Setting indicating how the user can use the clock:
ON/OFF: User enters on/off times.
ON/DURATION: User enters time and duration of activation.
INTERMIT: Intermittent repeat clock. An intermittent light clock can be used to
periodically repeat a certain light pattern. For example, at the beginning of each
hour the lights can be controlled on for 15 minutes, then switched off for the other
45 minutes. Enter the required time settings in the user's menu.
Setting of the digital output address (relay) that controls the lighting. This relay
switches the light on and off and can also be used to overrule the control in percent (
analog output). This is important in order to switch off the lighting completely if the
light level, for example, falls below a certain level (Relay off below).
Setting of the passive (not controlled) relay status.
N.O. (normally open) if it makes no contact.
N.C. (normally closed) if it makes contact.
Setting of the way in which light is controlled. This option is only available if light
measurement=YES has been selected at light clocks.
LUX: If you want to control the light using a light sensor, select LUX. The light
clock will adjust the light intensity to the measured light intensity.
PERC: If the lighting is not to be controlled using the connected sensor, select
PERC. The data from the light sensor will only be used for readout purposes.
Setting of the input address (analog input) to which the light sensor used is
connected.
This option is only available if on HOUSE SETUP tab page Clocks option light
measurement=YES was selected.
Setting of the analog output address used to control the light intensity in percentages.
Setting indicating the analog control type
Setting of the reaction speed of the light sensor that controls light intensity if the
measured light level changes (FAST, NORMAL or SLOW).
Setting of the threshold value below which the relay output deactivates the lighting if
control is based on a percentage (Dim). This prevents an insufficient reaction from
the lighting below a certain percentage (flickering).