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4. ATOM Laser Remote Control (LRC)
The ATOM Addressable Track Dimming, Non-Dimming
On/Off, & Track Master Modules have integrated
Infrared (IR) & Laser Receivers that allow them to
receive IR and Laser commands from the ATOM Laser
Remote Control.
The ATOM Remote’s IR transmitter & Laser are capable
of operating over an unobstructed range of
approximately 25 feet. Within this range, scenes can be
selected, raised and lowered, and lighting can be turned
On/Off using the handheld Remote Control.
NOTE:
This system is based on line-of-sight operations.
Therefore, the Module’s receiver must be able to "See"
the LRC’s Transmitter. Any obstruction between the
transmitter and receiver may adversely affect the
performance of the unit.
Feature Overview
Select:
• When the button is pressed it will emit a laser
beam. The laser beam must be aimed directly at the
fixture’s receiver target on a module to initiate the
module’s program mode. This button is the only but
ton that will transmit a laser beam; all other buttons
transmit an IR beam.
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• Multiple modules can be programmed at the same
time by aiming the laser at their Target area for
Laser & IR signals, thereby selecting them and also
placing them into program mode. All modules
programmed at the same time will receive the same IR
program commands and their scene settings will be
identical.
Learn:
• When not in program mode, press this button to make
the Module’s LED’s blink so they can be easily located
on the ceiling or wall.
• Used to save a program (Scenes, Effects, fades, etc.)
when pressed while in program mode.
or
:
• Used to raise or lower the light level of a luminaire.
Can be used at anytime with a TM and can be used
on a DM or NDM when in program mode.
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F :
• Used to change to different scenes. Can be used at
anytime with a TM and can be used on a DM or NDM
when in program mode. All of these scenes can be
programmed with different light levels and fade rates.
• Used as a step to program and run cycles. All of
these cycles can be programmed with different scene
and fade sequences.
ON
or
OFF
• Used to change to the ON and OFF scenes. Can be
used at anytime with a TM and can be used on a DM
or NDM when in program mode. The ON scene can
be programmed with a different light level and fade
rate but the OFF scene can only be programmed with
a different fade rate.
f
Fade:
• Used as a step to program fade rate.
• Used to force a fast fade (1.5 seconds) when pressed
during a fade.
c
Cycle:
• Used as a step for programming and running cycles.
sec. min. min.
• Used as a step to program fade rates and time delays
in scene and cycle commands.
b
Begin:
• Used as a step for programming and running cycles.
e
End:
• Used to exit any program step without saving.
• Used to halt a running cycle or fade where it’s at.