How the LUMIX works
Lexicon:
Step:
a step is a specific point in time. Each step consists of one
hour, a set point for the luminous intensity and a set point for the
color.
Period:
The period is a group of steps, on a 24h cycle. It starts at
00:00 and ends at 23:59. The periods are repeated a certain number
of days.
Schedule:
The schedule is composed of all the periods. The total
duration of the schedule is the sum of the number of days in each
period.
How the schedule works:
Throughout the schedule, every minute of the day is a point in time
that matches with a step, or that is between 2 steps. The system
automatically calculates the intensity and color set points to be
applied for each moment of the day according to the steps
programmed in the schedule.
Each period will be run sequentially, starting with period 1 on day 1.
A period with the number of days at 0 will be ignored. When the last
day of the schedule is over, the system will repeat the last period,
until the clock is reset to day 1.