
Operation
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Instructions for use
Polaris 600
each change in color temperature or illuminance, a
new broadcast command is transmitted to the
Polaris 600 lights. The Polaris 600 lights receiving
the broadcast command cannot use the command
to trace back whether the command originated
from the selected Polaris 600 light or from the wall-
mounted control panel. In particular, the Polaris
600 lights cannot use the broadcast command to
trace back which Polaris 600 light transmitted the
command. Thus a request can be sent from the
wall-mounted control panel or from the selected
Polaris 600 light without the receiving Polaris 600
lights being able to identify the sender.
Restriction when a Polaris 600 light is
combined with Polaris 100/200 lights
The Polaris 100/200 light does not receive any
requests from a Polaris 600 light or from the wall-
mounted control panel. Illuminance can always be
set individually on the Polaris 100/200 light.
Setting the illuminance
Setting illuminance on the light control
panel and on the wall-mounted control
panel
The description of this function applies to both the
light control panel and the wall-mounted control
panel. Only the light control panel is shown in the
illustrations.
The light must be switched on before this function
can be activated, see "Switching the light on and
Reducing illuminance
Press the
key (A).
The illuminance is reduced.
If the key is kept pressed, the illuminance is
reduced continuously.
The change in the illuminance is shown by the
LED indicator (C).
Increasing illuminance
Press the
key (B).
The illuminance is increased.
If the key is kept pressed, the illuminance is
increased continuously.
The change in the illuminance is shown by the
LED indicator (C).
– For further information on illuminance, see
"Technical light data" on page 84.
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A
B
C
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A
B
C