Technical Manual
Motion Detector/Automatic Switch 55/63
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4.3.4.2 Output object: Dimming absolute
For this purpose, the following settings are available:
Figure 11: Settings
–
Output object: Dimming absolute
With the “
Dimming values for Day/Night when ON/OFF”
, the corresponding absolute values are
defined that the channel sends after detection or after the follow-up time has elapsed. New values
can be specified via the " Teach-in dimming value for ON" objects.
If the channel is in
“
Day
”
mode, the corresponding ON value for
“
Day
”
is changed.
If the channel is in
“
Night
”
mode, the corresponding ON value for
“
Night
”
is changed.
In addition, the "
Behaviour after expiry of follow-up time
" can be configured. On the one hand, the
light can switch off immediately, on the other hand, a kind of "orientation light" can be set. In this
case, the light is switched to a defined dimming value for a certain time before it is switched off. The
light channel is only switched off when the switch-off delay has expired.
The values for "Day" or "Night" mode can be set individually.
For the light channels (not HVAC), an additional "Switch" output object can also be displayed.
The following table shows the available communication objects:
Number
Name/Object Function
Length
Usage
0
Light channel 1 - Output 1
–
Dimming absolute
1 Byte
Dimming function of the light channel
2
Light channel 1 - Output 2 (Additional)
–
Switch
1 Bit
Second switching function of the light
channel
12
Light channel 1 - Input
–
Teach-in dimming value for ON
1 Byte
Setting a new dimming value when
switching ON
60
HVAC - Output 1
–
Dimming absolute
1 Byte
Dimming function of the HVAC channel
72
HVAC - Input
–
Teach-in dimming value for ON
1 Byte
Setting a new dimming value when
switching ON
Table 12: Communication objects
–
Output object: Dimming absolute