Introducing FieldSET™ Field-Programmable LED Drivers from eldoLED®!

June 13, 2023

A Better Way to Service LED Fixtures in the Field

FieldSET Field Programmable Drivers are a unique set of driver solutions from eldoLED that allow for the replacement of almost any failed driver component in existing LED fixtures. With only a few select models, you can replace obsolete and end-of-life drivers in linear, compact, and industrial luminaires with field programmable drivers that can be programmed to match the needed performance levels. No need to locate an exact driver component replacement or spend unnecessary time and money replacing an entire fixture.

The Advantages of FieldSET LED Drivers

  • Drivers can replace 150+ drivers with only 9 SKUs
  • Solutions for indoor linear and compact fixtures and industrial/outdoor applications
  • Program your driver with desired minimum dimming and output current levels 
  • Easy push-button programming with the handheld FieldSET LED Driver Programming Tool. 

The Tools You Need to Succeed

 www.AcuityBrands.com/FieldSET is your source for a full selection of products, information, and resources

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