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9.3.25 Brightness parameter - Use of object for detection independent of brightness
Options:
No
Yes
-
No
: There is no separate object for detection independent of brightness.
-
Yes
: A 1-bit communication object for brightness-independent detection (input) is being enabled. This object allows the detector to be switched independ-
ent of brightness.
9.3.26 Brightness parameter - Activating detection independent of brightness with
Options:
On telegram
Off telegram
-
On telegram
: Detection independent of brightness is activated with a 1 telegram and deactivated with a 0 telegram.
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Off telegram
: Detection independent of brightness is activated with a 0 telegram and deactivated with a 1 telegram.
9.3.27 Brightness parameter - Detection independent of brightness after bus voltage recovery
Options:
No
Yes
-
No
: Detection independent of brightness is deactivated after a bus voltage recovery, reprogramming or a reset.
-
Yes
: Detection independent of brightness is activated after a bus voltage recovery, reprogramming or a reset.
9.3.28 Brightness parameter - Input Slave takes the brightness into consideration
Options:
No
Yes
-
No
: Every ON telegram to the input slave object ensures that the detector is switched on or the switch-off delay is reset. This is independent of whether the
actual brightness is below or above the brightness-value threshold.
-
Yes
: The detector is switched on or the switch-off delay is reset only when the actual brightness is below the brightness-value threshold.
9.3.29 Brightness parameter - Used brightness
Options:
Brightness-independent
Only internal
Only external
Internal or external
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Brightness-independent
: The detector functions independent of brightness and will switch during each movement.
-
Only internal
: The detector uses its own measured brightness and brightness-value threshold internally to decide whether to switch on during movement.
-
Only external
: A 2-byte external brightness (input) communication object is enabled. The detector uses this externally measured brightness and the external
brightness-value threshold parameter (lux) to decide whether to switch on during movement.
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Internal or external
: The detector is activated only when the internally measured brightness drops below the internal brightness-value threshold or the
externally measured brightness drops below the external brightness-value threshold.
9.3.30 Brightness parameter - Use object for internal brightness-value threshold
Options:
No
Yes
-
No
: There is no separate internal brightness-value threshold object.
-
Yes
: A 2-byte internal brightness-value threshold communication object (input) is being enabled. This can be used to change the switching threshold at
which the detector is activated. The value is sent to this object in lux.
Note:
The range of values lies between 0.5 – 1100 lux.
Description of application and parameters
"Detector" application