Parameter Window: "Operating - ABB i-bus EIB Product Manual

Dim actuator modules for the room controller, intelligent installation systems
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ABB i-bus
EIB / KNX
4.6.4
Parameter window:
"Operating"
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Project design and programming
It is defined how the user can operate the lighting during constant lighting
control.
Parameter: "If lighting control is active: reaction on ..."
It can be set via these three parameters how an output reacts during active
lighting control if the following telegrams are received:
Switching on
Receipt of the telegram value "1" at the object "Telegr. switch"
Relative dimming
Receipt of a telegram at the object "Relative dimming"
Brightness value or
Receipt of a telegram at the object "Brightness value" or "Call preset
preset
..."
It can be set which effect the receipt of the telegram has on the active
control function:
In the setting "no reaction", the receipt is ignored.
In the setting "Deactivate lighting control", the lighting control is deactivated.
The control can be reactivated by an ON telegram.
In the setting "Setpoint = new sensor value" (only possible with "Relative
dimming"), the new sensor value is adopted as a temporary setpoint value.
The lighting control remains active. The old setpoint value is restored the
next time the control function is activated.
Parameter: "Brightness value when lighting control is activated"
The brightness value which is set immediately on activation of the lighting
control can be defined via this parameter. The lighting is gradually
readjusted starting with this value.
Parameter: "Follow-up time of the inactive control"
If constant lighting control has been deactivated, the overshoot time starts
when the lighting has been switched off. If the lighting is switched on again
within the overshoot period, the old brightness value is restored and the
lighting control remains switched off.
This function should enable the user who has only temporarily left the room
to restore the same lighting environment. It is particularly advisable if the
control function is activated by a presence/movement detector.
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