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Technical application guide


4DIMLT2 LED drivers

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Contents

Contents

1 Introduction 03 4 Additional information 28


1.1 OSRAM LED drivers with 4DIM functionality 4.1 Insulation 28
for outdoor and industrial applications 03 4.2 Cable preparation 28
1.2 4DIMLT2 product family 04 4.3 Incorrect wiring on the output side 29
1.3 Nomenclature 06 4.4 Input overvoltage 29
1.4 Operating windows 06 4.5 Surge protection 29
1.4.1 Supported LEDs 07
1.4.2 Current foldback 07 5 Programming 30

2 Features 08
2.1 Operating current 08
2.1.1 Fixed current mode 08
2.1.2 LEDset2 mode 08
2.1.3 Tuning factor 10
2.2 Thermal derating and protection 10
2.2.1 External temperature sensor 10
2.2.2 Internal LED driver temperature protection 11
2.3 Constant lumen function 12
2.4 Lamp operating counter 12
2.5 End of life 12
2.6 OEM key 13

3 Operating modes 14
3.1 On/off operating mode 14
3.2 AstroDIM feature 15
3.2.1 Wiring and feature activation 15
3.2.2 Time-based mode 16
3.2.3 Astro-based mode 17
3.2.4 Presence detection in AstroDIM mode 20
3.3 StepDIM feature 21
3.3.1 StepDIM 22
3.3.2 StepDIM inverse 23
3.3.3 StepDIM inverse, autodetect 23
3.3.4 M
 ixed StepDIM installations with
3DIM and 4DIMLT2 LED drivers 24
3.4 MainsDIM feature 25
3.5 DALI operating mode 26
3.6 DC operation feature (in preparation) 27

Please note:
All information in this guide has been prepared with great
care. OSRAM, however, does not accept liability for pos
sible errors, changes and/or omissions. Please check
www.osram.com or contact your sales partner for an up-
dated copy of this guide. This technical application guide
is for information purposes only and aims to support you
in tackling the challenges and taking full advantage of all
opportunities the technology has to offer. Please note that
this guide is based on own measurements, tests, specific
parameters and assumptions. Individual applications may
not be covered and need different handling. Responsibility
and testing obligations remain with the luminaire manu
facturer/OEM/application planner.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Introduction

1 Introduction
1.1 OSRAM LED drivers with 4DIM functionality
for outdoor and industrial applications
Long lifetime, low maintenance costs and high efficiency
are very important for outdoor and industrial applications.
OPTOTRONIC LED drivers for outdoor applications meet
these requirements and unlock the full potential of LED-
based light sources.

Thanks to the high flexibility of the programmable


OPTOTRONIC 4DIMLT2 LED drivers, LED luminaire sys-
tems can be optimally adapted to the required conditions
and their cost can be optimized. With the four integrated
dimming functions (4DIM), significant energy savings and
a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions can be achieved.

The standardized DALI interface allows for the simple inte-


gration into telemanagement systems (for example with the
OSRAM Street Light Control system) and also a harmo-
nized control of the output light level in contrast to a 010V
interface. Moreover, these LED drivers already fulfill the new
stand-by requirements that will become effective in Europe
in 2016.

Due to the large operating window (voltage/current) of


these LED drivers, both OSRAM LED modules for outdoor
applications and customer-specific LED modules can be
operated. This also means that the overall amount of
different LED drivers on stock can be kept low and that
the overall complexity of luminaire maintenance over the
entire life cycle can be reduced.

With the LEDset2 interface, OSRAM has created a new


path towards standardizing the communication between
the LED driver and the LED modules. Without reprogram-
ming, LEDset2 ensures optimal efficiency, a high level of
reliability and the adaptability of the LED drivers to the
latest LED technologies.

Finally, due to integrated overvoltage protection, LED


drivers with 4DIM functionality also set a new standard
against common mode surges of up to 10kV (single pulse)
for class I and II luminaires.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Introduction

1.2 4DIMLT2 product family


The 4DIMLT2 product family consists of four different out- Note:
put power classes of up to 165W. All four types have the The technical data of the OT 165/170-240/1A0 4DIMLT2 E
same 4DIM dimming capabilities and the new multi-vendor are preliminary. For design-in, please consult your OSRAM
LEDset2 interface. They can be programmed via the sales contact.
Tuner4TRONIC software. The following overview shows
the main features of these new LED drivers.

Table 1: Family overview

Product name OT 40/120-277/1A0 OT 60/170-240/1A0 OT 90/170-240/1A0 OT 165/170-240/1A0


4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E

General
Maximum power 40W 60W 90W 165W

Input voltage L/N 120V, 220240V, 277V 220240V 220240V 220240V

Input voltage SD/N 220240V, 277V1) 220240V2) 220240V2) 220240V2)

Output current range 701050mA 701050mA 701050mA 1201050mA 3)

Surge (dif/com) 6/8kV 6/8kV 6/8kV 6/8kV

Insulation
(primary/secondary)
SELV SELV Double Double
Insulation of casing

Double Double Double Double


Stand-by power

Dimming features
DALI
DALI

010V Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported


0-10 V

StepDIM (SD(2))
StepDIM

StepDIM inverse (SD(2))


StepDIM

AstroDIM (astro-based)
AstroDIM

AstroDIM (time-based)
AstroDIM

MainsDIM
MainsDIM

Presence detection
PRESENCE

Other features
Constant lumen function
CLO

Fit for SMART GRID


SMART

GRID

LEDset2

External NTC
Ext. NTC

Programming software
Tuner4TRONIC

1) O
 T 40/120-277/1A0 4DIMLT2 E: Only allowed for single-phase systems with 277VAC, suitable for three-phase systems with 220240VAC
2) S
 uitable for three-phase systems with 220240VAC
3) Minimum physical dimming current: 70mA 4
4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Introduction

DALI LEDset (Generation 2)


DALI

Thanks to their DALI interface, 4DIMLT2 LED drivers can be The new generation LEDset2 is an improved LED module
integrated into telemanagement systems and operated with interface for the combination of single or multiple LED
the OSRAM Street Light Control system. Bidirectional modules with one LED driver via a single analog control
communication and the query of status information from line. This interface enables external current setting and
the LED driver are also possible via DALI. temperature monitoring. The LEDset2 interface has no
auxiliary supply and is not compatible with LEDset
StepDIM/StepDIM inverse (Generation 1). LEDset2 has an absolute current coding,
while LEDset (Generation 1) only has a relative one.
StepDIM

External temperature sensor


Dimming via an external control phase: Predefined dimming
levels can be varied via the Tuner4TRONIC software and Ext. NTC

the polarity of the phase. The SD/SD2 port also allows


control via a mains-powered presence sensor. This feature allows the temperature protection of the LED
module or the complete luminaire in hot ambient tempera-
AstroDIM/presence detection tures via an external sensor (e.g. NTC, negative tempera-
AstroDIM PRESENCE
ture coefficient resistor). The derating can be modified via
the Tuner4TRONIC software.

