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8.3.3 Off delay time
The
Off delay time
function determines for how long the connected lights
remain switched on after the last detected movement. The off delay time
applies to normal mode and override mode, which is a temporary change to
normal mode. For more information on operating modes, see Chapter 5.
The Light Control Box ends normal operation mode or override mode once
the switch-off delay time has elapsed. Any movement detected during the
off delay time causes the off delay time to re-start, which extends normal
mode or override mode.
• The minimum off delay time is one minute.
• The maximum off delay time is 240 minutes.
Setting the delay time:
1. Select the <Programming> menu item and confirm the selection with
the
button.
2. Enable programming mode by pressing the
button.
3. Select the
button to choose the menu item <All Channels> and
confirm the selection with the
button.
4. Select the <Off delay time> menu item and confirm the selection with
the
button.
5. Use the
or
buttons to set the required off delay time and con-
firm the selection with the
button.
6. End programming mode by pressing the
button.
The entered duration is now saved.
8.3.4 Off warning
The
off warning
indicates that the set off delay time has elapsed. In off
warning mode, the lighting uses the brightness value that was set for the
orientation light.
If movement is detected during the switch-off warning time, the detector
returns to the most recent active operating mode. This may be normal oper-
ation mode or override mode.
The off warning time can be set to a duration of 0 to 240 seconds.
Switch-off warning is disabled if the time is set to 0 seconds.
Example
: The illumination level was dimmed manually via an external
button, and the Light Control Box is in override mode as a result. The set
off delay time has elapsed. The off warning time now starts, which is set to