For DALI DT8, KNX & Loxone Tunable White projects
Tunable White 24V LED Spots for DTW and HCL lighting scenes
TILLUME Tunable White 24V LED spot modules fit projects built around DALI DT8, KNX, Loxone and similar smart-lighting control paths. The 4+4W, 6+6W and 8+8W options cover typical indoor brightness needs. Choose 2400-4000K for Dim to Warm scenes where a pinkish middle-CCT impression should be avoided. Choose 2200-6500K for HCL scenes, daylight-style schedules and stronger warm-to-cool visual change.
Requires a compatible controller, actuator or gateway with matching two-channel 24V PWM output, load capacity and channel configuration. A detailed selection guide is available below the product list.
CRI95 Tunable White LED Spot | 60° 2400–4000K 24V 6W+6W | Planck-Kurve Spectrum
Instelbare witte LED-spot | 60° Ra90 2400-4000K 24V 6W+6W
Natuurgetrouw Spectrum CRI95 DTW LED Spot | 60° 2200–6500K 24V 6W+6W
Selection guide for DTW / Tunable White 24V LED spots
How to choose Tunable White 24V LED spots
Choose these Tunable White 24V LED spot modules when a room needs controlled warm-to-cool white light. TILLUME offers 4+4W, 6+6W and 8+8W versions, with 2400-4000K and 2200-6500K ranges for different scene types.
In DALI DT8, KNX, Loxone or similar systems, the controller handles CCT and dimming logic. The spot still needs the right two-channel 24V PWM output for clean WW/CW control.
01 White range
Choose the right white range
Use 2400-4000K for Dim to Warm scenes where a pinkish middle-CCT impression should be avoided. Use 2200-6500K for HCL scenes, sunrise-to-sunset schedules and wider custom CCT control.
02 Light quality
Check light quality values
For faces, wooden furniture, dining tables, kitchen areas, red fabrics and artwork, compare Ra/CRI, R9 and spectrum data. Expert and Master are light-quality and construction options, not separate collection categories.
03 WW/CW channels
Plan warm-white and cool-white channels
Each Tunable White module has one warm-white and one cool-white channel, such as 4+4W, 6+6W or 8+8W. Plan the final 24V PWM output around channel power, WW/CW mapping, DALI DT8, KNX or Loxone logic, and a 24V DC power supply with suitable reserve.
Selection advice for 2200-6500K and 2400-4000K
Start with the brightness the room needs: 4+4W, 6+6W or 8+8W. Then choose the CCT range: 2200-6500K for wider HCL schedules, or 2400-4000K for Dim to Warm scenes where middle-CCT pinkish tint matters.

Related guide
Why the 2400-4000K option helps with pinkish middle CCT
If a project is sensitive to pinkish tones around the middle CCT range, start with the 2400-4000K option. The guide explains the color shift and why this range can produce a cleaner warm-to-neutral transition.
Read the pinkish CCT guideSpecial 4+4W option
4+4W Tunable White spot for selected KNX and DALI actuator setups
The 4+4W Tunable White module fits compact two-channel actuator setups, especially KNX systems with MDT AKD-0424R series actuators. It also suits earlier DALI projects that used dual-channel DT6 actuators, such as Lunatone solutions, before DT8 control became common.
4+4W
WW/CW module
8W
at max output
MDT
AKD-0424R
With MDT AKD-0424R max power output mode, the 2200K end uses the warm-white channel at about 4W. As CCT increases, the cool-white channel opens gradually. When both channels are fully open, the module reaches about 8W at around 3500K. As the CCT moves further toward 6500K, the warm-white channel is reduced until only the cool-white channel remains at about 4W.
To get the full 8W behavior, check the actuator software first. The actuator must support maximum brightness output for Tunable White. If it only works with wattage balance, sometimes called constant brightness, the spot may not reach the full 8W output.
Planning note: MDT AKD-0424R.02 supports maximum brightness output. For other actuators, check the WW/CW channel logic and maximum-output behavior before choosing the final setup.
View the 4+4W DTW product →How max power output works with a 4+4W Tunable White module
In max power output mode, both WW and CW channels can be fully open around the middle CCT range, allowing the 4+4W module to reach about 8W total output.
Expert vs Master: voltage tolerance, protection and light quality
CCT range is only one part of the choice. Compare Expert and Master by voltage tolerance, protection design, heat dissipation, spectrum, CRI and R9 before selecting the module level.
Use this table to choose the module level. The R9 values above refer to selected reference items; exact values can vary by item, CCT range and power level. For integrating-sphere spectrum test reports, check the product specification and testing data download page.
What makes TILLUME different in a 24V Tunable White setup
TILLUME Tunable White spot modules are designed for 24V lighting zones where the module, two-channel PWM output, 24V DC power supply, housing and cable route are planned together. This makes the light result easier to predict before installation.
In DALI DT8, KNX and Loxone projects, the controller provides scene logic. The brightness curve and CCT transition depend on the LED module, two-channel PWM output and 24V system design working together.