Automatic dimming via an integrated timer (no real-time Integrated overvoltage protection
clock): Five independent dimming levels and zones can be
6 kV
set with the Tuner4TRONIC software. Brightness variation (DIF) EQUI
6 kV
is possible in combination with an external presence sensor. (COM)

The 4DIMLT2 drivers have an integrated overvoltage


MainsDIM protection of up to 6kV for differential and 8kV for common
mode overvoltages. They are also capable to withstand
MainsDIM
one single 10kV common mode pulse. The protection
levels are also applicable for the StepDIM port.
Dimming via mains voltage amplitude: This feature is often
used in combination with magnetic ballasts in outdoor
applications. The dimming behavior can be set via the
Tuner4TRONIC software.

CLO (constant lumen output)

CLO

The decrease in the luminous flux of an LED module can be


compensated over its entire lifetime via a preprogrammed
current curve. This not only ensures stable lighting but also
saves energy and increases the lifetime of the LEDs.

Fit for SMART GRID

SMART

GRID

With this feature, the power consumption and operating


hours (resettable) of the LED module can be monitored.
Additional advantage: Fit for SMART GRID can also
provide better analysis of the lighting, thus ensuring safe
operation of the system.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Introduction

1.3 Nomenclature Figure 2: Overview of 4DIMLT2 operating windows


The product name of each OPTOTRONIC 4DIMLT2 LED OT 165 4DIMLT2 E OT 60 4DIMLT2 E
driver is defined as shown below. OT 90 4DIMLT2 E OT 40 4DIMLT2 E

Figure 1: OT 40/120-277/1A0 4DIMLT2 E


Output voltage [V] Nominal range Dimming range

280

240

200

160

120

OT: OPTOTRONIC LED driver 80


40: Power class: 40W
120-277: Input voltage range (L/N): 120277V 40
1A0: Max. output current: 1050mA
4DIM: 4DIM functionality (DALI, StepDIM, 0
AstroDIM, MainsDIM) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
LT2: LEDset2 (LED module interface) Output current [A]
E: For exterior use under specific conditions

1.4 Operating windows Table 3: 4DIMLT2 operating range


The OPTOTRONIC 4DIMLT2 LED driver family is split up
into four different power classes to provide the best suita-
ble power supply for different applications. The nominal Type Minimum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
dimming nominal nominal output output
output current of 3501050mA is available in the following current current current voltage voltage
power packages.
OT 40/
120-277/
70mA 350mA 1050mA 18V 56V
1A0
Table 2: 4DIMLT2 maximum allowed output power 4DIMLT2 E

OT 60/
Type Pmax ta V in (nominal) 170-240/
70mA 350mA 1050mA 30/35V1) 115V
1A0
4DIMLT2 E
-40...+60C 220240VAC
OT 40/120-277/ OT 90/
40W
1A0 4DIMLT2 E 170-240/
-40...+55C 120/277VAC 70mA 350mA 1050mA 57V 186V
1A0
4DIMLT2 E
OT 60/170-240/
60W1) -40...+55/60C2) 220240VAC
1A0 4DIMLT2 E OT 165/
170-240/
120mA 2) 350mA 1050mA 90V 285V
1A0
OT 90/170-240/ 4DIMLT2 E
90W1) -40...+55C 220240VAC
1A0 4DIMLT2 E
1) 3
 0V between 70 and 700mA, 35V between 700 and 1050mA
2) Minimum physical dimming current: 70mA
OT 165/170-240/
165W1), 3) -40...+55C 220240VAC
1A0 4DIMLT2 E
It is possible to operate the driver below the minimum
1) F
 or an input voltage of 170190VAC, the maximum allowed output nominal current through initial setting of the output current.
power is linearly limited to 85% at 170VAC starting from 100% at
190VAC Warning:
2) Ta > 55C only allowed for output current 700mA When LED drivers are permanently operated below the
3) 150W max for currents 680mA minimum nominal current, it is necessary to ensure compli-
ance with relevant IEC standards (for example mains cur-
Figure 2 gives a complete overview of the possible rent distortion and power factor). Please consider that the
4DIMLT2 operating windows. certificates are only valid within the nominal output current
range.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Introduction

1.4.1 Supported LEDs 1.4.2 Current foldback


Table 4 shows how many LEDs can be driven with The intelligent 4DIMLT2 family allows a safe start-up of the
one LED driver. The values are based on the following system, even if the power consumption or the total forward
assumptions: voltage of the LED module exceeds the maximum output
Vf LED = 3.1V at 1050mA and Vf LED = 2.5V at 70mA power or voltage of the LED driver. In this case, the unit re-
duces the current until the maximum output voltage [1] or
Table 4: Supported number of LEDs power [2] is not exceeded anymore. If no stable operating
point is achieved, the unit switches on and off continuously
or switches off completely.
Type Minimum number Maximum number
of LEDs of LEDs
OT 40/120-277/1A0 8 18 Figure 3: Current foldback (example: OT 40 4DIMLT2 E)
4DIMLT2 E
Output voltage [V]
OT 60/170-240/1A0 12 37
4DIMLT2 E
1
OT 90/170-240/1A0 23 60
4DIMLT2 E
OT 165/170-240/1A0 36 90 50 2
4DIMLT2 E

40
Warning:
The real number of supported LEDs needs to be checked
according to the minimum and maximum forward voltage 30
in the worst case conditions. They have to match the mini-
mum and maximum output voltage of the used LED drivers.
20

The forward voltage of the connected LED module in dim-


ming condition is lower than the forward voltage in nominal 10
condition but still has to be above the minimum output volt-
age of the LED driver.
0
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2

Output current [A]

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Features

2 Features
2.1 Operating current 2.1.2 LEDset2 mode
Flexible current setting allows taking advantage of the The LEDset2 interface (LEDset generation 2) is a standardized
continuously improving LED technology and building a LED module interface to set the right output current and es-
future-proof system. The 4DIMLT2 family offers two tablish an easy and low-cost temperature protection for the
modes for current setting, which can be set via the connected LED module. This multi-vendor interface is suit-
Tuner4TRONIC software: able for LED modules connected in parallel or series.
Fixed current: Current setting via programmable
interface Note:
LEDset2: Current setting via the LEDset2 interface In the following figures, the LED module is displayed in a
simplified way. The real number of LEDs depends on the
Figure 4: Setting of the operating current output voltage of the driver.

