Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide DFGT-03MCXXX
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5.7 Light features
The light offers a feature to follow a user defined wave table. This can be the wave which is applied to the
burner(s), or its own defined wave. The following settings are related:
Tag
Name
Min
Max
Step
Default
Unit
Remarks
32
Wave available
0
1
1
0
-
42020
Wave interval
0
240
1
15
s
This is the interval for which the
next entry of the burner wave
table is applied.
This is also applied to the light
when configured to follow the
burner wave
42021
Min wave height
0
100
1
5
%
For the burner this is the minimal
flame height for the wave.
This is also applied to the light
when configured to follow the
burner wave
42100
Light wave interval
0
240
1
15
s
When the light follows its own
light wave, this is the interval for
which the next entry of the light
wave table is applied
42101
Light wave selection
0
2
1
0
-
0 Wave for the light disabled
1 Follow burner wave pattern (in
sync with the burner)
2 Follow its own light wave
pattern
42200
Wave 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
Note: The actual intensity of the light when following the wave is dependent on the selected light level.
Note 2: The actual flame height is dependent on the setting Min wave height and selected flame height.
5.7.1 Wave light function control
An additional wave table can be made by setting (during production) the relative light level for number of specific
points (maximum 20) and the time interval between these points (only one interval setting, so all intervals are
equal).
Therefore, the wave cycle can be between 20 seconds (1*20) and 80 minutes (240*20). There is a smooth
transition of light level between the time interval.