LOW DIM
Low-brightness dimming support
TILLUME spot modules can reach very low dimming levels without making the scene feel abrupt. As a planning reference, minimum brightness is about 1% at 4 kHz and about 0.3% at 1 kHz, depending on the controller and system configuration. The modules support PWM up to 6 kHz; most projects should stay below 4 kHz.
VOLTAGE-DROP FRIENDLY
More tolerant of 24V voltage drop
Voltage drop is common in 24V constant-voltage lighting systems, especially on longer cable runs. TILLUME spot modules are more voltage-drop-friendly because Expert items can work down to 21.5V input and Master items down to 23V input, giving more usable tolerance on site.
MODULAR
Modular design for maintenance
The GU10/MR16-based module fits many traditional luminaire formats and matched TILLUME housings, making installation, replacement and future maintenance cleaner than fully integrated spot solutions.
Planning checklist for Tunable White lighting zones
Define the room scenes
Decide whether the zone needs warm evening light, neutral everyday light, cool working light, or a defined circadian-style scene schedule.
Choose the CCT range
Select 2200-6500K for HCL schedules and strong warm-to-cool contrast, or 2400-4000K for Dim to Warm scenes and users who are sensitive to middle-CCT deviation from the Planckian locus.
Choose power by illuminance need
Use the required brightness level and room function to choose 4+4W, 6+6W or 8+8W. Select the power level by maximum light output first, then use dimming for comfort and atmosphere.
Choose Ra and R9 by lighting demand
Use Expert for general rooms where Ra >90 is sufficient. Review Master when faces, wood, food, artwork, red fabrics or premium interior materials need stronger color rendering.
Match the final 24V PWM output
For DALI DT8, KNX or Loxone, confirm that the last actuator or controller provides two 24V PWM channels for WW and CW. Check channel load, WW/CW mapping, max-output behavior, PWM frequency, dimming floor and a 24V DC power supply with about 20% reserve.
Check installation fit
Confirm module format, housing or frame, cable route, voltage drop, heat dissipation and available ceiling space before final ordering.
Frequently asked questions
QCan these Tunable White LED spots be connected directly to DALI, KNX or Loxone?
No, not directly. These spot modules are designed for high-quality 24V constant-voltage lighting zones in KNX, DALI or Loxone systems. The final two-channel 24V PWM output is what turns the system logic into clean WW/CW control, dimming behavior and CCT transition at the spot.
QShould I choose 2200-6500K or 2400-4000K?
Choose 2200-6500K when the project needs a wide Tunable White range for HCL scenes, sunrise-to-sunset schedules, daylight-style control or strong visual change between warm and cool white. Choose 2400-4000K when the project focuses on Dim to Warm behavior, private residential interiors and avoiding a pinkish impression in the middle CCT range. They are different application ranges, not a simple better-or-worse choice.
QWhat does DALI DT8 mean for Tunable White spots?
DALI DT8 can control brightness and color temperature together. For 24V Tunable White spots, the controller must translate the DT8 logic into suitable 24V PWM outputs for the warm-white and cool-white LED channels.
QIs Tunable White the same as Dim to Warm?
No. Tunable White lets the system actively choose a color temperature within a defined range. Dim to Warm usually changes the color temperature automatically while dimming. For planning and controller setup, the two concepts should be treated separately.
QWhat is the difference between Expert and Master Class?
Compare R9, Ra/CRI, spectrum, COB design, optical structure and heat dissipation. Expert can be enough for general rooms. For kitchens, dining areas, premium interiors, studios or display areas, review the Master data more carefully.
QWhich other components do I need?
A typical setup needs suitable spot housings or frames, a stable 24V DC power supply with reserve, a compatible two-channel 24V PWM controller or actuator, and a check of cable length, voltage drop, installation space and power reserve.
QIs Expert always better than Master for voltage drop?
Not always. Expert has a lower minimum input voltage limit of 21.5V, while Master is limited to 23V, so Expert can look more voltage-drop-friendly on paper. In projects with an adjustable 24V DC power supply, the output can often be set around 24.5V, making the practical voltage-drop tolerance similar in many installations. Although both series can reach up to 25V, we recommend keeping the spot-side voltage no higher than about 24.5V for long-term lifetime.
Planning guides
Further reading for planning a 24V Tunable White system
Read these guides before ordering if you need more detail on Tunable White control, two-channel PWM output, voltage drop or TILLUME module design.
Control guide
24V LED Spot Dimming: DALI, KNX, PWM and Loxone
See how 24V LED spots depend on the final PWM output in DALI, KNX, Loxone or other control paths.
Plan 24V LED spot control →Installation guide
Voltage drop in 24V LED systems: what to check before installation
Learn how cable length, power supply position and voltage drop affect real 24V lighting installations.
Understand 24V voltage drop →Technology guide
Technology behind TILLUME 24V DTW LED spots
Read more about COB design, PWM dimming, optical structure, heat dissipation and quality control.
Read the technology guide →Complete your 24V Tunable White lighting setup
For a Tunable White zone, choose the CCT range and light-quality level first. Then match the spot module with the two-channel 24V PWM output, 24V DC power supply, housing, cable route and power reserve.
For DALI DT8, KNX or Loxone Tunable White zones, check the output type, channel count, power reserve, cable route and housing before ordering.
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