Niko 330-00701 Manual Download Page 7

PM330-00701R20363

 nv 

Niko

 sa    Industriepark West 40, BE-9100 Sint-Niklaas, Belgium — tel. +32 3 778 90 00 — fax +32 3 777 71 20 — e-mail: [email protected] — www.niko.eu 

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330-00701

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Read the complete manual before carrying out the installation and activating the system. Keep the 
manual for future reference.

Universal modular dimmer with PLC interference suppression, 5-350W analogue.

1.  DESCRIPTION

This universal, modular dimmer is intended for DIN-rail mounting and is 1 TE wide (17.5 mm). The dimmer is 
connected with three wires and is suitable for dimming dimmable LED lamps, dimmable economy lamps (CFLi), 
halogen lamps and incandescent lamps. The dimmer functions according to both the phase control and reverse 
phase control principle and is controlled via a NO push-button (170-0000x) with 0/1-10V analogue control. The 
choice of lamp type can be set using the first three DIP switches under the hinged lid (see fig. 2). The dimmer is 
equipped with an automatic detection and indication of malfunctions (overload, short circuit, etc.). 

2.  MOUNTING AND CONNECTION

To connect the load and the necessary input voltage, see fig.1. If everything is correctly connected and the power 
supply and the lamp are switched on, then the indication LED on the dimmer will be on. If a malfunction has 
occurred, then the LED will flash. Make sure that no mixed loads are used on the dimmer.

Installation recommendations

- The dimmers should ideally be fitted at the bottom of the electrical cabinet.
- If modular dimmers are fitted near to one another in the electrical cabinet, you can only connect 80% of the 

maximum permissible power. A minimal distance of 20 mm is required in order to utilise the full, maximum 
power.

- Check the temperature. If the temperature in the electrical cabinet rises too high (max. 35°C), provide 

additional ventilation. Provide sufficient space at the top of the cabinet. Install a ventilator if necessary.

3.  OPERATION AND USE

3.1. General operation

Two operating modes are possible. These can be selected with DIP switch 4 under the hinged lid of the dimmer 
(see fig. 2).

Mode 1: analogue 0-10 V control
When this mode is selected, the dimmer will accept a voltage control signal from 0 to 10 V according to IEC standard 
61131-2. This mode is selected by switching DIP switch 4 ON (upward) (see § 3.3.). For the connection diagram, 
see fig. 1a. From 0 to 10 V, lighting regulation is possible from the minimum to the maximum light intensity. The 
0-10 V voltage control signal is used in professional applications such as the Nikobus dim controller or PLC. If 
the input voltage lies below the threshold voltage (± 1 V), the connected load remains off. If the input voltage 
is equal to the threshold voltage, the connected load will switch on to the minimum light intensity. If the input 
voltage is 10 V, the connected load will switch on to the maximum light intensity.

Mode 2: analogue 1-10 V control
When this mode is selected, the dimmer operates via a current control signal from 1 to 10 V according to EN60929 
standard. This mode is selected by switching DIP switch 4 OFF (downward) (see § 3.3.). For the connection 
diagram, see fig. 1b. From 1 to 10 V, lighting regulation is possible from the minimum to the maximum light 
intensity. The intensity of the voltage flowing through the control circuit determines the light level. If the input 
voltage is below the threshold voltage (± 1.5 V), the connected load will remain off. When no control signal is 
connected, the connected load will switch on at the min. light intensity. If the input voltage is 10 V, the connected 
load will switch on to the maximum light intensity. If you use a different type of 1/10V control than the Niko rotary 
dimmer 310-0110x and you wish to dim your lighting circuit to a minimum, you must place a resistance of 10k 
Ohm in series with the +-line for the 1-10V connection.

3.2. Meaning of the red indication LED

The LED lights up:  - the dimmer is connected correctly (when installing),
 

- and the load is switched on.

The LED flashes: 

- malfunction; the dimmer is not connected correctly, overload, short-circuit  

 

   incorrect setting. See Troubleshooting in §4 of this manual.

3.3. Permitted loads

The following table provides an overview of the maximum load that is permitted per lamp type at an ambient 
temperature up to 35°C.

Lamp

   

   

  

HAL. 230 V

 

HAL. 230 V

 

HAL. 12 - 24 V

dimmable

economy lamp

dimmable 
LED lamp

Max.

350 W

350 W

350 W

200 W

200 W

Min.

5 W

5 W

20 W

5 W

5 W

3.4. Adjust the dimmer settings according to the type of lamp

You set the correct load with the DIP switches as follows.

LED 1 

Halogen lamp with electronic transformer – reverse phase control

LED 2 

Halogen lamp with ferromagnetic transformer – phase control

LED 3*

Dimmable lamp or dimmable economy lamp - reverse phase control

LED 4*

Dimmable lamp or dimmable economy lamp - phase control

LED 5

Dimmable LED lamp - reverse phase control

LED 6

Dimmable LED lamp - phase control

LED 7*

Dimmable LED lamp - reverse phase control

LED 8*

Dimmable LED lamp - phase control

(*) These lamp profiles are equipped with boost function. This means that upon switching on, the lamp will 
briefly shine brightly before going to the desired dimming level (if the memory function has been activated). 
These profiles have been specifically made for lamps which cannot be switched on again when dimmed low.

