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2C. Advanced Programming
1.3 Turn On
In relay units, the Turn On Threshold levels (Figure 3) determine the level at which output units switch
on in response to their controlling group levels.
In dimmer units, the Turn On Threshold levels determine the minimum and maximum output levels
which are used in response to controlling group levels. If channel 1 is set to minimum and maximum
levels of 40% and 80% respectively, the output will be set to 40% in response to a controlling group
level of 1%, and to 80% in response to a controlling group level of 100%.
Figure 3 – Editing the C-Bus
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L5512RVF 12 Channel Voltage Free Relay, with the Turn On tab selected
Turn On Threshold is commonly used:
• To set a minimum brightness level on one or more channels
• For Light Level Sensor relay switching (sunset and switched bank dimming)
• For manual switched bank dimming
• To stagger relay switching in order to manage inrush currents across multiple circuits.
Staggered levels are set by selecting a Stagger Level percentage and pressing the Stagger button.
The channel threshold level of each output is then sequentially incremented by the approximate
percentage value.
1.3.1 Interlock Channels
This option sets the number of sequential output channels to be 'interlocked' together. When
channels are interlocked, only the highest numbered interlocked channel will respond to an enabled
group. For example is the Interlock value is set to 4, channels 1 to 4 will be interlocked. If the groups
on channels 1 and 3 were enabled, only channel 3 would switch on. This feature could be used in
motor speed control switching.
1.3.2 Synchronise Sliders
When this option is checked, adjusting the level of any slider sets all to the same level.
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