |
Non Compatible Loads | Iron core transformers, Non dimmable load, and motor loads |
Product Approvals | Full Australian and New Zealand Approvals |
*NOTE: Due to the vast range of LED downlights & LED bulbs currently available on the market, Voltex is unable to take liability or responsibility for any incompatability or warranty issues arising from the use of Voltex dimmers with non-Voltex lighting products.
If required, the default settings can be altered as shown in the table below.
*The dimmer is set to ’Power-up ON’ by default. This setting is required when the dimmer is used with an external switch. If the dimmer is set to ‘Power-up OFF’ the lights will not turn on when the external switch is turned back ON. If no external switch is used, the power-up state can be set to OFF.
When the dimmer is set to power-up ON, the lights will switch back ON at the same level they were switched OFF at. NOTE: To ensure reliable operation, when the lights are switched OFF at a low dimmed level (less than 20%), the lights will always switch back ON at 20%