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Modes Menu
2. Timeout
The Timeout screen displays all Timeout Modes. A Timeout Mode
triggers outputs or presets to perform specific functions. Typically,
these are turning outputs off after a set time duration or delay time.
When a Timeout is enabled, the LCU starts an internal timer. Once
the set time duration is reached, the outputs or
To create a new Timeout Mode:
a)
Select the
Add Mode
link.
b)
Select the
target output type
and select the
OK
button.
c)
Select the target elements by selecting the
Select
button.
The Timeout screen has three tabs:
1. Label
To modify a mode name:
a)
Select a mode and select its label.
b)
Enter the new mode name and select the
OK
button.
2. Control
To activate, deactivate, or modify a mode:
a)
Activate or deactivate a mode by selecting the
ACTIVATE
or
DEACTIVATE
button.
An orange rectangle is displayed for activated modes and a
blue rectangle for deactivated modes.
b)
Selecting the
MODIFY
button to add or change configuration
settings.
The settings include the following:
Triggering Preset
- displays only the preset, which triggers
the Timeout Mode. This is set up in the Preset menu.
Timeout Countdown
- this is the delay time. Select the
value
link
, specify the time, and select
OK
to modify this value.
Flick Enable
- the default dimming level of dimmers during
a timeout mode is set at 0 percent. Select the
value link
,
specify the
time
, and select
OK
to modify this value.
Flick Offset
- you can override or adjust the Flick Offset. Use
the slider to adjust the levels and click the
OK
button.
Timeout Dimmer Level
- the default dimming level of
dimmers during a timeout mode is set at zero percent. Select
the
value link
, specify the
time
, and select
OK
to modify
this value.
Timeout Dimmer Fade Time
- the default time interval to
fade to a dimmer level is set at five percent. Select the
value
link
, specify the
time
, and select OK to modify this value.
3. LOGs
You can view the historical activity for a selected mode by
selecting the
LOGs tab
.
Modes
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To create a new Timeout Mode:
a)
Select the
Add Mode
link.
b)
Select the
target output type
and select the
OK
button.
c)
Select the target elements by selecting the
Select
button.
The Timeout screen has three tabs:
1.
Label
To modify a mode name:
a)
Select a mode and select its label.
b)
Enter the new mode name and select the
OK
button.
2.
Control
To activate, deactivate, or modify a mode:
a)
Activate or deactivate a mode by selecting the
ACTIVATE
or
DEACTIVATE
button.
An orange rectangle is displayed for activated modes and a blue rectangle
for deactivated modes.
b)
Selecting the
MODIFY
button to add or change configuration settings.
The settings include the following:
Triggering Preset
- displays only the preset, which triggers the Timeout
Mode. This is set up in the Preset menu.
Timeout Countdown
- this is the delay time. Select the
value link
, specify
the
time
, and select
OK
to modify this value.
Flick Enable
- the default dimming level of dimmers during a timeout mode
is set at 0 percent. Select the
value link
, specify the
time
, and select
OK
to
modify this value.
Flick Offset
- you can override or adjust the Flick Offset. Use the slider to
adjust the levels and click the
OK
button.
Timeout Dimmer Level
- the default dimming level of dimmers during a
timeout mode is set at zero percent. Select the
value link
, specify the
time
,
and select
OK
to modify this value.
Timeout Dimmer Fade Time
- the default time interval to fade to a dimmer
level is set at five percent. Select the
value link
, specify the
time
, and select
OK
to modify this value.
3.
LOGs
You can view the historical activity for a selected mode by selecting the
LOGs
tab.
2. Timeout
The Timeout screen displays all Timeout Modes. A Timeout Mode triggers
outputs or presets to perform specific functions. Typically, these are turning
outputs off after a set time duration or delay time. When a Timeout is enabled, the
LCU starts an internal timer. Once the set time duration is reached, the outputs or
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2. Control:
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To create a new Timeout Mode:
a)
Select the
Add Mode
link.
b)
Select the
target output type
and select the
OK
button.
c)
Select the target elements by selecting the
Select
button.
The Timeout screen has three tabs:
1.
Label
To modify a mode name:
a)
Select a mode and select its label.
b)
Enter the new mode name and select the
OK
button.
2.
Control
To activate, deactivate, or modify a mode:
a)
Activate or deactivate a mode by selecting the
ACTIVATE
or
DEACTIVATE
button.
An orange rectangle is displayed for activated modes and a blue rectangle
for deactivated modes.
b)
Selecting the
MODIFY
button to add or change configuration settings.
The settings include the following:
Triggering Preset
- displays only the preset, which triggers the Timeout
Mode. This is set up in the Preset menu.
Timeout Countdown
- this is the delay time. Select the
value link
, specify
the
time
, and select
OK
to modify this value.
Flick Enable
- the default dimming level of dimmers during a timeout mode
is set at 0 percent. Select the
value link
, specify the
time
, and select
OK
to
modify this value.
Flick Offset
- you can override or adjust the Flick Offset. Use the slider to
adjust the levels and click the
OK
button.
Timeout Dimmer Level
- the default dimming level of dimmers during a
timeout mode is set at zero percent. Select the
value link
, specify the
time
,
and select
OK
to modify this value.
Timeout Dimmer Fade Time
- the default time interval to fade to a dimmer
level is set at five percent. Select the
value link
, specify the
time
, and select
OK
to modify this value.
3.
LOGs
You can view the historical activity for a selected mode by selecting the
LOGs
tab.
2. Timeout
The Timeout screen displays all Timeout Modes. A Timeout Mode triggers
outputs or presets to perform specific functions. Typically, these are turning
outputs off after a set time duration or delay time. When a Timeout is enabled, the
LCU starts an internal timer. Once the set time duration is reached, the outputs or
Modes
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Dialog® Lighting Control System
To create a new Timeout Mode:
a)
Select the
Add Mode
link.
b)
Select the
target output type
and select the
OK
button.
c)
Select the target elements by selecting the
Select
button.
The Timeout screen has three tabs:
1.
Label
To modify a mode name:
a)
Select a mode and select its label.
b)
Enter the new mode name and select the
OK
button.
2.
Control
To activate, deactivate, or modify a mode:
a)
Activate or deactivate a mode by selecting the
ACTIVATE
or
DEACTIVATE
button.
An orange rectangle is displayed for activated modes and a blue rectangle
for deactivated modes.
b)
Selecting the
MODIFY
button to add or change configuration settings.
The settings include the following:
Triggering Preset
- displays only the preset, which triggers the Timeout
Mode. This is set up in the Preset menu.
Timeout Countdown
- this is the delay time. Select the
value link
, specify
the
time
, and select
OK
to modify this value.
Flick Enable
- the default dimming level of dimmers during a timeout mode
is set at 0 percent. Select the
value link
, specify the
time
, and select
OK
to
modify this value.
Flick Offset
- you can override or adjust the Flick Offset. Use the slider to
adjust the levels and click the
OK
button.
Timeout Dimmer Level
- the default dimming level of dimmers during a
timeout mode is set at zero percent. Select the
value link
, specify the
time
,
and select
OK
to modify this value.
Timeout Dimmer Fade Time
- the default time interval to fade to a dimmer
level is set at five percent. Select the
value link
, specify the
time
, and select
OK
to modify this value.
3.
LOGs
You can view the historical activity for a selected mode by selecting the
LOGs
tab.
2. Timeout
The Timeout screen displays all Timeout Modes. A Timeout Mode triggers
outputs or presets to perform specific functions. Typically, these are turning
outputs off after a set time duration or delay time. When a Timeout is enabled, the
LCU starts an internal timer. Once the set time duration is reached, the outputs or
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