22
Stand-alone operation
D E F I N I N G A M A S T E R F I X T U R E
No more than one fixture may be the master. Any fixture on the link, however,
regardless of its position, may be the master.
1
From the
S t a n d a l o n e
menu, select
M a s t e r /
client
.
2
Select
M a s t e r
. This designates the fixture as the master fixture and causes it to
transmit synchronization signals to the
client
fixtures when its program runs.
D E F
I N I N G
C L I E N T
F
I X T U R E S
All other fixtures must be set as
client
fixtures:
1
From the
S t a n d a l o n e
menu, select
M a s t e r /
client
.
2
Select
Client
. This designates the fixture as a
client
fixture which will respond to
synchronization signals received from the master fixture.
A u t o m a t i c a l l y t r i g g e r i n g s t a n d - a l o n e o p e r a t i o n
Stand-alone operation can be set for one or two periods during a 24 hour period,
and/or for a light level.
S E T T I N G A L I G H T - L E V E L T R I G G E R
Stand-alone operation can be set for a light level using the built-in light sensor. If
the light levels fall below the specified level then operation starts.
If both the timer and the light-level trigger are used, operation starts whenever it is
darker than the light-level setting, or within the times set.
To avoid false triggering by sudden light changes, for example from automobile
headlights, the light level must remain above or below the trigger threshold for 5
minutes.
To set the light trigger:
1 From the Stand alone menu, select
L i g h t l e v e l
, then
E n a b l e
, and then
O n
.
2 Select
L e v e l
and use the arrow keys to select a trigger level from
0
(darkest) to
2 5 5
(brightest). The light toggles on and off as you scroll past the current light level.
3 Select
O K
.
Alternatively, you could capture the current light level using the sensor in the
fixture, and use this as the trigger level:
1 From the Stand alone menu, select
L i g h t l e v e l
, then
E n a b l e
, and then
O n
.
2 Select
C a p t u r e
and then select
G o
.