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GRAFIK Eye
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QS Control Unit Installation and Operation Guide 56
Afterhours
The Afterhours feature of the GRAFIK Eye
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QS control unit can be used to automatically set lights to an energy-saving level (typically
“Scene Off”). This feature allows occupants to manually turn on lights, but will automatically turn them off after a specified amount of
time.
When Afterhours starts, the lights will flash to alert occupants that the lights will soon fade to the Afterhours Scene. Occupants then
can press a keypad button to extend the time until the Afterhours feature flashes the lights again.
The Afterhours feature of the GRAFIK Eye
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QS control unit has three (3) modes of operation:
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Enabled:
The GRAFIK Eye
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QS control unit will allow the Afterhours feature to be activated.
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Follow:
The GRAFIK Eye
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QS control unit will execute the Afterhours settings of another associated device on the QS link.
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Disabled (default):
The GRAFIK Eye
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QS control unit will not start the Afterhours feature (even if it receives commands from a
Timeclock event, contact closure input, or another device on the QS link).
Note:
The Afterhours feature must be programmed to start or end through Timeclock events, the integral contact closure input, or
another associated device on the QS link. The GRAFIK Eye
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QS control unit will activate this feature only if the Afterhours mode
has been set to “Enabled” or “Follow”.
Afterhours Settings
Flash count: The amount of times the lights will flash to alert the room that the Afterhours Scene will soon be activated.
Range: 0 to 15 flashes (default 3 flashes)
Delay time: The amount of time after the end of the “Flash count” before the Afterhours Scene is activated.
Range: 1 to 180 minutes (default 15 minutes)
Warn time: The amount of time the system will wait after the Afterhours Scene is interrupted before flashing the lights again and
restarting the Delay Time countdown.
Range: 1 to 180 minutes (default 5 minutes)
Afterhours scene: The scene that the GRAFIK Eye
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QS control unit will activate when the Delay Time expires.
Range: Scenes 1 to 16, Off (default Scene 5)
(See example on the next page.)