| DeckHand Dimmer 12A   PN 7509   The illuminated exit setting allows boaters to safely disembark before   the lights automatically turn off.   Features   • Digitally controls dimming of non-regulated LEDs, incandescent, and halogen lights   • Illuminated exit with adjustable time delay   • Supports multiple switch locations   • Memory for last dimmer setting   • Bulb saver prevents excessive bulb aging while boat’s batteries are being charged   • Offset mounting tabs allow dimmers to be mounted close together   • Includes momentary (ON)-OFF-(ON) switch   Overcurrent Protection   DeckHand Dimmers have a built in overcurrent protection. If the unit stops working,   correct the over current load, then hold the dimmer switch down until the circuit flashes.   Specifications   Nominal Voltage   Operating Range   24V DC   18V to 32V   Maximum Output Current   Maximum Parasitic Current   Temperature Range   Control Type   12A   <2mA   −40°C to 85°C   Pulse With Modulation (PWM)   Regulatory   E marked, Meets ISO 8846 and SAE J1171 external ignition protection requirements   Using the illuminated exit mode   1 minute delay: Hold the switch in up position (bright) for 2 seconds, lights will flash.   Release switch after first flash and the lights will remain on for 1 minute.   2-5 minute delay: Hold the switch in up position (bright) for 1-4 seconds after the   first flash. Release the switch after 2 to 5 flashes. The lights will remain on for 1   minute for each flash up to a maximum of 5 minutes.   Brightness Control   (ON)-OFF-(ON) Switch   ( ) = momentary   Up Position   For Bright (ON)   DDEICMKHMANED R   OFF   Down Position   For Dim (ON)   Down Input (gray)   Lamp (blue)   +24V DC (red)   Optional   Light Switch   Fuse   Up Input (white)   Ground (black)   Ground (black)   24V DC   Ground (black)   Negative Bus Bar   425 Sequoia Drive   Bellingham, WA 98226 USA   . p 360 738.8230   p 800.222.7617 USA and Canada   . f 360 734.4195   980010680 Rev. 002   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |