
Overview of operating modes
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• The automatic sequence of the operating modes if the Light Control
Box does not detect any presence.
• Operating modes that are triggered manually.
• The effect of detected presence on the individual operating modes.
Changes in the ambient light can cause the lighting to switch on or off
automatically depending on the settings. However, changes in the ambient
light do not cause the current operating mode to change.
5.1 Sequence of the operating modes
If the Light Control Box is switched on and no further presence is detected,
it runs through the following operating modes in sequence:
Normal operation mode - Switch-off warning mode - Orientation light mode
- Energy-saving mode.
Operating modes such as switch-off warning mode and orientation light
mode may run unnoticed if their duration is set to 0 seconds.
Normal operation mode
Action in
normal operation mode
• Illuminates in accordance with the pro-
gram/factory settings when presence is
detected.
Note: Deactivation of the lighting may form
part of normal operation mode if the Light
Control Box has been programmed to a
target light value that is exceeded by the
ambient daylight.
Trigger for normal
operation mode
• When
fully automatic
is activated:
- Presence is detected.
- Manual activation via the button or
remote control.
• When
semi-automatic
is activated:
Manual activation via the button or remote
control.
Trigger for normal
operation mode
•
Regardless of semi- or fully automatic:
Nor-
mal operation mode can also be triggered
by motion detection during the off warning
time (see below) if override mode (see
below) was previously active.
Duration
• For such time that motion is detected,
plus the off delay time.
The off delay time can be set to a value of
between one minute and 240 minutes.
Subsequent operating
mode
• Off warning mode.
Sequence
of operating
modes