Technical Design-in Guide Engine LLE G2 PRE KIT | 03-2020 | 1.2 | en
System Overview
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Changing predefined colour temperatures and dimming levels
The predefined colour temperatures and dimming levels in colourTEMPERATURE mode can be changed via the
masterCONFIGURATOR. Any fixed values within the two limit values of 2,700 K and 6,500 K can be selected for the colour
temperature.
Adjustments could be in the minimum range step of 100 K.
Either a colour value along the Planckian curve can be selected. Up to 16 scenes can be individually defined. These scenes are stored
in the LED Driver. They can then be recalled via DALI and switchDIM.
A DALI environment is needed for the configuration (power supply, DALI USB). For more information on the procedure see the
masterCONFIGURATOR handbook.
Setting the dimming level
Synchronising the dimming level
Synchronising the colour temperature
Control via a floating pushbutton
For control via a floating pushbutton (make contact) different settings can be made:
Select that of the two pushbuttons that is used to set the dimming level
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Press the pushbutton briefly (< 1 s) to switch the LED Driver on or off
The last values set for the colour temperature and the dimming level will be recalled when the LED Driver is switched on
again
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Hold down the pushbutton (> 1 s) to change the dimming level
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The dimming direction (fade direction) changes automatically with each dimming operation.
Select that of the two pushbuttons that is used to set the dimming level
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Hold down the pushbutton (> 7 s) to synchronise all the connected devices to a uniform dimming level of 50 %
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Select that of the two pushbuttons that is used to set the colour temperature
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Hold down the pushbutton (> 7 s) to synchronise all the connected devices to a uniform colour temperature of 2,700 K
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Setting the colour temperature via colourTEMPERATURE mode with 7 predefined values between 2,700 K and 6,500 K in 500
K steps
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Setting the dimming level between 3 % and 100 %.
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Once the maximum value has been reached, the next press takes you directly back to the minimum value. The change from
maximum to minimum value is indicated by brief flashing of the light module.