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the normal mode), so that the device can switch from one mode to
another upon a certain event (if the “night mode” functionality has been
enabled, the “Activation” parameter will be displayed, among the
aforementioned parameters of the “normal mode”, as described
below). Note, however, that an equal parameterization for both modes
does not mean an equal effective light level; e.g., “on=max” will imply a
higher luminosity for normal mode than for night mode. Night mode
implements by itself an additional attenuation of the light levels.
Figure 8
Lighting with the night mode and the flash object enabled
Night mode
: permits enabling (“Yes”) or disabling (“No”) the
functionality of the “night mode”, i.e., a light level configuration
complementary to the one of the “normal mode”. The “night mode”
functionality is disabled by default. When enabled, two binary objects
are shown: “[General] LEDs: night mode” and “[General] LEDs: normal
mode”, as well as the following parameters:
•
“ON level”
: defines, for the night mode, the luminosity level
(“max” or “min”) that will be assumed for the “on” state of the
LEDs.
•
“OFF level”
: defines, for the night mode, the luminosity level
(“off”, “min” or “max”) that will be assumed for the “off” status of
the LEDs.