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User Guide 

 Model PLL-SD10 Smart Dimmer 

 

 Description 

The PLL-SD10 is a solid state, microprocessor-controlled 
dimmer. Before the network is applied, the PLL-SD10 can control 
the load with a default feature set. 

If the button is pressed and released, the PLL-SD10 will 
automatically ramp to its full on or off state. If the button receives 
another push and release before the final state has been reached, 
the PLL-SD10 will halt at that point in the load curve. 

When the button is pressed and held, the PLL-SD10 will begin to 
ramp slowly to its full on or off state. When released, it will halt at 
that point in the load curve. 

By default, the LED on the button of the PLL-SD10 is off when 
the load is off, and is on when the load is on. 

When the PLL-SD10 is connected to the PHASTLink network, the 
following features are available for programming: 

 

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LED Brightness and On/Off State 

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Ramp Rate Adjust 

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Network-Controlled Lighting Scenes 

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Maximum On Level 

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Push and Hold Delay 

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Detachable Button (push/hold/release) 

 

 Electrical Specifications 

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Max Load

600 Watts

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Supply  120 VAC, 60 Hz 

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Interface 

PHASTLink

 

Junction Box Requirements 

 

Maximum Number of Conductors 

Box Dimensions (inches) 

Min. Cu. In. 
Capacity 

No. 18 

No. 16 

No. 14 

No. 12 

No. 10 

No. 8 

No. 6 

3 x 2 x 2 1/2 

12.5 

3 x 2 x 3 1/4 

14.8 

3 x 2 x 3 1/2 

18.0 

12 

10 

 

 Installation 

WARNING!  DANGEROUS VOLTAGE! 

To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, turn all power off before installing this equipment. 

 

WARNING! 

PHAST lighting products generate heat. They should only be installed in room-temperature 
(approx. 77°F, 25°C) indoor environments. Installing these products in attics, closets, or other 
confined areas with inadequate ventilation or heat dissipation ability has the potential to cause 
overheating and a possible fire hazard, and will void the warranty. 

1. Connect the black (hot) wire to the line voltage (see Figures 2 and 3). 

2. Connect the white (common) wire to neutral. 

3. Connect the red wire to the load (incandescent lights, up to 600 watts). 

 

Figure 1 - PLL-SD10 

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