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Based on the following example:
For lighting that gradually turns on at 8h00 and turns off gradually at
22h00 with a 30-minute slope:
You need to program the following 4 steps:
Step 1 at 8h00 - Light level 0%
Step 2 at 8h30 - Light level 100%
Step 3 at 21h30 - Light level 100%
Step 4 at 22h00 - Light level 0%
This programming will have the following effect:
From 8h00 to 8h30, the intensity of the lighting will increase from
0% to 100% gradually.
From 8h30 to 21h30 the lighting will stay at the same level, 100%
From 21h30 to 22h00 the intensity of the lighting will decrease from
100% to 0% gradually.
From 22h to 8h the lighting will stay at the same level, 0%
By adjusting these values and adding steps, you can create the ideal
lighting curve for your needs.
You can use up to 24 steps in a period.
Use the on screen visualization bar as a guide, it shows you a
preview of light variations throughout the period as you modify the
steps parameters. You can also use the following page to draw your
lighting curve and set the required steps.
step 1
step 2
step 3
step 4