Making the system settings
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For example: if you have set a delay of 15 minutes for a programmed light on time of 19:00,
the actual light on time will be between 19:00 and 19:15 and at a different time for each
chosen day.
To cancel light programming
1
, enter identical on and off times.
To simulate a presence by programming the switching on and off of a light.
Time light is switched on, time slot 1:
772Light
7721Light ON 1
2
7
7
OK
Light on time
1
stored
06:45
07:30
5
4
6
0
OK
1
2
7
7
OK
Time light is switched off, time slot 1:
7722Light OFF 1
Light on time
1
stored
08:15
07:30
5
1
8
0
OK
2
2
7
7
OK
To cancel light programming
2
, enter identical on and off times.
Time light is switched on, time slot 2:
7723Light ON 2
Light on time
2
stored
19:25
18:30
5
2
9
1
OK
3
2
7
7
OK
Time light is switched off, time slot 2:
7724Light OFF 2
Light on time
2
stored
22:30
18:30
0
3
2
2
OK
4
2
7
7
OK
To cancel the time programming, set all the days to
“0“
.
To select the days on which presence is to be simulated using a light:
7725Select days
For example: to simulate presence on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
but not on the other days
“
1
“
equals a selected day, otherwise
“
0
“
(by default, every day)
MTWTFSS: 1 0 1 0 0 1 0
MTWTFSS: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
OK
5
2
7
7
OK
To set the delay between the programmed and actual on and off
times randomly:
7726Pres Sim Delay
Setting of delay between 1 and 59 minutes
(zero minutes by default)
Interval:
XX
0
X
X
OK
6
2
7
7
OK