Sequences
The 10 button Chilli Control Panel can
be used to playback (output) any of the
three sequences programmed in the
Chilli Pro dimmers on the network for
the corresponding area.
Sequences can be stopped from any
Chilli Control Panel on the network that
is assigned to the same area in which
the sequence is running.
Starting a Sequence
Press the SEQUENCE button once,
twice or three times to start sequence
1, 2 or 3 respectively. The light in the
SEQUENCE button flashes to indicate
which sequence is running.
When a sequence is running, each
press of the SEQUENCE button will
stop the current sequence and start the
next sequence running automatically.
Stopping a Sequence
To stop a sequence that is running in
an area, output a memory in that area,
or press the OFF or ALL OFF button
on a control panel assigned to that
area. The light in the SEQUENCE
button stops flashing.
Manual Locking
The 10 button Chilli Control Panel can
be locked and unlocked manually.
Press and hold the “1-6” and “7-12”
buttons together for approximately 5
seconds, until all 10 lights in the
buttons flash once to indicate that the
lock state has changed.
Network Locking
All control panels can be remotely
locked and unlocked from a Master
Controller via the network.
Last Man Out Control Panel
Last Man Out panels are the same as
the other Chilli control panels except
that they are fitted with a keyswitch.
When the keyswitch is operated, the
control panel sends out an ‘OFF’
message for all areas after a delay of
30 seconds.
Alarm State
Chilli Pro dimmers on the network have
an Alarm Input.
When this alarm input is activated, or
changes from active to inactive, the
dimmer sends out Alarm On and Alarm
Off messages respectively.
Chilli Control Panels on the network
respond to these messages as follows:
Alarm On
The Control Panel enters the Alarm
State.
All the button LEDs flash continually
and the buttons are disabled.
The control panel continues to receive
network messages only.
Alarm Off
All the button LEDs stop flashing and
the panel returns to its previous state.
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Figure 3: Seven and Ten Button Chilli Control Panels