Figure 6: LEDset2 parallel connection


Luminaire 1

4DIMLT2 E

Without any resistor connected to the LEDset2 interface,


NTCset

LEDset

LED-

LED-

LED+

DA
DA

SD(2)

L
the factory default current is 700 mA. As soon as the LED
driver detects a resistor value for more than 3 seconds
within the valid resistor range of 2.37 k (1050 mA) and
24.9 k (200 mA), it switches to the LEDset2 mode.

2.1.1 Fixed current mode


To use the fixed current mode, it has to be selected in the
Tuner4TRONIC software. The minimum and maximum ra-
ted output currents are displayed according to the selected
LED driver. The output current of the LED driver can be set Rset Rset
by changing the value in the Operating Current field.

It is possible to set a current lower than the minimum rated


LED module LED module
current (see warning in chapter 1.4). This operating current
is indicated by a red number as shown in figure 5.

Figure 5: Setting of a current lower than the


minimum rated current Figure 7: LEDset2 series connection
Luminaire 1

4DIMLT2 E
NTCset

LEDset

LED-

LED-

LED+

DA
DA

SD(2)

Rset Rset

LED module LED module

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Features

The output current of the LED driver can be set using an The LEDset2 coding for the 4DIMLT2 family is shown in the
externally connected resistor (min. power rating 50mW, following graph.
max. tolerance 0.5%). This provides the possibility to set
the LED current manually without the need for an additional
programming of the LED driver. With a resistor mounted on Figure 10: LEDset2 coding
the LED module as shown in figure 8, the correct LED cur-
rent can be set automatically. With this resistor, the desired
current for the LED module is set according to the used Output current [mA] 1 Undefined range 2 Nominal range
LED bin and needed lumen output, offering a real plug-
and-play solution and making the system future-proof. 1000

Figure 8: Rset connection 800

Luminaire 1 1
600
4DIMLT2 E
400
NTCset

LEDset

LED-

LED-

LED+

DA
DA

SD(2)

2
200

0
1 10 100
Rset [k]

Assuming a tuning factor of 100%, the corresponding


output current can be calculated with the following formula
Rset within the valid resistor range (Rset = 2.3724.9k):

5V
Iout [A] = x 1000
LED module Rset []
The undefined range should be avoided because the
output current of the LED driver is not predictable.

To achieve a more accurate current setting, the second Table 5 gives an overview of commonly used current
LED- terminal of the LED driver can be used as shown in values and the appropriate resistor values.
figure 9. This increases the accuracy by roughly 0.5%.

Figure 9: Rset connection with higher accuracy Table 5: LEDset2 resistor coding (tuning factor=100%)
Luminaire 1
I out [mA] R set [k] I out [mA]
4DIMLT2 E reference [tolerance 0.5%] nominal
Open circuit > 71 70
NTCset

LEDset

LED-

LED-

LED+

DA
DA

SD(2)

350 14.0 (E192) 357


500 10.0 (E192) 500
700 7.15 (E192) 699
1050 4.64 (E192) 1050
Undefined 0.92.37 1050/70
Short circuit < 0.9 70

For further details, please consult the LEDset2 application


guide, which can be downloaded at www.osram.com\ledset.
Rset

LED module

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Features

2.1.3 Tuning factor Example:


In combination with the LEDset2 operating mode, the tu If 7000lm are needed, a standardized 8000-lm LED mod-
ning factor provides a real added value. To minimize the ule with a tuning factor of 87% can be used to achieve this
number of LED module variants, the tuning factor can be requirement. Every time the 8000-lm module is replaced
used to adapt the light output of standardized LED mod- (also with a different default current), the current of the LED
ules (e.g. Zhaga modules). The normalized luminous flux driver (light output of the LED module) will be reduced by
ofthe module can be set to the required light output of the 87% and the system is adapted to roughly 7000lm. This
application. enables an easy replacement in the field without repro-
gramming, while having a low number of LED module vari-
Output current [mA] = LEDset2 current [mA] x tuning factor [%] ants on stock.

Warning:
Figure 11: Tuning behavior In case the tuning factor is set higher than 100%, the relia-
bility and safety of the module needs to be checked. In
case the set operating current multiplied with the tuning
LEDset2 current factor exceeds the maximum nominal output current of the
LED driver, the LED driver will limit the output current to the
1050mA
maximum nominal output current.

700mA 2.2 Thermal derating and protection

500mA 2.2.1 External temperature sensor


500mA
By connecting an external temperature sensor to the
NTCset port of the 4DIMLT2 LED driver, a very easy and
350mA
cost-efficient temperature protection of the LED
module can be realized. As an example, an NTC (negative
temperature coefficient resistor) can be mounted on the
0mA
Time LED module and connected as shown in figure 12. In case
the thermal protection feature is enabled and nothing is
connected to the NTCset terminal, the driver delivers 100%
Tuning factor light output.

150%
Figure 12: NTC connection
120%
Luminaire 1

100%
4DIMLT2 E
NTCset

LEDset

LED-

LED-

LED+

DA
DA

SD(2)

50%

0%
Time

Output current

NTC
1050mA

700mA
600mA LED module

500mA

350mA
Two different thermal protection modes can be selected in
the Tuner4TRONIC software:
0mA
Resistor-based mode (factory default)
Time Temperature-based mode

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Features

Resistor-based mode After selecting the correct sensor type in the Tuner4TRONIC
The resistor-based mode is activated by default. If the con- software, the favored temperature behavior can be pro-
nected resistor sensor value falls in the range between 6.3 grammed as shown in figure 13.
and 5.0 k, the output current is continuously lowered
down to 50 %. If the value falls further below 4.3 k, the Figure 13: NTC programming
output is switched off completely until the sensor reaches
5.0 k again. The complete switch-off can be deactivated
by clicking on the Shut Off check box.

