Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide DFGT-03MCXXX
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5.3 Enable or disable user control
To enable or disable user control of the boost fan and light. The following two settings can be configured. The
settings specify if the light/boost fan are available and their behavior upon ignition of the fireplace.
Tag
Name
Min
Max
Step
Default
Unit
Remarks
42201
Light user configuration
0
4
1
0
-
0 Not available
1 Switch off at ignition
2 Switch on at ignition
3 Apply last state at ignition
4 Available, do nothing at
ignition
42202
Boost user configuration
0
4
1
0
-
0 Not available
1 Switch off at ignition
2 Switch on at ignition
3 Apply last state at ignition
4 Available, do nothing at
ignition
5.4 Enable level control
When a modulated boost fan or light is configured, it is possible to control it through a number of levels. The
following can be configured:
Tag
Name
Min
Max
Step
Default
Unit
Remarks
51
Boost fan available levels
1
15
1
1
-
Number of levels selectable on
remote control (DFRC)
52
Light available levels
1
15
1
1
-
Number of levels selectable on
remote control (DFRC)
5.5 Mapping tables
During production, a power level conversion table can be made that is used to translate an input percentage (0-
100%) chosen by the user, to an actual output percentage to be able to drive the connected light (0-100%).
The output percentage is the output for the Triac (that is configured as modulation light), see Appendix B.
The conversion has 11 entries to map an input percentage to an output percentage. An example table is shown
below. For example: a user input of 20% is mapped to a 30% output percentage.
Note: the table only contains the Output levels as column. The user input index value is fixed.
Table 4: Power level conversion table example
User input (%)
Output level (%)
Light is set OFF
0
10%
20
20%
30