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6.2 Operation via Solenoid addresses (digital)
If the light system is operated from a digital center with LocoNet connection (see 5.5),
the individual events are switched using the following solenoid addresses:
Solenoid address
Setting
Event
193
Red
Sunset
Green
Sunrise
194
Red
Random event 1: Cloudy
Green
Random event 2: Rain
195
Red
Random event 3: Short thunderstorm
Green
Random event 4: Long thunderstorm
196
Red
Not used
Green
Not used
197
Red
Not used
Green
Not used
198
Red
Service mode off, if switched on and System restart
Green
Service mode on: white lights and Halogen to
maximum intensity and hold clock
Many system properties described in this chapter can be reprogrammed. In the
"Programming" chapter the basic changes are described.
The changes to the time sequence and the individual events is described in an
additional comprehensive document, which is available in PDF format on our website,
www.uhlenbrock.de.
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. LocoNet 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).
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