In this mode, a common NTC can be used to achieve a


fixed thermal protection as shown in table 6. The specified
temperatures can vary, depending on the used NTC com-
ponent and the corresponding tolerances.

Table 6: Overview of standard NTCs Figure 14: NTC sample behavior

NTC type Start derating End derating Shut-off


temperature temperature 1) temperature
[6.3 k] [5.0 k] [4.3 k]

22 k 56 C 62 C 67 C
33 k 66 C 72 C 77 C
47 k 75 C 83 C 87 C
68 k 85 C 92 C 97 C
1) Switch-on temperature in case the temperature has reached the
shut-off condition

Temperature-based mode Table 8: Supported value ranges


In this mode, the derating behavior can be defined in tem-
perature values if one of the NTCs listed below is used.
Parameter Min. Max. Increment
Table 7: Sensor types in temperature-based mode Resistor range 1.0 k 25 k 25
Temperature range 40 C 95 C 1 C
Derating level 10 % 100 % 1%
Sensor types Code
Murata 10K NTC NCP18XH103J03RB Warning:
Murata 15K NTC NCP18XW153J03RB The derating level cannot fall below the minimum physical
Murata 15K NTC + 390 NCP18XW153J03RB in series of 390 dimming level of the LED driver, even if the software dis-
EPCOS B57423V2473Hxxx B57423V2473Hxxx plays a lower value.

2.2.2 Internal LED driver temperature protection


4DIMLT2 LED drivers also have a reversible internal thermal
protection. If the maximum tc temperature is exceeded, the
LED driver starts derating the output current down to 30 %
for AC supply voltage. If the temperature keeps increasing,
the LED driver switches off. It switches back on at the max-
imum allowed tc temperature.

Note:
To achieve the lifetime data of the driver, the luminaire
manufacturer needs to ensure that the maximum tc
temperature is never exceeded.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Features

2.3 Constant lumen function Figure 17: Constant lumen function


Over the lifetime of an LED module, the light output drops possible savings
due to the aging process of the LEDs. To achieve a con-
stant light output of the module, the LED driver stores the
operating hours of the LED module and increases the
output current to react to the light output drop. To set this
feature according to the applied LED module, the Tuner-
4TRONIC software can be used as shown, for example,
infigures 15 and 16.

Figure 15: Constant lumen programming table

The exact values for programming the constant lumen


function for the connected LED module need to be ob-
tained from the corresponding LED supplier.

2.4 Lamp operating time


Figure 16: Constant lumen programming graph The LED driver monitors the operating hours of the con-
(operating time = 10 kh) nected LED module. In case of a fault of the LED driver or
module, the lamp operating time has to be (re)set accord-
ingly with the Tuner4TRONIC software. The lamp operat-
ing time also has an influence on the constant lumen func-
tion and the end of life feature. It can be set using the
Tuner4TRONIC software as shown in figure 18.

Figure 18: Lamp operating time (10 kh)

The output levels have to be steadily increasing from the


beginning to the end. 2.5 End of life
The LED driver can indicate that a preprogrammed lifetime
Warning: of the connected LED module is reached and the module
The output level is indicated as a red number if the level is should be replaced. This function has to be activated in
set higher than 100 %. In this case, the reliability and safety advance via the Tuner4TRONIC software. The end of life
of the module needs to be checked if the nominal operating indication can be programmed as shown in figure 19.
current is exceeded. It is not possible to achieve a higher
output current than the maximum nominal output current Figure 19: End of life setting
of the LED driver.

The output level cannot fall below the minimum physical


dimming level of the LED driver, even if the software dis-
plays a lower value.

By clicking the Savings button, the estimated energy


savings are calculated as shown in figure 17. This value
is only an estimation because it does not consider, for If the specified lifetime is reached, the LED driver indicates
example, the LED Vf behavior and efficiency of the driver. this through a lower light output during the first 10 minutes
of the switch-on period, as shown in figure 20.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Features

Figure 20: End of life behavior without switch-on Figure 22: End of life behavior with short switch-on
fade time fade time

Output level [%] Output level [%]

Output Output
current current

Minimum Minimum
dimming dimming
current current

Time Time
10 minutes end 10 minutes end
of life indication of life indication

Switch-on
fade time

If a switch-on fade time is set, it is overriden by the end of Note:


life functionality as shown in figure 21. After 10 minutes, In DC operation, the end of life indication is deactivated
the output current is set according to the current switch-on until the next power-on/off cycle or DALI operation.
fade time level.

Figure 21: End of life behavior with long switch-on 2.6 OEM key
fade time By entering the OEM key, all or partial features of the
4DIMLT2 drivers can be protected. The following features
Output level [%] are locked by selecting the partial lock.
Output Constant lumen
current Operating current
Thermal protection

Minimum
dimming
current

Time
10 minutes end
of life indication
By factory default, the drivers are not protected by the
Switch-on OEM key. Once it is entered, the configuration can only be
fade time
reprogrammed with the same OEM key. The valid OEM
code key range is from 0001 to 9999. 0000 is reserved to
indicate a non-protected device. The protection can be
If the switch-on fade time is shorter than 10 minutes, the deactivated in the special rework mode of the Tuner4TRONIC
output current is directly switched to the nominal output software with a Tuner4TRONIC production file containing
level after the end of life indication as shown in figure 22. no OEM code key.

Note:
Once a wrong OEM key has been entered to reprogram
thedriver, the reprogramming gets locked for some seconds
until the code can be entered again.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

3 Operating modes
The operating modes of a 4DIMLT2 LED driver can be
selected using the Tuner4TRONIC software. Only one
mode can be selected.

Figure 23: Operating/dimming modes

Note: 3.1 On/off operating mode


DALI always has a higher priority than the selected operat- 4DIMLT2 LED drivers can also be used in a simple
ing mode and can be activated by a valid DALI command in on/off operating mode. One of the following dimming
every mode. After a power-off/on cycle, the LED driver op- modes needs to be selected:
erates in the originally selected dimming mode again.
StepDIM/AstroDIM/DALI (wiring selection) DALI and
The LED driver offers the possibility to select one of the SD(2) port not connected
two dimming modes StepDIM (DALI) or AstroDIM (DALI) StepDIM (DALI) DALI and SD(2) port not connected
via external wiring in case the default dimming mode Step- DALI DALI port not connected
DIM/AstroDIM/DALI (wiring selection) is set. Please see
chapter 3.2.1 for wiring information. Note:
Be aware that the parameters set in these operating modes
also have an influence on the behavior of the LED driver in
the on/off operating mode.

