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The configuration is done in a loop of 19 steps, setting one parameter per step in all the first 18 steps 

except the final one. The final step allows to either restart the configuration from step 1 or to finish the 

configuration. If the latter case, three options are given: (1) to save the new configuration, (2) to discard 

the new configuration, or (3) to restore the factory settings. 

At each step the Configurator displays, through the signalling diodes, the step number and the present 

value  of  the  parameter  being  set.  The  current  value  is  communicated  through  a  repeating  series  of 

flashes  of  the  GREEN  diode,  in  accordance  with  Table  1.  At  the  same  time,  the  step  number  is 

communicated by the number of flashes of the RED diode. To illustrate: a repeating single flash of the 

RED  diode  means  the  parameter  being  set  is  the 

Number  of  Lamps

  (parameter  no.  1),  while  16 

consecutive flashes in a series of the GREEN diode mean the current setting is ‘16 lamps.’ To change the 

value of the parameter, use the ‘–’ and ‘+’ buttons (selecting the preceding or the next value from Table 

1, respectively). Having set the value of the parameter (or when we want to leave its value unchanged), 

we move to the next step by pushing the SET button briefly (under 2 seconds). 

Reaching the final (19th) step in the loop is signalled by the RED diode giving off a steady light. There are 

then two possibilities: 

 

To return to the beginning of the configuration loop, i.e. the first step, in order to repeat all the steps 

and correct the settings, press the SET button briefly (under 2 seconds). 

 

Choose the desired value of the 

Decision?

 parameter with the ‘–’ and ‘+’ buttons, then press and hold 

the  SET  button until  both  diodes  switch  off  (>4s). Selecting  the  value  SAVE  will  result  in  saving the 

new configuration in the non-volatile memory of the controller. Selecting the value QUIT will result in 

discarding  the  new  configuration  and  restoring  the  previous  configuration.  Selecting  the  value 

RESTORE will bring back the factory defaults. 

CAUTION!  

Pressing  the  SET  button  briefly  (under  2  seconds)  will  always  advance  the  configuration 
process to the next step.

 

CAUTION!  

Pressing and holding (for at least 4 seconds) the SET button (at every step except 

Decision?

), 

pressing the RESET button, or cutting off the power supply will cause the configuration process 
to exit without saving the new parameters.

 

CAUTION!  

The built-in Configurator is capable of setting only the parameters shown in table 1.

 

CAUTION!  

Pressing ‘+’ when the maximum value is displayed moves the selection to the first value; and 
pressing ‘–’ when the first value is displayed moves the selection to the maximum value.

 

CAUTION!  

If no button is pressed for about 30 minutes, the controller will quit the configuration mode.

 

CAUTION!  

Exiting  the  configuration  with  saving  the  new  settings  is  possible  only  in  the  last  step  of  the 
sequence (

Decision?

), with the value set to SAVE.

 

3.4

 

Parameters set by Configurator 

CAUTION!  

Changing the parameters indicated as ‘[advanced]’ substantially affects the operation  of the 
controller, and it is recommended to change these with caution.

 

3.4.1

 

Number of lamps 

The number of all the LED lamps (including the Master lamp). 

Summary of Contents for smartLEDs PREMIUM S19-P

Page 1: ...Directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE it is forbidden to place with other waste any waste equipment marked with a crossed out bin symbol The user wanting to get rid o...

Page 2: ...adually and smoothly The controller can also provide gentle backlight lighting as well as react to motion and dusk S19 P is equipped with built in configurator capable of setting 18 parameters e g bri...

Page 3: ...ed that they are supplied from a DC SELV power supply up to 24 V with a galvanic insulation of the output voltage from the mains supply The maximum current must not exceed 2 A per single output The ou...

Page 4: ...ng on 2 4 2 Lights on When the lights are on they remain on for a time predefined by the On time parameter The time extends when a new signal appears at any of the inputs 2 4 3 Warning When the time d...

Page 5: ...ing by removing the front cover 3 2 2 Restart the controller Restart the controller by pressing the RESET button shortly both signalling diodes RED and GREEN will turn on for about 3 sec 3 2 3 Put con...

Page 6: ...ep in order to repeat all the steps and correct the settings press the SET button briefly under 2 seconds Choose the desired value of the Decision parameter with the and buttons then press and hold th...

Page 7: ...ble lamps the parameter must be set to 0 then there is no backlight lighting and the turning on and off proceeds in a one by one switching fashion 3 4 8 Brigthness The brightness of the LED lamps CAUT...

Page 8: ...witch blocks the controller CAUTION Setting the parameter to one of S1 S10 with the sensor disconnected will result in the controller not being blocked during daylight CAUTION For the built in dusk sw...

Page 9: ...not dimmable turned on together with the first lamp SWITCH BEFORE 2 4 Master not dimmable turned on before the first lamp Number of warnings 0 3 not flashing no warnings 1 3 1 1 warning 2 3 2 2 warni...

Page 10: ...11 90 max brightness 100 8 12 100 max brightness Backlight lighting 0 9 not flashing no backlight lighting 2 9 1 2 brightness 5 9 2 5 brightness 10 9 3 10 brightness 20 9 4 20 brightness 30 9 5 30 bri...

Page 11: ...g on time 9s 12s 12 8 turning on time 12s 18s 12 9 turning on time 18s 24s 12 10 turning on time 24s On time 0s 13 not flashing no lights on phase 4s 13 1 on time 4s 10s 13 2 on time 10s 20s 13 3 on t...

Page 12: ...evel of DIS disables the controller ENABLE 18 1 active level of DIS enables the controller TOGGLE 18 2 active level toggles DIS input S1 18 3 threshold brightness S1 S2 18 4 threshold brightness S2 S3...

Page 13: ...may result in burning of the controller Please ensure that any control device e g motion sensors including those powered with 12V do not apply any voltage onto these inputs CAUTION We advise particul...

Page 14: ...manipulations and changes in the installation with the power off Even a short term occurrence of voltage on the wrong outlet of the controller can permanently damage the controller and such damage is...

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