Service Switch; Service Led; Dip Switch Addressing - Philips dynalite DDRC-GRMS-E Commissioning Manual

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Commissioning Guide
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1.3

Service Switch

The service switch has the following functions:
One press: Signs on to the DyNet network
Three presses: Sets all channels to 100%
Press and hold for 4+ seconds: Resets the device on release of the button.
1.4

Service LED

The service LED on the controller indicates the following:
Slow blink: The device is operating normally
Quick blink: The network is busy
Continuously lit: The device is faulty.
1.5

DIP switch addressing

In a fully networked installation, each controller on a floor requires a unique address to allow for both centralized
monitoring and autonomous control of each room. Controllers can be pre-configured with a default room
template, then set to a unique room address during installation by adjusting the DIP switches on the underside of
the device.
The DDRC-GRMS-E has two sets of DIP switches. At the time of writing, only the ID1 switches are used.
The room address is determined by the total value of all
ON switches. This example shows the ID1 DIP switch
setting for 209 (1 + 16 + 64 + 128).
The room address sets the box number of the controller,
and acts as an offset for the logical areas and box
numbers of devices on the DyNet RS-485 spur.
Note that a network gateway for each floor adds a further
'floor offset' to each controller's box number and area.
For more information, refer to the Interact Hospitality
Commissioning Guide.
March 5, 2019
www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite

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