Figure 24: Wiring for on/off operation

Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2

4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA

SD(2)
N
L

NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
LED module

LED module

PE

L1 S1

Switching cabinet

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

3.2 AstroDIM feature The LED driver does not have a real-time clock. The inter-
The AstroDIM feature allows an autonomous dimming with- nal reference clock is derived from the mains frequency
out the need for an additional control line. The 4DIMLT2 and the driver detects if it is connected to a 50 Hz or 60 Hz
LED drivers support up to five independent dimming levels supply system, assuming a time base of 20 ms or 16.6 ms.
and flexible settings of fade times between the individual This allows a synchronized switching of all units. In case
dimming levels. of DC operation (see chapter 3.6), the dimming mode is
stopped until the AC voltage is applied again and a power-
The output levels can be set to 0 % (OFF) or between 10 % off/on cycle is performed.
and 100 % in steps of 1 %.
Warning:
In addition, switch-on and switch-off fade times can be If the output level is set below the minimum physical dimming
programmed at the beginning and the end of a switching level of the LED driver (except OFF), the minimum dimming
cycle to allow for further energy savings during the twilight current is used. The software still displays the original value.
phase. This function is also helpful for installations with a If the output level falls below the minimum allowed dimming
pedestrian crossing where no specific infrastructure is current, the value is visualized in red.
available to switch the pedestrian crossing illumination
independently of the rest of the street light illumination. 3.2.1 Wiring and feature activation
There are two ways to activate the AstroDIM mode:
Two different modes for AstroDIM are supported:
Option 1: By external wiring
Time-based: The dimming profile de- Selected dimming mode (factory default):
fined in the reference schedule is refer- StepDIM/AstroDIM/DALI (wiring selection)
enced to the switch-on time of the LED Option 2: Via the Tuner4TRONIC software
driver. Selected dimming mode: AstroDIM (DALI) or
AstroDIM PD (DALI)
Astro-based: The dimming profile de-
fined in the reference schedule is refer- For option 1, the AstroDIM feature is activated without the
enced to the annual average middle of need for programming. Only a permanent connection between
the night, which is calculated based on the L and the SD(2) port of the LED driver is necessary (see
the theoretical sunrise and sunset times. figure 25). If the SD(2) port is not active during the start-up
phase of the LED driver (for 1 s), the StepDIM feature is
activated instead of the AstroDIM feature. Information on
the default dimming profile can be found in the datasheet
of the applied LED driver.

For option 2, the external wiring can be avoided if either the


AstroDIM (DALI) or AstroDIM PD (DALI) dimming mode is
selected via the software (see figure 26).

Figure 25: Wiring: StepDIM/AstroDIM/DALI (wiring selection)

Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2

4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L

NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
LED module

LED module

PE

L1 S1

Switching cabinet

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

Figure 26: Wiring: AstroDIM (DALI) or AstroDIM PD (DALI)

Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2

4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L

NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
LED module

LED module
PE

L1 S1

Switching cabinet

3.2.2 Time-based mode The maximum duration of the schedule is 23 h and 59 min.
In this mode, the LED driver performs the dimming profile Ifless than five output levels need to be performed, two
defined in the reference schedule based on the switch-on sequenced levels have to be set to the same value. The
time of the unit. Five independent output levels can be set AstroDIM dimming profile in the time-based mode already
for each step. The minimum length of one dimming period starts after the first power-off/on cycle after programming.
has to be longer than the AstroDIM fade time.

Figure 27: Time-based AstroDIM

Fade timing: Table 9: Fade timing parameters


AstroDIM fade time: Fade time between the different (time-based mode)
dimming levels.
Switch-on fade time: Fade time after the power-on Parameter Min. Max. Default
of the LED driver. The output level at the end of this fade AstroDIM fade time 0, 2 s 8 min 3 min
time is defined by the output level of the corresponding Switch-on fade time 0, 15 s 60 min 0s
dimming period.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

3.2.3 Astro-based mode five independent dimming periods can be defined in the
In this mode, the LED driver performs a dimming profile reference schedule. The minimum length of one dimming
based on the daily power-on and power-off times. The period has to be longer than the AstroDIM fade time. Valid
dimming schedule is adapted according to the length of time values can be set between 12:00 pm and 11:59 am.
the night. Ifless than five output levels need to be performed, two
sequenced levels have to be set to the same value.
The Tuner4TRONIC software calculates the annual aver-
age middle of the night based on the theoretical sunrise The defined dimming profile is already performed after the
and sunset times, which are related to the location selected second power-off/on cycle after programming.
in the software. Based on this average middle of the night,

Figure 28: Astro-based AstroDIM

Fade timing: The schedule by day in the AstroDIM feature tab calcu-
AstroDIM fade time: Fade time between the different lates the estimated dimming behavior for a specific day
dimming levels. based on the theoretical sunrise and sunset times. If day-
To achieve further energy savings in the twilight phase, the light saving has to be considered, the corresponding check
switch-on and switch-off fade time can be set to up to 60 box needs to be ticked. The LED driver itself is not able to
minutes. detect summer and winter time and does not have an inter-
Switch-on fade time: Fade time after the LED driver nal real-time clock.
has been powered on. The output level at the end of
this fade time is defined by the output level of the related In case the installation is not powered on and off at the
dimming period (step x). calculated sunrise and sunset times, the correct values
Switch-off fade time: Fade time prior to the estimated can be entered in the manual mode as shown in figure 29.
power-off point. The switch-off fading is performed
down to the minimum dimming current until the LED Figure 29: Schedule by day
driver is switched off externally.

