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For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).

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Low-Voltage Connections

The low-voltage area in the AMX Lighting controllers contain connections and DIP 
switches for AXLink and dry closures. On the controller cards, low-voltage power for 
the board is supplied either by line power, optional auxiliary power supply (RDA-
PSM), or the +12 VDC pin on the AXLink connector. 

WARNING

: Disconnect the main power to the AMX Lighting controller 

at the 

breaker box

 before rewiring the low voltage connections.

Setting AXlink Address Numbers

Set the AXLink address number (1-255) for the RE-DM6. This number must match 
the number in your Axcess program.

Note:

 By turning all switches off, all circuits will go to 100 percent so that the installer 

can test the high-voltage connections without having connections to a control 
system.

Connecting AXlink

Connect the 4-pin captive-wire AXlink connector from the RE-DM6 to the Central 
Controller for AXlink control of the dimming system (FIG. 5).    

  

Dry Closure Connections

Dry contact closures from other equipment can be connected to the Radia Eclipse 
dimmer module to provide direct manual control of lighting loads (FIG. 6). 

 

Each dry contact closure has two pins: ground and contact. To activate each dry 
closure, connect the ground and contact.

Lighting Application Drawings 

   

FIG. 4  

Low-voltage connections and DIP switches

AXLink address DIP switch

Dry contact closures

Auxiliary power IN

AXlink connector

FIG. 5  

Connecting AXlink

FIG. 6  

Dry Closure Connections

Central 

RE-DM6

Controller

PWR
AXP
AXM
GND

PWR

AXP

AXM

GND

RE-DM6

FAILSAFE

GND

EMERGENCY

GND

Failsafe switch

Alarm system

FIG. 7  

Example A

FIG. 8  

Example B

Example A

Single Input

Single-phase, six load

120 or 240 VAC 1Ø

Example B

Dual Input

Single-phase, six load

120, 120/240, 240 VAC 1Ø

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