User Manual
Philips MultiOne
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configuration. Alternatively, use the table to enter values directly. Remove single or
multiple table rows by clicking the
Minus
button.
NOTE: The device will follow the dimming schedule. When the light level in the
dimming schedule is below the physical min level of the selected lamp, the physical
min level will be used. However, some devices are also capable to switch off during
the dimming schedule, if a scene was configured at 0 %.
The physical min level of the selected lamp is indicated by the gray-dotted line in the
graph.
12.3.15.1
Physical min level
In order to see the correct physical min level of a lamp after
Lamp Selection
, do not
forget to switch the driver off for a few seconds. After switching it on again the
selected lamp is activated. To see the physical min level of the selected lamp in the
graph, click
Read
on the toolbar.
12.3.15.2
Location or custom location
For some device models, only the midnight point offset is stored in the device and
NOT
the (custom) location. In those cases the location information and the custom
location is only used to calculate the midnight point offset. After reading out the
device, MultiOne tries to match the midnight point offset with a location. In case the
midnight point offset does not match to a location or the midnight point offset
matches multiple locations, MultiOne will show “No location”.
For a technical description of the characteristics of the device model, like constraints
and limitations, please refer to
Device-specific technical description
.
12.3.16
DC Emergency
Product group
FLUO, LED
Description
This feature is used together with a DC central battery system. The device will dim to
a specific level, as soon as a DC voltage is detected at the mains input instead of an