
to activate the remote input. If set to
Lo
then the input terminal will be connected to ground via a pull down resistor
and a voltage between 5 and 24VDC will be required at the input to activate the remote input. If set to
OPEn
then
both the pull up and pull down resistors will be taken out of circuit and the terminal voltage will be “floating”, this
choice can be used when input devices are used which may supply their own voltage to the digital input terminal,
maximum acceptable voltage is 24VDC.
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Remote input (digital inputs) 4 input level
Section:
d.in
Display:
d.in.4 LuI
Range:
High
,
Lo
Default Value:
Lo
Default Access Level
4
Function number
4A5b
This function sets the input level required to activate the remote input. A setting of
Lo
means that a low voltage
usually 0V or a short circuit to ground will activate the remote input. A setting of
High
means that a voltage of 5
to 24V is required to activate the remote input.
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Automatic display brightness
Section:
dISP
Display:
brgt Auto
Range:
OFF
or
ON
Default Value:
On
Default Access Level
2
Function number
22FC
Automatic display brightness adjustment. Not applicable unless the optional light sensor is fitted. The automatic
brightness adjustment uses the optional light sensor to gauge the required brightness level for the environment. The
high and low brightness limits are set at the
Auto HiGh
and
Auto Lo
functions described below.
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Display brightness
Section:
dISP
Display:
brgt
Range:
1
to
63
Default Value:
63
Default Access Level
2
Function number
22Fb
Allows manual adjustment of the display brightness from 1 (lowest brightness) to 63 (highest brightness).
5.50
Dimmed display brightness
Section:
dISP
Display:
duII
Range:
0
to
63
Default Value:
7
Default Access Level
2
Function number
22EC
Displays and sets the manually set level for remote input brightness switching. When a remote input is set to
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