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Zone X
Identifying zones
Zone X is used to send/receive commands from all other zones.
A good example is a large office in Zones 1-5, with luminaires for wall lighting along walls and pillars. When a person
enters the room, one of the zones starts to switch on, but without Zone X the area farthest away from the presence would
remain dark. By placing the wall-mounted luminaires in Zone X, they will react to commands from all zones, in this case
Zones 1 up to 5. The result is that the wall lighting farthest away will switch on. This means that modern lighting require-
ments for office environments can be met.
In other words, Zone X reacts to commands from all zones. In this case, the positioning of glass sections between diffe
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rent offices and other room types is important. The function can also be used for general control from a touch panel, since
if the panel is in Zone X, it affects all other zones.
Open the “Identifying zones” tab. Point the dongle at a sen-
sor and press the selected zone button. If the sensor belongs
to the same zone, it will turn red for 30 seconds, and other
sensors in the same zone will also turn red. If the sensor only
flashes, it is in another zone. Walk from zone to zone until
the correct one is identified.
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