Interruptions To The Voltage Supply At The Dimlite Control Device - Zumtobel DIMLITE Product Handbook

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What is tested?
ED-SENS
multi-sensor
ED-EYE light sensor
Note:
! Factory setting: lighting scene 1 is set to 100% brightness, lighting scene 2 is set to 80% brightness and
lighting scene 3 is set to 60% brightness�
Interruptions to the voltage supply at the DIMLITE
control device
• If the voltage supply to the DIMLITE control device is interrupted while the supply line remains connected to the
operating devices, all lighting will switch to 100%�
• When the voltage supply to the DIMLITE control device is restored, the lighting scene that was active before the
power supply was interrupted is recalled�
How is it tested?
Set the mode rotary selector switch
on the DIMLITE control device to ON/
OFF and the run-on rotary selector
switch to 0�5 min� Then, briefly enter
the detection range of the ED-SENS
multi-sensor and leave the area
again�
Before starting the installation test,
set the mode rotary selector switch to
"no funct�" This prevents the lighting
from being accidentally switched on
or off by motion sensors/presence
detectors while you are testing the
installation� When delivered from
the factory, control characteristics
are already defined for all luminaire
groups� If there is a large amount
of daylight in the room: shade the
sensor opening on the ED-EYE light
sensor� If there is little or no daylight
in the room: illuminate the sensor
opening on the ED-EYE light sensor
(e�g� with a torch)� Recall lighting
scene 1 for this installation test�
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I N S T A L L A T I O N
What happens if the installation
is OK?
All luminaire groups switch on� After you
leave the detection range of the ED-SENS
multi-sensor, it will turn all luminaires off
again after approx� 0�5 minutes and once
the fade time (64 s) of all luminaires has
passed�
When shading the ED-EYE light sensor:
the luminaire groups slowly dim up�
When illuminating the ED-EYE light
sensor: the luminaire groups slowly dim
down�
Note: Daylight-based dimming may take
several minutes�

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