The remote control menu <Programming>
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5. Use a lux meter to measure the current light value at the desired loca-
tion, e.g. at a desk. The reading is 600 lux, for example.
6. Enter the lux value using the
button and confirm the entry with
the
button.
The Light Control Box receives the value and dims the luminous
efficiency for the next measurement.
7. Now measure the light value again using the lux meter. The value is
now lower than the first measurement and reads 300 lux, for example.
8. Enter this lux value using the
or
button and confirm the
entry with the
button.
The Light Control Box receives the value, and switches the light-
ing off.
9. Now measure the current light value using the lux meter. The reading
is 40 lux, for example.
10. Enter this lux value in the remote control using the
or
button
and confirm the entry with the
button.
This completes the calibration process. The Light Control Box
switches the lighting on at maximum brightness.
11. Press the
button to end calibration.
12. Press the
button to close programming mode.
The blue LED goes out in the sensor head.
The lighting goes out. If the brightness falls below the target
brightness value, the light sensor brightens the lights on channel
1.
The channel is now calibrated.
13. Repeat this calibration for the rest of the channels.
Calibration is now complete.
8.3 All channels
The menu item <All Channels> implements settings for all lighting chan-
nels.
8.3.1 Store brightness
The
Store brightness function
saves the current channel light values as the
target brightness value. The values act as a reference value for the auto-
matic lighting when presence is detected. The current light values can be
entered via the following sensors:
Measurement 1
Measurement 2
Measurement 3
All Channels
Store brightness
Light set value
Off delay time
Off warning time
Orientation light
Orient. light mode
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