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Hello

1. Is there any setting that I can use KC868-D8 dimmer as "1-10V"?
I have found a led driver din rail format (which would reduce the occupied space in my automation cabinet) but I need to work on 1-10V range instead of 0-10V.
example: https://www.sunricher.com/din-rail-0-1-1...ifications


2. I understand that KC868-D8 is a liniar driver; so in order to achieve a smooth logarithmic turn-on/off of light intensity I should combine it with a logarithmic led driver. please tell if I am wrong.

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Thank you
1. if you can buy 0-10v output type is better, but if you only can find 1-10v driver, this also can be used, just KC868-D8 output will begin with 0v, the 0-1v range will do nothing for your driver, i think that range is LED will be OFF.

2. if turn ON/OFF use by wall switch connect to KC868-D8, turn ON will set brightness to 99, turn OFF will set brightness to 0. i think you not need to add the logical driver.
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