Table 10: Fade timing parameters


(astro-based mode)

Parameter Min. Max. Default


AstroDIM fade time 0, 2 s 8 min 3 min
Switch-on fade time 0, 15 s 60 min 0s
Switch-off fade time OFF, 0 s 60 min OFF

The AstroDIM function in astro-based mode relies on an


intelligent algorithm. It starts after the first valid night and
reaches its maximum precision after 8 valid days. A valid
on-time is defined if the duration of the operation is longer
than 4 hours and shorter than 24 hours.
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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

Figure 30: Use cases of AstroDIM mode

The AstroDIM profile is performed after the first valid


on-time.
Output level [%]

12 3 45
Night 1 Night 2 Time

On
Mains

First
power-on
Off
Day 1 Day 2 Time

Case A

Voltage dips of less than 100ms do not affect the


on-time (case B).
Output level [%]

1 23 45 12 3 45
Night 1 Night 2 Time

On
Mains

Off
Day 1 Day 2 Time

Short voltage
Case B dips (<100ms)

If the on-time of the LED driver is shorter than 4 hours, it


is not saved and therefore not used to calculate the next
on-time (case C).
Output level [%]

1 1 2 12 3 45
Night 1 Night 2 Time

On
Mains

Off
Day 1 Day 2 Time

Case C
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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

Without switch-off fade time:


Output level [%]

12 3 45 12 3 45 12 3 45 12 3 45
Night 1 Night 2 Night 3 Night 4 Time

On
Mains

Off
Day 1 24h 24h 24h Time

Case D

With enabled switch-off fade time:


Output level [%]

12 3 45 12 3 45 12 3 45 12 3 45
Night 1 Night 2 Night 3 Night 4 Time

On
Mains

Off
Day 1 24h 24h 24h Time

Case E

If the on-time of the LED driver is longer than 24 hours, it is


not saved and therefore not used to calculate the next on-
time.

Note:
If the 4DIMLT2 LED driver is operated longer than 24 hours,
it cannot be assumed that the different dimming level will
start at the same time, because the time base is affected
by the accuracy of the mains frequency over the day, week,
month and year.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

3.2.4 Presence detection in AstroDIM mode


In the AstroDIM PD (DALI) dimming mode, it is possible to
override the dimming profile of AstroDIM with the presence
detection settings triggered by an external sensor (e.g. mo-
tion or presence sensor) that is connected to the SD(2) port.
The sensor must support the electrical characteristics of
the SD(2) port.

Figure 31: AstroDIM wiring with presence detector

Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2

4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L

NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
LED module

LED module

PE

L1 S1

SD

Switching cabinet
L N L'

Sensor

Figure 32: Presence detection in AstroDIM mode An active signal at the SD(2) port (PD signal) starts the
presence detection profile, which is defined by the following
four parameters:

PD level: Output level when the SD(2) port is active.


Start fade time: Fade time after the SD(2) port has
become active.
Hold time: Hold time after the SD(2) port is not active
anymore.
End fade time: Fade time after the hold period.

These parametere can be set using the Tuner4TRONIC


software as shown in figure 33.

Figure 33: Presence detection configuration

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

Table 11: Presence detection parameters 3.3 StepDIM feature


StepDIM is a one-step dimming mode using an additional
control line or a switched phase (pilot line) to control one
Parameter Min. Max. Default or more light points and set the light output to a prepro-
PD level OFF, 10% 100% 100% grammed light level. The SD level and the fade time can
Start fade time 0, 2s 8min OFF be set using the Tuner4TRONIC software.
Hold time 0, 15s 60min OFF
End fade time 0, 2s 8min 4s There are three different StepDIM operating modes:
StepDIM (DALI)
Warning: StepDIM inverse (DALI)
If the output level falls below the minimum physical dim- StepDIM inverse, autodetect (DALI)
ming level, the minimum physical dimming level is used by
the LED driver. The software still displays the original value. For StepDIM operation, the LED driver is connected to the
If the output level falls below the minimum allowed dimming mains and a control line or a switched phase. Figure 34
current, the value is visualized in red. shows the connection for the two different supply voltage
systems.

Figure 34: StepDIM wiring


For 220-240VAC supply system:
Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2

4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L

NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
LED module

LED module

PE

L1 S1

Lx S2

Switching cabinet

For 277VAC supply system:

Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2

OT 40 4DIMLT2 E OT 40 4DIMLT2 E
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L

NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
LED module

LED module

PE

L1 S1

S2

Switching cabinet

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

The StepDIM application is supported by the following 3.3.1 StepDIM


supply systems: If, in the StepDIM (DALI) mode, the switch (S2) is closed
and the phase voltage Lx is applied to the SD(2) port (SD
Table 12: SD(2) port usage in different supply systems active), the output level is set to the SD(2) level. Leaving the
SD(2) port floating (SD inactive), the output level is set to
the nominal level.

OT 165/170-
OT 40/120-

OT 90/170-
OT 60/170-
4DIMLT2 E

4DIMLT2 E

4DIMLT2 E

4DIMLT2 E
Figure 35: StepDIM behavior

240/1A0

240/1A0

240/1A0
277/1A0
Supply
system Nominal voltage
Single- 120 VAC, 60 Hz
phase 220240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
277 VAC, 60 Hz
Three- 120 VAC, 60 Hz
phase 220240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
277 VAC, 60 Hz
Not supported
Supported

The StepDIM port (SD(2)) of the 4DIMLT2 LED driver is trig-


gered by an input current referenced to the neutral (N) and,
if the signal is stable for more than 500 ms, the SD(2) port Nominal level: Output level when the SD(2) port is
fulfills the following electrical characteristics: not active.
SD level: Output level when the SD(2) port is active.
Table 13: Electrical characteristics of the StepDIM Switch-on fade time: Fade time after power-on.
port (SD(2)) Start fade time: Fade time after the SD(2) port has
become active.
StepDIM signal Input current Input voltage Hold time: Hold time after the SD(2) port is not active
SD(2) port SD(2) port (SD(2)-N)
anymore.
Active (high) > 2.0 mA peak or > 196 VAC End fade time: Fade time after the hold period.
Inactive (low) < 0.5 mA peak
These parameters can be set using the Tuner4TRONIC
In some installations, leakage currents might occur be- software as shown in figure 36.
tween the different phases due to old or damaged cables,
which have insufficient insulation or high-capacitance Figure 36: StepDIM configuration
coupling. The unit can be triggered if the leakage currents
exceed the inactive SD(2) input current. False triggering can
be avoided by connecting the SD(2) input to the neutral or
using a bypass capacitance/resistance between SD(2) and N.

Table 14: StepDIM parameters

Parameter Min. Max. Default


Nominal level OFF, 10 % 100 % 100 %
SD level OFF, 10 % 100 % 50 %
Switch-on fade time 0, 15 s 60 min 0s
Start fade time 0, 2 s 8 min 3 min
Hold time 0, 15 s 60 min OFF
End fade time 0, 2 s 8 min 3 min

Warning:
If the output level falls below the minimum physical dim-
ming level, the minimum physical dimming level is used by
the LED driver. The software still displays the original value.
If the output level falls below the minimum allowed dimming
current, the value is visualized in red.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

3.3.2 StepDIM inverse


For the StepDIM inverse (DALI) mode, the behavior is
inverted. If the switch (S2) is opened and the SD(2) port is
floating (SD inactive), the output level is set to the SD level.
If a phase voltage is applied to the SD(2) port (SD active),
the output level is set to the nominal level.

