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8.2.1 Troubleshooting 1…10 V
Lamp does not burn with 100 % luminous flux
The control line is not connected or not correctly connected to the
control unit, or the control unit is not a sufficiently good current sink
and, hence, cannot reduce the control voltage.
Check the wiring. Check that the control voltage is reduced while
dimming and, if necessary, install a parallel resistor in the control
line.
Also one or more control inputs may be pole reversed:
Disconnect control unit
Subdivide control circuit
Further subdivide control circuit
Lamp always burn at minimum brightness
+ and - connectors of the control line are reversed, or short circuit
in the control line.
Connect lines with correct polarity, check wiring
The lamp does not show the required luminous flux when
controlled with potentiometers or fixed resistors.
Potentiometers or resistors are wrongly dimensioned. Check the
values
Insufficient brightness along the lamp
Spacing of the reflector to the lamp is too small, capacitive dis-
charge currents occur.
Increase gap between the reflector and the lamp
Synchronous lamp flickering
Fault is outside the dimming system, e.g. N conductor disconnec-
tion, control voltage not OK
Check N conductor connection and control unit