Timer commands
The actuator activates the connected electric charge for the time
determined by the Time parameter activation and deactivates when it
elapses. This is the setting for the staircase light, for example. If the dimmer
actuator receives another Timed ON command during the activation time,
the time count restarts from the beginning.
The relay is deactivated and the counter is reset when it receives an OFF
command or a scene is activated which includes the OFF command by
the actuator.
The Prewarning Time parameter can enable the switch off warning signal:
in this case the relay opens briefly (the light goes off for a second) when
the time set on the parameter remains before the timer is due to switch
off. If necessary it will be possible to send another Timed ON command
before the light switches off.
The green LED comes on when the NO relay contact is closed.
Performing priority controls
The actuator switches the relay to the ON or OFF status transmitted by the
device which sends the priority control.
Until it receives a command cancelling the forcing, the actuator ignores all
other commands received including those from the front buttons.
If no other commands are received, at the end of forcing the actuator
returns to the condition before its actuation. Otherwise the status remains
that of the last command received during override.
The green LED comes on when the NO relay contact is closed.
Scene Management
The actuator is able to memorize and perform up to 8 scenes; each one has
an ON or OFF relay status. It is not possible to associate a timed activation
to a scene.
Before memorizing a scene it is necessary to set the desired output status
(ON/OFF) for the actuator, for instance using the local button.
The green LED comes on when the NO relay contact is closed.
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