The WRV-DF-BPRG is a field programming tool for Douglas demandflex ballasts. It performs the following configuration functions:
• Set zone (sub-circuit address) to A, B or C.
• Task tuning (set maximum allowable ballast factor).
• Enable/disable dimming.
• Dimming test.
120-347V 16A Dialog System Circuit Control Module for demandflex Dialog Series ballasts. Uses existing power line to communicate commands to the demandflex DS ballast. Up to 14 CCM’s can fit into a single control panel. Can be individually mounted in a stand-alone NEMA 1 enclosure. Provides individual circuit control with up to 3 sub zones.
• The Dialog switches are a flexible and attractive group of modules designed for practically any switching requirement. Modules can be grouped to form compact switch stations and allow for easy labelling.
• Up to 8 switches can fit into a single gang size. If additional switches are required, use multi-gang plates with the appropriately-sized switch modules. A complete range of stock cover plates is available in stainless steel or white screwless plastic for all sizes up to 5 gangs.
• The Dialog switches connect to a 2 wire data signal. No special cat 5 connectors required. Data signal uses 18AWG cable, shield not required.
• The WDB-3314 is designed for dimming 0-10V ballasts.
• There are four dimming outputs.
• If several ballasts are connected to the same 0-10V dimmer output, they will dim together. Depending upon the ballast type, up to 50 fluorescent ballasts can be connected.
• To control the dimmer output unit, connect it to the Dialog data signal and set the unit to an output address using the dip switches.
• For projects that require ON/OFF control for the same addresses as the dimmer unit, use a relay driver or relay module set to the same address.