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Connecting Your Lamps, LEDs, Motors and More*
To really use your LumenDimM4micro, you must connect a lamp, LED, motor, or
other load to each dimmer. When you’re connecting anything to your Lumen-
DimM4micro, be sure that the LumenDimM4micro is powered down. Connect
everything first, double-checking your wiring, be certain connections are
properly protected from short circuits, then turn on power.
Connections should be made to an MTA-100 connector. Attach the connector
to the LumenDimM4micro after wiring is completed and checked, then apply
power.
* The LumenDimM4micro can control a variety of devices including solenoids, relays, servo motors, and
much more.
Power Input: 6 - 35VDC
Do not exceed voltage
rating for connected loads.
Common Positive (
+
)
Connections to wire-tail connections can be
made by soldering, crimp connectors, wire caps,
or other joiners. Wires can also be directly
inserted into a connector shell using an Amp
MTA-100 insertion tool.
One 22 AWG MTA-100
connector assembly is
incuded with each
LumenDimM4micro.
Find additional information
about MTA-100 connectors
on page 5.
DimA (-)
DimB (-)
DimC (-)
DimD (-)
NOTE: All positive (
+
)
connections are made
directly to the power
source. Dimming is
implemented on the
negative (-) side of the
circuit.