No. The switch and dimming circuit are completely separate within our devices. The 0-10V dimming circuit will still provide a dimming signal to the ballast/driver even without line power. This wiring is generally applicable with the use of a power pack (OPP20), and potentially a larger lighting system including additional 0-10V sensors.
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