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- PULSE ON to briefly enable the selected output
PULSE OFF
PULSE ON
Duration
02
s
LIST OF EVENTS
+ ADD
OUTPUTS
OFF
ON
step 2
The pulse duration
is adjustable
from 01 s to 120 s
- PULSE OFF to briefly disable the selected output
PULSE OFF
PULSE ON
Duration
02
s
LIST OF EVENTS
+ ADD
OUTPUTS
OFF
ON
step 2
The pulse duration
is adjustable
from 01 s to 120 s
Step 2
. Define the trigger element associated with the
program step among the 4 available:
- TIME to start the sequence at a specific time.
Using keys
3
and
4
,
set the hour and minutes
SUNRISE
LUM
08: 00
SUNSET
TIME
step 3
- SUNSET* to start the sequence according to the
sunset time.
Using keys
3
/
4
and
ok
,
you can set the sunset value
(from -60 min to +60 min)
SUNRISE
LUM
Next to: 16: 03
Difference:
+0 min
SUNSET
TIME
step 3
- LUM to start the sequence according to
brightness. This requires the connection of an
EEN002 / EEN003 twilight sensor.
Using keys
3
/
4
and
ok
, you can change the
brightness setpoint by
selecting:
- the < or > symbol
- the brightness value
(lux)
SUNRISE
LUM
Setpoint
> 400
lux
Current
697 lux
SUNSET
TIME
step 3
- SUNRISE* to start the sequence according to the
sunrise time.
Using keys
3
/
4
and
ok
,
you can set
the sunrise value
(from -60 min to +60 min)
SUNRISE
LUM
Next to: 06: 22
Difference:
+0 min
SUNSET
TIME
step 3
* Default sunset and sunrise.
The sunset and sunrise times correspond to the
coordinates (latitude, longitude and time zone)
entered in the
Settings / Astro
menu. By default,
these coordinates are those of the city of Strasbourg
(France) and the clock output is in sequential
program mode.
Step 3
. Select the day (or days) of the week
associated with the program step.
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TWTFSS OK
Using keys
3
/
4
and
ok
, select the day
(or days) of the week to be enabled.
The enabled output is on a black background.
Press the
ok
key after selecting OK to confirm the
weekly programming of the program step and return
to the
List of events
menu.
Continue to set your program sequence
after sequence; each program has 40
programming steps.
DISABLING A PROGRAM
The
Disable
option is used to disable the entire
program.
SETTINGS
PROGRAMS
PROGRAM 1
DELETE
+ADD
PROGRAM 1
DISABLE
–––
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 1
EDIT
• When a program is disabled, only
“Enable” and “Delete” are available for
selection.
• After confirming “Enable,” “Edit,”
“Disable” and “Delete” will again be
available for selection.
DELETING A PROGRAM
The
Delete
option is used to delete the entire
program.
SETTINGS
PROGRAMS
PROGRAM 1
DELETE
+ADD
PROGRAM 1
DISABLE
–––
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 1
EDIT
When a program is deleted, the number
assigned to that program will be available
when creating / adding a new program.
VIEWING AN EVENT
Once a program step is created, the
View
option is
available to check the programming of an event:
• the type of action;
• at what time of the day;
• the day (or days) associated with the program step.
In our example, the output
is turned
ON
at
2:15 p.m.
on
Fridays
,
Saturdays
and
Sundays
.
SETTINGS
PROGRAMS
PROGRAM 1
DELETE
+ADD
+ADD
2: 15 P.M. ON
DELETE
PROGRAM 1
DISABLE
LIST
OF EVENTS
–––
–––
2: 15 P.M. ON
EDIT
PROGRAM 1
2: 15 P.M. ON
14: 15 P.M. ON
VIEW
14: 15 P.M. ON
ON
14: 15
MTWT
F S S
PROGRAM 1
EDIT
OUTPUTS
EDITING AN EVENT
Once a program step is created, the
Edit
option is
available to change the programming of an event.
SETTINGS
PROGRAMS
PROGRAM 1
DELETE
+ADD
+ADD
2: 15 P.M. ON
DELETE
PROGRAM 1
DISABLE
LIST
OF EVENTS
–––
–––
14: 15 P.M. ON
EDIT
PROGRAM 1
2: 15 P.M. ON
14: 15 P.M. ON
VIEW
PROGRAM 1
EDIT
OUTPUTS
To change an event, repeat steps 1 to 3
of the Chapter “WRITING / EDITING A
PROGRAM.”