Figure 37: StepDIM inverse behavior

Nominal level: Output level when the SD(2) port is


active.
SD level: Output level when the SD(2) port is not active.
Switch-on fade time: Fade time after power-on.
Start fade time: Fade time after the SD(2) port is not
active anymore.
Hold time: Hold time after the SD(2) port has become
active.
End fade time: Fade time after the hold period.

3.3.3 StepDIM inverse, autodetect


In the StepDIM inverse, autodetect (DALI) mode, the LED
driver automatically detects if it is used in a simple on/off
environment or in a StepDIM inverse installation. If a valid
high signal (SD active) is detected at the SD(2) port for
longer than 20 minutes, the LED driver automatically
switches to the StepDIM inverse mode.

Figure 38: StepDIM inverse, autodetect behavior

SD nominal level
Level [%]

SD level

< 20 min > 20 min


SD
Mains
Mode

On/off mode StepDIM inverse mode

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

This feature allows minimizing the number of different lumi-


naire configurations and keeps the stock lean.

Example:
In some parts of StepDIM installations (e.g. roundabouts
or pedestrian crossings), the light output of the installed
fixtures should not be reduced during the night. With the
autodetect feature, all LED drivers can be programmed
with the same settings: While the on/off fixtures (SD(2) port
not connected) still provide the full light output, the others
perform the requested dimming profile.

3.3.4 Mixed StepDIM installations with 3DIM and


4DIMLT2 LED drivers
Due to improvements in the circuit robustness of the
StepDIM port of the 4DIMLT2 LED drivers compared to
the previous 3DIM generation, it is not possible to operate
3DIM and 4DIMLT2 LED drivers on the same SD line
without an additional relay on the SD port of the 3DIM
drivers.

As mentioned in the 3DIM application guide, it is necessary


to install an additional relay in mixed installations to sepa-
rate the SD port of the 3DIM driver from the pilot or control
line (see figure 39). This is also valid for drivers whose con-
trol port for the pilot line is not referenced to N (see unkown
ECG in figure 39).

Figure 39: StepDIM with mixed 3DIM drivers and 4DIMLT2 LED drivers

Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2 Luminaire 3

Unknown ECG 4DIMLT2 E 3DIM ECG


+12Vset
LED-
LED+

X
N
L

GNDset
Vset

NTCset
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD
N
L
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
LED module

LED module

LED module

PE

L1 S1

Lx S2

Switching cabinet

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3.4 MainsDIM feature


The reduction of the mains amplitude is partly used for the
dimming of conventional lamps. In the MainsDIM operating
mode, the output current of the LED driver depends on the
mains input voltage. Standard electronic drivers compen-
sate for fluctuations in the input voltage and do not support
this function. No additional control wires are needed in this
dimming mode (see figure 40).

Figure 40: MainsDIM wiring

Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2

4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L

NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
LED module

LED module

PE

L1

Switching cabinet

The dimming behavior of the LED driver can be programmed


using the Tuner4TRONIC software. The programmable
values can be found in table 15.

Table 15: MainsDIM parameters

Parameter Min. Max. Increment Default


Start voltage 190 V 250 V 1V 220 V
Start level 30 % 100 % 1% 100 %
Stop voltage 170 V 230 V 1V 180 V
Stop level 30 % 85 % 1% 30 %
Start-stop voltage 20 V - - -

Warning:
If the output level falls below the minimum physical dim-
ming level, the minimum physical dimming level is used by
the LED driver. The software still displays the original value.
If the output level falls below the minimum allowed dimming
current, the value is visualized in red.

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

Figure 41: MainsDIM sample programming

Note:
To increase the light output stability against small voltage
fluctuations, a minimum voltage difference of 5 V from the
start voltage is necessary to trigger the dimming of the
LED driver. The triggering of the dimming is performed with
a delay time of approximately 1 to 2 seconds. The setting
of the thresholds should also consider the voltage drop in
the real installation due to cable and contact resistance.

3.5 DALI operating mode


For DALI operation, the 4DIMLT2 LED driver is connected
to the mains and to a DALI controller (e.g. Street Light Con-
trol system) or DALI bus (see figure 42). The additional DALI
wires can be installed alongside the mains wires.

Figure 42: DALI wiring

Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2

4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L

NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
LED module

LED module

PE

L1 S1

DALI bus/
controller

Switching cabinet

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Operating modes

Up to 64 DALI LED drivers can be controlled via a two-wire 3.6 DC operation feature (in preparation)
control line individually, jointly or in up to 16 groups. All of 4DIMLT2 drivers are prepared for DC grid operation. As the
them are connected in parallel to the two DALI wires. DALI built-in 4DIMLT2 LED driver fuse is not rated for DC opera-
connections are not polarized. Therefore, plus and minus tion, an external rated DC fuse is necessary. OSRAM is
do not have to be checked. The maximum allowed wire working on an improved firmware version to support com-
length between two DALI LED drivers is 300m. In case of mon DC grid suppliers, which is expected to be available in
problems, a DALI repeater has to be used. April 2016. Currently, it is not recommended to use the
drivers in DC operation.
The lighting can be switched on/off and dimmed via the
DALI control line. A logarithmic (default) or linear dimming
curve can be set. Additional status information can be read
out and exchanged between the LED driver and the control
unit.

The DALI mode always has the highest priority. The LED driver
switches to the DALI operating mode as soon as a valid DALI
command is received. The DALI mode is maintained until
the next power-off/on cycle.

The dimming behavior is set to the logarithmic dimming


curve by default.

Note:
The 4DIMLT2 family does not support the OSRAM Touch
DIM functionality.

Warning:
If the output level falls below the minimum physical dim-
ming level, the minimum physical dimming level is used by
the LED driver. The software still displays the original value.
If the output level falls below the minimum allowed dimming
current, the value is visualized in red.

