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7. Synchronization with a LocoNet Clock
The light system’s internal clock synchronizes to a LocoNet Mode Clock, if
LNCV 9 is programmed to the starting time above 10000. The lighting
system
then
starts with the programmed time and afterwards synchronizes
to the system time via the LocoNet. If LNCV 9 is set to value 10000 the
light system starts the clock with the first LocoNet sync signal.
If the light system’s clock is in the LocoNet synchronization mode the time
and time reduction are controlled by the LocoNet.
If the time of a LocoNet clock is adjusted by hand, then the changes are
likewise transferred in the clock of the light
system. If a change from day to
the night should result or in reverse, then the sunrise or the sunset occurs.
If the time on a LocoNet clock is manually changed it
flows
through the
lighting system.
Should this result in a change of day to night or vice-versa
sunset or sunrise will be activated.
If a LocoNet display 63450 is used as LocoNet clock
then
LNCV 34 of the
display must be set to a value of 1. On
changing
of the time by hand
,
the
change flows through to the light system,
at the latest, after the time period
in the display’s LNCV 35.
8. Programming
LocoNet devices are setup using LocoNet configuration variables (LNCV’s).
These LNCV’s can be change with help of an Intellibox (from Software-
Version 1.3), the IB-Control (from Version 1.55) or the TwinCenter (from
Version 1.1).
8.1 Calling up an IntelliLight Module
•
Connect the module to the LocoNet.
•
On the Intellibox (from Software Version 1.3) press the [menu]-key and
[mode]-key in order to enter the Basic Settings menu.
•
Scroll down with the [
v
]-key to the “LocoNet Prog.“ menu.
•
Press the [
]-key:
•
Enter the part number of the module (here 63410) and press the [
]-key.
•
Enter the part number of the IntelliLight module (here 28000) and press
the [
]-key.
•
Enter the module address (in a new module this is 1) and press the [
]-
key.
On the upper line the part number of the module is displayed followed by
the current module address. On the lower line is the ID number of the
LNCV (here “0“ for Module address) and its current value (here 1).
Important: In the event that a number of IntelliLight Base units are to be
controlled by one Intellibox, every IntelliLight Base unit requires a different
module address
,
so the digital centre knows which base unit is being
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