Appendix A: AMX Lighting Curves
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RE-DM4 and RE-DM6 RADIA Eclipse Dimmer Modules
Curve Configuration
Each Radia dimmer maintains non-volatile configuration information that is necessary to the operation
of the dimmer such as presets, curves, ramp times, etc. The configuration can be uploaded and
downloaded from the dimmer for the purposes of providing a user interface to ease the configuration
process and for archival purposes.
Curves
Curves are used to define the relationship between the dimmer's level and the actual output voltage. For
example, the typical curve (curve 1) is a linear mapping of the dimmer's input level to the dimmer's
output level which means a value of 10% in the input level will result in a 10% output voltage.
The selection of which curve to use is purely a function of the type of electrical load connected to the
dimmer's output. For example, an incandescent load would typically use curve 1 or curve 2 and a
Prescolite fluorescent ballast would use curve 4.
The table below summarizes the curves supported by the Radia:
Curves
Symbol
Description
1
Standard Dimming Curve
2
Economical Dimming Curve (0-90%)
3
0-10 VDC Curve for Advance MK VII, Motorola Helios
4
0-12 VDC Curve for Prescolite Intelect
5
Advance Mark VII
6
Advance Mark VII
7
12% roll off
8
19% roll off for Lutron FDB
9
33% roll off for Lutron FDB
A
S-curve #1
B
Log-curve #1
C
Log-curve #2
D
S-Curve #2
E
25% off
F
Always ON
N
10% off
O
Always off
R
Reverse Linear
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