User guide
Composer Pro User Guide
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User Guide Part 1
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Example: Fluorescent lights go on, warm up, and then will dim down to the Minimum On Level %
setting.
Cold Start Time (milliseconds)—Use the arrows selection box to select the time in milliseconds.
The default is 0. This is the length of time a light takes to warm up before it dims down to the Cold
Start Level setting.
Max On Level (%)—Use the arrows selection box to select the maximum % light level in 1%
increments. The default is 100. This is the level set for maximum light output, such as 100%. This
setting enables capping of the light level for a given load below 100%, either to enhance bulb life
or better match the light level in a given living space. This is an absolute maximum level rather
than the Preset On level, which can be bypassed.
Dimming Mode
• Autodetect—Automatically detects the load type and determines whether the Dimmer should
use Forward or Reverse Phase dimming. This is the default and should not be changed
unless the load is not dimming properly.
• Forward Phase—Forces the Dimmer Module to use Forward Phase dimming. Should only
be used with magnetic transformers.
• Reverse Phase—Forces the Dimmer Module to use Reverse Phase dimming.
Hold Ramp Rate (Wireless Puck Dimmer Module Only)
• Up—The time, in seconds, it takes the load to ramp to 100% when a button controlling the
load is pressed and held.
• Down—The time, in seconds, it takes the load to fade to 0% when a button controlling the
load is pressed and held.
Energy Information
• Minutes Off—The number of minutes that the load has been off since the Puck Module was
last reset.
• Minutes On—The number of minutes that the load has been on since the Puck Module was
last reset.
• Minutes On Today—The number of minutes that the load has been on today.
• Current Power—The current power being used by the load (in watts).
• Energy Used—The total number of watt hours used by the load since the device was last
reset.
• Energy Used Today—The total number of watt hours used by the load from 12:00 AM until
11:59 PM today.
Network
This is the current MAC address and firmware version of the selected Puck Dimmer or Switch. These
fields are not editable.
11. To apply the changed settings on the Properties tab to another Puck Module, click the Apply to...
button and select the Puck Dimmers or Puck Switches to which the settings should be applied.
12. Click OK.