AMX RE-DM6 Switch User Manual


 
AMX Lighting Systems
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RE-DM4 and RE-DM6 RADIA Eclipse Dimmer Modules
AMX Lighting Systems
Overview
The AMX Radia Lighting Control System
TM
employs a dual-platform programming architecture that
supports the NetLinx programming language. The AMX Lighting product line is modular by design, and
includes a wide variety of integrated dimmer control modules, dimmer modules, and switch/relay
modules. This product line also includes circuit cards that can control dimming and switching of
incandescent, fluorescent, and neon (cold-cathode) bulbs; high- and low-voltage equipment; loads
(motors); and electronic and magnetic ballasts.
These cards and controllers can be housed in any of our five enclosures to ensure complete compliance
with any spacing/application requirements. Once the lighting control requirements are defined, you can
choose from the extensive group of lighting controllers, modules, and accessories, install them into the
best-suited enclosures, and create the perfect lighting control system for your customers.
Features
The AMX Lighting Control System features include:
Control of up to 1,500 dimmers or 255 6-channel devices (approximate) with a AMX NetLinx
Control System complete with dimmer-level feedback
Support for 128 lighting scene presets
Recall of up to 3 of 128 presets with two contact closures: emergency and failsafe
Modular and scalable lighting system configurations of one to 1,500 dimmers
Control via AXlink
UL and C-UL listed modules for United States and Canadian compliance
Applications
You can use the AMX Lighting Control System for commercial, corporate, and residential applications.
The NetLinx control architecture can address virtually any number of lighting zones. Entire residential
or commercial lighting systems may be manually controlled or fully automated. AMX Lighting systems
may also be integrated into existing NetLinx/Axcess presentation/control systems. Residential
applications can be divided into inter-linked lighting zones using central and local control
configurations.