
This covers the User Section of the Programmer manu-
al. The Appendix is for more advanced users who may
have to configure or re-configure a system.
Select "Y" to enable
or "N" to disable the level
of this analog input to be
displayed on the
initial page.
Display ?
N
/ Y
This shows the screen when you press Enter on the current
light reading. If you say “Yes” on Trigger 1 and then use
Analog 2 on Trigger 2 and say “Yes” again in this same
menu then only Analog 2 will display on the first screen.
Daylight Harvesting
By using different trigger points it is possible to set up a
sequence of light increase and decrease as the light levels
change. For example:
Windows
Load 1
Load 2
Load 3
Lights
in
rows
Wall
Painted White
As the brightness increases one could first turn OFF the
lights nearest the window (Load 1) then load 2 and lastly
load 3. One might set the trigger points of load 1 to be OFF
at 120 On at 80 with load 2 OFF at 140 and ON at 100 and
Load 3 OFF at 160 and ON at 110.
By having actual number readouts adjustments can easily
be made.
Lensed Sensor
Special Situations
If one is not using a photo-sensor as the analog input or
one needs a different type of scenerio there are additional
options.
Instead of using the MAINTAIN function choose either ON
MODE or OFF MODE. Here one only gets one trigger but
one can choose the direction of increase or decrease of the
variable being measured.
Sensor ID# 13-1
ANALOG 1 : 0014
Time delay : 1 min
Triggering when
light level
falls below:
0019
Scroll on "falls below" to get "rises above".
In the ON MODE the action of the trigger is to turn ON the
selected relays or Group. In the OFF mode the action of the
trigger is to turn OFF the selected relays or Group.
It may require two triggers in order to accomplish the action
that was done with one in the MAINTAIN mode.
Note on Groups:
Photocells can operate on Groups as well as individual
relays. Only the following functions may be used:
MAINTAIN
ON MODE
OFF MODE
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