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has diminished in the meantime, the lights are not switched off. The purpose of this feature is to ensure the lights must
not be continuously switched on and off if the brightness frequently fluctuates around the switch-off threshold – due to
clouds, for example.
Dimming speed (Dim speed)
Here, you can define the increments in which the control changes the brightness in AUTO mode, if a different brightness
is established based on the sensor reading. You can reach the desired brightness more precisely by setting finer dimming
increments. However, it then takes longer to adjust the brightness when the brightness settings are changed.
Number of measurements (Msr rnge)
This parameter allows you to define how many individual measurements the light sensor uses to calculate an average
before using this value for control. The higher you set this parameter, the less sensitive the control is to interference
(e.g. light from tractor headlights or lightning). However, the lights are also adjusted more sluggishly the higher you
setthis parameter.
Reaction variation (Reaction var.)
The reaction variation is a permitted tolerance between the sensor reading and the desired brightness. The control only
readjusts the brightness when there is a larger variation. If you increase this value, the control does not achieve the
desired brightness as precisely. If you lower the value, you risk causing the control to oscillate (the light is continually
readjusted and repeatedly gets lighter and darker).
11. Technical data / Documentation
Designation Value
Power supply 230 / 400 V, 50 Hz
Supply cable fuse Three-pole B16 A circuit-breaker
Maximum current output of light circuits Circuit 1: 16 A
Circuit 2: 16 A
Circuit 3: 8 A
Circuit 4: 8 A
Maximum input surge current per circuit 30 A for 5 ms
min cos φ 0.8
Interface of circuits 1 and 2 0–10 V
Button interface NO contact 12 VDC