
Instructions for use
Polaris 600
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Operation
requested values. All Polaris 600 lights now have
the same color temperature and the same
illuminance.
When the
Synchronization
function is activated
on the wall-mounted control panel, the panel
sends a request to all Polaris 600 lights to set the
color temperature and the illuminance to specific
values. The color temperature and the illuminance
are then set on the Polaris 600 lights in
accordance with the request. All Polaris 600 lights
now have the same color temperature and the
same illuminance.
When the
Synchronization
function is activated,
the Polaris 600 lights can be individually switched
to standby mode. This deactivates the
Synchronization
function on a light. When a
Polaris 600 light in the light system is in standby
mode, the
key on this light is deactivated. The
Synchronization
function will not be activated
when the
key is pressed. When all the
Polaris 600 lights in the light system are in standby
mode, the
key on the wall-mounted control
panel is also deactivated.
When the
Synchronization
function is activated,
the Polaris 600 lights can be individually switched
to the
Ambient light
mode. This deactivates the
Synchronization
function on a light. When a
Polaris 600 light in the light system is in the
Ambient light
mode, the
key on this light is
deactivated. The
Synchronization
function will
not be activated when the
key is pressed.
When all the Polaris 600 lights in the light system
are in the
Ambient light
mode, the
key on the
wall-mounted control panel is also deactivated.
Switching the Synchronization function on
The light must be switched on before this function
can be activated, see "Switching the light on and
1
Press the
key (A).
The
Synchronization
function is activated.
The status LED (B) lights up.
Switching the Synchronization function off
1
Press the
key (A).
The status LED (B) is not lit.
The
Synchronization
function is deactivated.
Settings made during synchronization are
preserved.
All Polaris 600 lights can be individually set
once more.
Technical background
The transmitted request is what is known as a
"broadcast command", which either the selected
Polaris 600 light or the wall-mounted control panel
transmits to the Polaris 600 lights in the light
system. The broadcast command contains the
values for illuminance and color temperature.
In a network of lights, each of the Polaris 600 lights
receives the same broadcast command. The
Polaris 600 lights receiving the broadcast
command set their respective illuminance and
color temperature to the requested values. With
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