3.5. Select profile for LED lamps

To select the right profile for the installed LED lamps, you proceed as follows:

1. 

Try out profiles LED 5 and LED 6, one after the other.

  If one of these profiles functions properly, go to § 3.6.

2.

 If not, try the profiles LED 1 and LED 2, one after the other.

  If one of these profiles functions properly, go to § 3.6.

3. 

If not, it means the LED lamps need a lot of energy to start up. In this case, choose from the lamp profiles LED 

3, LED 4, LED 7 or LED 8. These profiles have a boost function ensuring that, when starting up, the lamps 

receive enough energy before going into the desired dimming level.

We provide an example of the advantages and disadvantages of the final two options below:

Profile

LED 1 or LED 2

LED 3, LED 4, LED 7 or LED 8

Advantages

The lamp does not shine bright for a moment 

after being switched on

The lamp can be dimmed to its minimum level

Disadvantages

•  The lamp cannot be dimmed to its 

minimum level

•  In certain cases the difference that can 

be reached in light output is limited

The lamp shines bright briefly after being 

switched on, if a low dimming level was 

chosen.

3.6. Setting the minimum level

In order to reach the (optimal) maximum range for each lamp, the minimum level can be adjusted. See fig. 3. 

4.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Cause

Action

The dimmer is not working. The 
red LED on the dimmer is not on.

The mains voltage is disconnec-
ted.

Connect the device to the mains 
voltage.

The wire is defective.

Replace the wire.

The dimmer is not working. The 
red LED on the dimmer is on.

The load is disconnected.

Connect the load correctly using 
the connection diagram.

The lamp or wire is defective.

Replace the lamp or wire.

The minimal dimming level is set 
too low.

Increase the minimum dimming 
level or use a profile with boost 
function (LED 3, LED 4, LED 7 or 
LED 8).

The dimming profile is incorrect.

Choose another profile and adjust 
the minimum dimming level. 

The memory function is activated. Turn off the memory function and 

turn on the dimmer.

The dimmer switches off by itself. 
The red LED on the dimmer is 
flashing.

The protection against thermal 
overload (temperature is too high) 
and short circuits has been acti-
vated.

Check if the lamp is dimmable. 
This is shown on the packaging 
by the following symbol: 

Check whether the load is too 
high. When doing this, keep in 
mind the reactive power of ferro-
magnetic transformers.

Check the temperature in the 
flush-mounting box (max. 35°C).

Check whether mixed loads have 
been used, and make sure that 
only one type of lamp load is in 
the lighting circuit.

The dimming profile is incorrect.

For dimmable LED lamps: test 
all lamp profiles one by one and 
choose the profile that works 
best. Dimmable LED lamps that 
require a boost function (do not 
start up at minimum dimming) 
can be controlled with lamp 
profiles LED 3, LED 4, LED 7, or 
LED 8.
For incandescent lamps and 
halogen lamps with electronic 
transformers, choose lamp profile 
LED 1.
For halogen lamps with ferromag-
netic transformers, choose lamp 
profile LED 2.
For dimmable economy lamps, 
choose a lamp profile with boost 
function: LED 3 or LED 4.

Summary of Contents for 330-00701

Page 1: ...gen De volgende tabel geeft een overzicht van de maximale belasting die toegelaten is per lamptype bij een omgevingstemperatuur tot 35 C Lamp HAL 230 V HAL 230 V HAL 12 24 V dimbare spaarlamp dimbare...

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Page 5: ...ere Art der 1 10 V Steuerung als den Niko Drehdimmer 310 0110x verwenden und den Beleuchtungsstromkreis auf ein Minimum dimmen m chten schalten Sie einen 10 k Ohm Widerstand in Reihe mit der Leitung d...

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Page 7: ...in 4 of this manual 3 3 Permitted loads The following table provides an overview of the maximum load that is permitted per lamp type at an ambient temperature up to 35 C Lamp HAL 230 V HAL 230 V HAL 1...

Page 8: ...669 2 1 standards Wiring of analogue control Control circuit and power circuit of the dimmer are galvanically isolated The control inputs of the dimmer comply with the requirements for safety extra lo...

Page 9: ...ovac okruh na minimum pre pripojenie 1 10 V mus te do s rie obvodu zapoji odpor 10 000 Ohmov 3 2 V znam ervenej LED kontrolky LED sa rozsvieti stmieva je pripojen spr vne po as in tal cie a z a je zap...

Page 10: ...kos ou 30 70 Vlastn spotreba energie 0 6 W Vstupn impedancia 0 10 V 33 k 1 10 V 22 k Maxim lna teplota krytu Tc 90 C Maxim lny priemer vodi a na pripojovaciu svorku 2 5 mm2 Nap janie a z a 2 x 1 5 mm2...

Page 11: ...NIVEAU Dim to MINIMUM LEVEL Stmievanie na MINIM LNU ROVE MIN MAX Brandt op minimaal niveau Allum au niveau minimal Brennt auf minimaler Leistung Is on at minimum level Je na minim lnej rovni Minimum d...

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