Figure 43: DC wiring

Luminaire 1 Luminaire 2

4DIMLT2 E 4DIMLT2 E
NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L

NTCset
LEDset
LED-
LED-
LED+

DA
DA
SD(2)
N
L
DC fuse

DC fuse
LED module

LED module

PE

L1 S1

Switching cabinet

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Additional information

4 Additional information
4.1 Insulation 4.2 Cable preparation
4DIMLT2 LED drivers have a double/reinforced insulation 4DIMLT2 LED drivers use open terminals for easy and
between the primary and the secondary side and a double/ quick wiring. To ensure a safe and stable hold of the wires,
reinforced insulation between all electronic parts and the the insulation of the cables should be stripped accordingly.
casing.
Primary side:

Table 16: Insulation and Uout Figure 44: Cable preparation, primary side, 40W only

40W only
170-240/1A0

170-240/1A0

170-240/1A0
120-277/1A0

DA
4DIMLT2 E

4DIMLT2 E

4DIMLT2 E

0.21.5mm2
4DIMLT2
DA
OT 165/
OT 90/
OT 60/
OT 40/

SD(2)
N
Insulation (primary/ L 8.59.5mm
secondary)

SELV SELV Double Double


Insulation of casing Figure 45: Cable preparation, primary side

Double Double Double Double


60W, 90W and 165W
Uout 60V 120V 200V 300V DA
0.252.5mm2
DA
The equipotential pin (EQUI) meets the requirements for SD(2)
double insulation versus the primary side and requirements N
L 1011mm
for basic insulation versus the secondary side (it complies
with the requirements of IEC 60598-1 Annex A safe to be
touched in case of insulation fault between all secondary
circuits and accessible conductive parts). Figure 46: Cable preparation, secondary side and
equipotential pin
The detailed insulation levels are defined in the instruction
sheet of the product. 40W, 60W, 90W and 165W
NTCset 0.21.5mm2
LEDset
LED-
LED+
EQUI 8.59.5mm

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Additional information

4.3 Incorrect wiring on the output side In addition, the SD port contains an active surge suppression
4DIMLT2 LED drivers are inherently protected against in- element referenced to N. In case an external overvoltage
correct wiring on the output side. Incorrect wiring between protection device (SPD) is used to protect the DALI port and
LED+ and LEDset or NTCset can irreversibly damage the the mains input, the protection level UP of the SPD between
LED driver. If there is a short circuit between LED+ and DALI port to earth and mains input to earth should be equal.
LED-, the LED driver shuts down and tries to switch the Connecting only an external SPD to the DALI port with a
load back on. The same behavior might occur if the output connection to earth is not allowed.
voltage falls below the minimum allowed voltage.
The following protection levels can be achieved for class I
4.4 Input overvoltage and II luminaires:
In case the supply input voltage exceeds 305VAC, the LED
driver shuts down to indicate an unbalanced load condi-
tion. The 4DIMLT2 LED driver can withstand up to 350VAC Table 17: 4DIMLT2 surge protection levels
for a maximum of two hours.

4.5 Surge protection Surge between Test condition acc. to


EN 61547
4DIMLT2 LED drivers offer a common mode protection lev-
el of up to 10kV (1 pulse) with a unique integrated overvolt- L-N 6kV at 2- source
age suppression for the connected LED module, which SD(2)-N 6kV at 2- source
minimizes the stress on the LED module and thus ensures L-EQUI/SD(2)-EQUI/N-EQUI 8kV at 12- source
high reliability in the field. To achieve the surge protection
levels, the EQUI pin needs to be connected to the heat sink Surge between Test condition acc. to
EN 61000-4-5, 1 pulse 1.2/50s
of the LED module (see figures 47 and 48). For the protec-
tion levels and test conditions mentioned below, the voltage L-EQUI/SD(2)-EQUI/N-EQUI 10kV at 12- source
stress between the LED module and the heat sink can be
kept below 0.5kVpeak. The EQUI pin meets the insulation If an additional external surge protection device is used,
requirements for protection class I and II luminaires. The please contact your OSRAM sales contact for support.
protection level between Land N or SD(2) and N is 6kV.

Figure 47: Protection class I luminaire


Connect EQUI pin to
heat sink and PE

PE
N
L
LED module Cable

4DIMLT2 E

Figure 48: Protection class II luminaire


Connect EQUI pin to
heat sink

N
L
LED module Cable

4DIMLT2 E

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4DIMLT2 LED drivers | Programming

5 Programming
4DIMLT2 LED drivers can be programmed using the Tuner- Performance check:
4TRONIC software together with the hardware program- If electronically controlled control gears are combined with
mer DALI magic. This software consists of the following electrical power supplies, the electronic circuits of both
software packages: devices might influence each other.
T4T Development
T4T Production This could lead to wrong measurements (e.g. lower power
T4T Dynamic Link Library (DLL) factor compared to the mains grid). In order to avoid these
T4T Command Line Version effects, a mains filter should be installed after the electrical
power supply.
After registration, the software can be downloaded from
the www.myosram.com portal.
Disclaimer
For more information on the programming of 4DIMLT2 LED All information contained in this document has been col-
drivers, please consult the Tuner4TRONIC manuals. lected, analyzed and verified with great care by OSRAM.
However, OSRAM is not responsible for the correctness
and completeness of the information contained in this
Figure 49: LED driver programming document and OSRAM cannot be made liable for any
damage that occurs in connection with the use of and/or
reliance on the content of this document. The information
L contained in this document reflects the current state of
Supply voltage
N knowledge on the date of issue.
4DIMLT2
DA DA DALI magic
DA DA USB USB
PC

4DIMLT2 LED drivers need to be powered during program-


ming. They need to be supplied either with the mains input
voltage (case A) or with an SELV DC voltage (case B). The
low voltage allows for safe programming without the need
for additional precautions during production.

Warning:
In case of partial programming, the SELV DC voltage (case B)
needs to be applied to the LED driver for at least 4 seconds.
For programming with the mains input voltage (case A), the
OT 90/170-240/1A0 4DIMLT2 E only needs an LED load con-
nected. This is not the case for the SELV DC voltage (case B).

Table 18: Supply voltage during programming

Case Supply Power Ambient


voltage temperature
A 220240VAC 40, 60, 90 and 165W Acc. to LED
driver datasheet
B 48VDC +15%/-4%1), 2) 40, 60, 90 and 165W -10C to +40C
1) T
 he power supply should be capable to deliver an average
current of 100mA and contain an automatic restart function in
case of overload (typ. peak inrush current of 1A).
 he 48 V DC programming is not applicable for 3DIMLT(+) LEDdrivers
2) T

Note:
A power-off/on cycle is necessary to activate the
programmed parameters.

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