Schedule Programming:
The LUMIX schedule consists of up to 24 periods, each of which can
contain up to 24 steps. You can use the programming worksheet in
this manual to help you visualize the lighting curves you want to
program.
Periods
The schedule is a series of periods that follow one after the other.
Each period is repeated for a number of days which is programmed
for each period.
The Period Scheduling screen allows you to add or remove periods in
the schedule and configure the number of days each of these periods
will be repeated. This screen also shows you the total duration of
your schedule. The schedule can contain up to 12 periods in total.
Press the “Edit” button to access the step programming screen.
Steps
Each period is programmed by placing steps to places which define
the desired light level and color adjustments. The system will
calculate the dimming slope between the steps automatically. If two
steps are at the same level, the intensity will not vary between these
two steps. The same goes for color.
How the LUMIX works