
Overview of operating modes
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Settings
Default
Individual setting
DALI channel 1 map
Master channel 1
(C1)
DALI channel 2 map
Slave channel 2
(C2)
DALI channel 3 map
Slave channel 3
(C3)
DALI channel 4 map
Slave channel 4
(C4)
DALI switch DS1
Active, mode: fully
automatic
Off delay time DS1
30 minutes
DALI switch DS2
Active, mode:
Semi-automatic
Off delay time DS2
30 minutes
4.6 Initial steps
The easiest way to configure your lighting system is to make the following
settings first:
•
Date and time:
The date and time must be entered correctly before
functions such as time-controlled orientation light will work. The time
setting should be checked once a year. The settings can be entered
via the remote control (see Chapter 8.8) and via the app (see Chapter
13.1.1).
•
Activating light measurement:
If you connect lights without an addi-
tional light sensor to the Light Control Box, you must activate light
measurement using the DALI detector. This is the only way constant
lighting control can function correctly.
Light measurement can only be activated using the universal remote
control (see Chapter 8.13).
If a number of DALI detectors are connected in parallel, light meas-
urement can only be activated on one detector.
•
Activating light sensors:
To connect lights to the Light Control Box with
an additional light sensor, you must activate the sensors.
This is done by calibrating the sensors via the remote control (see
Chapter 8.2) and via the app (see Chapter 13.2.2).
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Overview of operating modes
The Light Control Box can control the energy-saving properties of the room
lighting by taking into account the presence of people and the brightness of
the ambient light. The following information is helpful to speed up access
to the desired settings:
Lights without
light sensor
Lights with
light sensor