Setting The Button Parameters; Setup - Kerbl 345000 Mode D'emploi

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The threshold for switching the lights in TWILI mode is a reading of 50. For this control mode, set the sensitivity so that
a reading of 50 is displayed as the outdoor brightness that you wish to have as the switching value.
For AUTO mode, also base your settings on your desired brightness. Adjust the sensitivity so that the sensor reading
matches the set brightness (section 9.4) of the circuit in question (if the room has the necessary brightness).

10.2 Setting the button parameters

In the button settings menu, you can also set the button parameters, to adapt button operation precisely to your
requirements.
10.2.1 Dimming speed (Dim speed)
If the LGHT/DRK function is selected for the button, when you press and hold it the lights are dimmed. With this
parameter, you can define how quickly the brightness changes when the button is pressed.
10.2.2 Long press (Lng press)
When the button is pressed, the brightness only begins to change after a short delay. If the button is pressed only briefly
(shorter than this delay), the light is switched on or off. If you change this parameter, a long press of the button will be
detected earlier or later, and so the dimming process will react more quickly or more slowly.

10.3 Setup

10.3.1 Softstart
This parameter lets you determine how quickly the lights go to full brightness when switched on, or to full darkness
when switched off. Softstart enables the lights to be switched on in a way that protects them.
10.3.2 Min. dimming setting (Min. dim)
The lights are dimmed only to a certain dimming setting. Many lights start flickering if they are dimmed to a lower
setting than permitted. With this parameter, you are telling the light control how far the lights can be dimmed. If the
control wishes it to be darker still, all it can do is switch the lights off.
10.3.3 Switch-off delay for timer (Off delay)
The switch-off delay parameter causes an initial slow dimming process (twilight simulation), after the switch-off time of
a circuit has been reached. The twilight phase lasts for the number of minutes that you set here. The lights are only
finally switched off when the twilight phase has elapsed. In this way, you can prevent the timer from switching the light
off while you are still doing important work in the building, for example. If you press a button during the twilight phase,
it will start again from the beginning.
10.3.4 Control parameters (Ctrl param.)
In the Control Parameters menu, you can change parameters that specifically affect light control in AUTO mode or the
switch-off delay in TWILI mode.
Switch-on threshold (On thrshld)
If, based on the signalled sensor reading, the automatic control establishes that the lights would have to be switched
on at a very low dimming setting, the control does not switch on the lights if the control value is below the switch-on
threshold. The purpose of this feature is to ensure the lights must not be continuously switched on and off if the
brightness frequently fluctuates around the switch-on threshold – due to clouds, for example.
Off time
If, based on the signalled sensor reading, the automatic control establishes that the lights would have to be switched off,
the control initially waits for the period set here (in minutes), and only then does it switch the lights off. If the brightness
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