Illuminated Switches
Banner offers several sealed, capacitive touch switches that can be connected in-line with many types of DC devices for on/off and PWM control.
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Welcome to a short how-to video that'll cover the LC25T In-Line Touch Switch from Banner Engineering.
The LC25T In-Line Touch Switch is a sealed capacitive touch switch that can be connected in-line with many DC-powered lighting products for on/off and pulse width modulated, or PWM, dimming control.
The in-line pinout of the switch can be found in the datasheet.
The pinout of the lighting product must match the wiring of the LC25T model that you're using, including PWM inputs and outputs.
The LED on the switch will be red to indicate that the light is off.
A single momentary touch turns on the light.
Touching and holding the switch will cycle the intensity of the light between its highest and lowest brightness.
There are ten different levels of light intensity.
The switch LED will turn blue to indicate that the light is in a dim state between 10 to 90% brightness.
When the switch is green, the light is at full intensity.
Double tapping the switch will set the light to its full brightness. Another single momentary touch will turn the light off.
When the light is turned on again, it will return to its previous intensity setting.
That covers the basics of the LC25T. For more information, visit our website at bannerengineering.com.
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