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Summary of Contents for CBM CEL-200
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Schedules Modes flickering The CEL-200 offers two 10 Amps lighting outputs compatible with American and European standards (120V / 240V, 50Hz / 60Hz) allowing you to control 2 lighting zones independently or 1 lighting zone with bi-colored lights from a simple Kelvin color set point.
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Depending on the operating mode, the main screen of the CEL-200 may look like this: Master Mode Time...
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CEL-200 Buttons: Press this button on the main screen to open the main menu. In a menu, press to activate the selected menu item. Menu These arrows move the selection cursor. On the clock adjustment screen, they adjust the current day.
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Press the timer button to reset the rearing day to 0. Info Menu: This screen shows system information, like the software version and the frequency detected by the CEL-200 (50 - 60 Hz). This information can be useful for troubleshooting purposes.
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Schedule Menu: This is where you can edit your lighting schedule. The schedule is made up of up to 12 periods that will automatically switch in sequence as days go by. Each period is repeated for a number of days before switching to the next. Periods are divided into steps.
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Edit Period Menu After selecting a period to edit, the following screen is shown: Edit Period > Step: 1/2 Time: 2:00 Level: 10% Kelvin: 2000 Add Step Delete Step Back Step: The first number is the selected step. The second number is the total number of steps in this period.
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Creating your own lighting schedule The schedule is very simple. Once you have understood these few concepts, you will be able to create any schedule of your choice. The system checks the current time and takes the step that is just before it and the step that comes immediately after, then it calculates the light level between these two steps, and applies this value to the light output.
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1 while lights with the high Kelvin are connected to output 2. According to the color and level set points, the CEL-200 calculates an approximation of the power to apply to each output. Many factors will affect the color rendition of your lighting.
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Inside the CEL-200: Fuses: An essential component for the safety of the system. Fuses protect other electronics components in the event of a short circuit. Never use a fuse with a higher rating than what’s recommended or damage can occur to the system and to other connected equipment.
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Installation We recommend that the installation of this controller be performed by a qualified professional. Choosing the location: The enclosure must be mounted on a vertical surface, in an area that will provide sufficient airflow to the heat sinks. We recommend you leave 6 inches (15 centimeters) above and below the heat sinks, free of anything that could block the flow of air through the heat sinks.
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CEL-200 Wiring ZONE 1 ZONE 2 MINIMUM MINIMUM ADJUST ADJUST 0-10V 0-10V 0-10V 0-10V LUX SENSOR ZONE 1 INPUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 INPUT 2 ZONE 2 L2/N L2/N L2/N L2/N 120/240 120/240 V AC V AC ( Optional, not included )
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Quick Troubleshooting Guide: Controller doesn't power on: - Check the power supply, circuit breakers in the main panel, and ensure there is voltage at the power terminals of zone 1 on the controller. - Check fuse F1. Controller powers on, but the lighting doesn't: - Check on the controller screen if the output intensity of the corresponding zone is set above 0%.
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