One Switch, Two Circuits, Infinite Control
Our groundbreaking DialDim™ Lighting Controller features a multicolor halo dimmer switch that allows you to independently turn on and off and dim two sets of auxiliary lights using a single consolidated wiring. The LED halo switch shows you exact settings and allows effortless dimming while driving. The blue halo controls light set one and the green halo controls light set two; simply double-click to switch between the two circuits.
The controller also has inputs for high beam, turn signal and horn to activate intelligent flash functions that allow you to turn off your auxiliary lights with your turn signal, flash your auxiliary lights as turn signals or flash your lights when you use your horn.
More Functions, More Feedback
Our patent-pending multicolor halo dimmer switch can do much more than just turn your lights on and off and dim them. First, it shows the exact intensity of both of your lights, so you never have to guess whether your lights are on, and at what intensity they are set.
Thanks to electronically fused circuits, the halo switch can also display and let you select the fuse values for each circuit. And if a fuse blows, the LED halo will turn red and provide real-time feedback so you can reset the fuse.
Last but not least, the switch-halo serves as a battery monitor with a low voltage function. Our industry-first design will flash different colors at startup to indicate the health of your battery and automatically turns off your auxiliary light if the battery voltage drops below 10.8 volts.
DialDim™ Wiring Tree Overview
The specific light outputs are labeled and color coded, so adding one or two sets of lights to your vehicle couldn't be easier. Connect your main lights to the blue wires and your 2nd set of lights (usually fog or visibility lights) to the green wires.
Then simply connect the ring terminals to the vehicle battery and the white 12V input wire to a suitable power source connected to the ignition. To activate the functions for high beam synchronization, turn signal flashing or horn flashing, simply connect the input wires to the corresponding circuit on the vehicle.
In addition to the controller wiring harness and switch, the kit includes (4x) five-foot plug-and-play light extensions and a handlebar mounting bracket. Simply add the light pods and you're ready to drive!
DENALI® DialDim™ Lighting Controller - Our Unique Features:
On/Off & Dimming
Independently control two sets of lights on/off and adjust intensity with the single DialDim™ switch. The blue halo controls light set one and the green halo controls light set two. Double-click to switch between the two circuits.
High/Low Synchronization
Your auxiliary light automatically switches between your chosen dimming mode to full intensity with the factory high-light switch. Simply connect the blue input wire to your vehicle's high beam circuit to activate this feature.
Stealth Mode
A smart 0% dimming setting on the switch allows your lights to be "off" during normal driving conditions, but they will instantly switch to 100% intensity when your vehicle turns on high beam. The lights also respond to turn signal and horn inputs in this mode, but remain off when no input is detected.
Cancel with Turn Signal
When enabled, the main lights (blue circuit 1) will synchronize with your turn signal to prevent "fading" of your factory turn signal. Simply connect the yellow and orange input wires to your vehicle's turn signal circuit to activate this feature.
Flashing as a Turn Signal
When enabled, your amber visibility lights (green circuit 2) will flash in sync with your factory turn signals. Simply connect the yellow and orange input wires to your vehicle's turn signal circuit to activate this feature.
Strobe with Claxon
When enabled, your auxiliary lights on both circuits will flash at a frequency of 4 Hz when you use your horn. Simply connect the green input wire to your vehicle's horn circuit to activate this feature.
Electronically Fused
Both light circuits are electronically fused and can be set directly from the switch! The halo will light up red to alert you when a circuit fuse has blown.
Voltage display indicator
When starting the vehicle, the switch halo will flash green to indicate a healthy battery voltage, or flash red to indicate that the battery voltage is below 11.8V.
Low Voltage Cutoff
If the battery voltage drops below 10.8 V, the lights will not turn on to prevent you from getting stranded. The switch halo will flash 4 red LEDs to indicate the low voltage.
Operating the Multifunction Switch:
The switch functions are easy to remember, but we printed them on the back of the controller's housing anyway (just in case you forget)!
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Light set one:
Single click ON --> Press & Hold OFF -
Light set two:
Double click ON --> Press & Hold OFF - Switching between Circuits: Double-clickFuse Setting Mode: Hold for 7 seconds ENTER --> hold for 2 seconds EXIT
Reading the Halo Display:
- Startup Flash Sequence
- Green Flash on Startup: Battery Voltage above 11.8v
- Red Flash on Startup: Battery voltage below 11.8v
- Red Flash (4 LEDs) at Startup: Battery voltage below 10.8v. Low Voltage Shutdown Mode. Lights will not turn on if voltage is below 10.8v.
- Lighting Controls
- Stable Blue: Operation and status of light set one
- Steady Green: Operation and status of light set two
- Fuse status & Setting
- Solid Red: Blown fuse (on the circuit that has turned red). Press and hold for 7 seconds to enter the fuse setting mode.
- Blue Blinking: Fuse setting mode (circuit one).
- Green Blinking: Fuse setting mode (circuit two)
Fuse setting mode:
- To enter the fuse setting mode, press and hold for 7 seconds until the blue and green circuits begin to flash.
- When the circuits are flashing, you can rotate up or down to select your desired fuse value.
- The eight positions around the halo are reused in fuse setting mode to provide 8 fuse options.
- Double-click to switch between the blue and green circuits.
- Press and hold for 2 seconds to exit fuse setting mode.