360-45011
390-40011
4.3 Manual control (fig.2)
Push button 170-00000
Depending on the application (see 4.4), you can connect a manual push button to switch the
lighting on and off.
Time switch 05-1833
Depending on the application (see 4.4), you can connect a time switch in order to switch the
lighting on and off.
Single-pole switch 170-01100
Youy can connect an energy-saving switch (loadshedding --> see '5.2 ADJUSTMENT') to the
daylight control module in order to limit the maximum lighting.
4-fold push button with feedback LEDs 170-40100
For every application (see 4.4), you can connect a 4-fold push button with feedback LEDs. Only 2
of the 4 push buttons with feedback are used, because the module can only switch the lighting:
- Auto (with feedback): The system goes to automatic mode, the lighting is daylight controlled
according to the settings of the application.
- I/O (with feedback): 'on-off'. The system is set to manual mode. You can switch the lighting on
or off by pressing the push button. If the lighting is switched on, it is NOT daylight controlled,
but is switched on in all areas (Unless the DIM memory function is activated, see 5.1 'general
set').
- The other 2 push buttons are used for simultaneously dimming up and down the lighting in all
zones (1-10V control). These two push buttons have no feedback. When dimming, the system
is always set to manual mode.
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