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LC-4 "Building site flasher": At the five outputs a running light
sequence is created. If the input JP2 is switched to earth, the light
sequence switches off after the completion of the program. If the input
remains open, the program repeats continuously.
LC-5 "Flickering flame": At the five outputs an irregular light pattern
is created. If red and yellow bulbs are connected, the appearance of a
flickering flame results. If the input JP2 is switched to earth, the light
sequence switches off. If the input remains open, the program repeats
continuously.
LC-6 "Welding light": At each of the five outputs short and strong
light impulses are created, interrupted by breaks at irregular intervals.
Please note: The breaks can last for several minutes! The patterns are
different at all outputs, which allows you to connect several "work
places". The effect is most realistic when blue LEDs are connected to
the outputs. If the input JP2 is switched to earth, the light sequence is
interrupted. If the input remains open, the program repeats
continuously.
LC-7 "Traffic light control": Traffic light control for a complete
intersection. Outputs 1 and 2 are red and green for direction A, outputs
4 and 5 are red and green for direction B. Output 3 is the amber for
both and overlaps with red when changing to green, as common e.g. in
Germany, Great Britain, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland, Poland,
Lithuania, Norway and Sweden. If the input JP2 is switched to earth,
the traffic lights switch to flashing amber and simulte a traffic light out of
order, as common e.g. in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland and
Poland. If the input remains open, the traffic lights operate
continuously.
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