Part No. 4801-5307 Rev 2-15
Evolution 3000 and 3001
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**LIGHT CLOCK SETUP**
(1)Feed Cycle Light Override = No
(2)Feed Cycle Light Intensity = 25%
(3)Growout Schedules used by Ramp 1-4
(4)SCHEDULE (5)START DAY
1
1
2
17
3
19
4
22
5
25
(1)Light Schedule: 4
(2)Start Day = 22
(3)Number of On/Off Cycles = 4
(4)CYCLE (5)START (6)RUNTIME (7)INTENSITY (8)RAMP
1
12:00a 2:00 75% 0:10
2
10:00a 2:00 100% 0:10
3
5:00p 2:00 100% 0:10
4
10:00p 2:00 100% 0:10
**PROGRAMS & SECURITY**
(1)Seasonal Program = 1
(2)Program Name = PROGRAM1
(3)Copy to Program = 2 (4)Enter to Proceed
(5)Change Password
7.12 Light Clock Setup
The Light Clock Setup establishes the parameters
necessary to enable automatic control of the
house lights. On each Schedule you will need to
program a start day of when you want the control
to start using this schedule. Then you will need
to set the number of on/off cycles. This is how
many times the light clock needs to come on in a
24-hour period. You are allowed 10 on/off
cycles. Then you set the start time of each cycle
and how long that cycle needs to run. When you
are using a variable speed stage for the lights you
are allowed to set the intensity and ramp.
The intensity is the level you want the lights to be on when your cycle comes on. The ramp allows the light
ramp up and down from off to the intensity you have set. The ramp applies at the beginning and the ending
of the light cycle.
(1) Feed Cycle Light Override -
Turns the lights to a set intensity while running the feed program.
(2) Feed Cycle Light Intensity –
Set the light intensity percentage to occur during the feed cycle.
(3) Growout Schedules used by Ramp 1-1
- Set the number of schedules from one up to five. The next
schedule will start after you have reached the growout day that your schedule starts on.
(4) Schedule –
The schedule number will automatically be set by Evolution. After the number of Schedules
have been set you will need to setup each schedule.
(5) Start Day
–The starting day of each schedule.
7.12.1
Light Clock Details
Select the individual cycle in the
Light Clock Details screen and enter
the start day time that lighting is to
begin and the length and intensity of
the lighting period. This screen is
also available from the Target
Conditions screen as described in
Section 6.2
.
(1)
Light Schedule –
The selected
schedule.
(2)
Start Day –
Set to the growout day to start program.
(3)
Number of On/Off Cycles –
Enter the number of On/Off cycles desired (up to ten).
(4)
Cycle –
The selected cycle within the schedule.
(5)
Start –
The start time of the lighting cycle.
(6) Runtime-
The runtime of the lighting cycle. (hours : minutes)
(7) Intensity –
Set the intensity of the lights from 0% to 100%. (For use with variable units only).
(8) Ramp –
If it is desired to ramp the lights, that is to slowly turn the lights on and off, enter the time
period (hours:minutes) over which to turn the lights on and off (For use with variable units).
7.13 Seasonal Programs & Password Setup
The Seasonal Programs & Password Setup screen is used to change programs, copy the settings of one
program into another program or set the password to access applicable screens.
(1) Seasonal Programs –
Select Program 0,
1 or 2 for the current operating program.
This selection can also be used to
COPY FROM the Seasonal Program
number to the selected program number
shown in the item 3 below.
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