Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Part A: General information
- Part B: LC-NG versions
- 1. LC-NG-01 "City Lighting"
- 2. LC-NG-02 "Residential buildings"
- 3. LC-NG-03 "Office and commercial buildings"
- 4. LC-NG-04 "Street lamps"
- 5. LC-NG-05 "Road traffic"
- 6. LC-NG-06 "Emergency vehicles"
- 7. LC-NG-07 "(Road) construction site"
- 8. LC-NG-08 "Fire station"
- 9. LC-NG-09 "Railway station"
- 10. LC-NG-10 "Workshop"
- 11. LC-NG-11 "Flickering flames & candle lights"
- 12. LC-NG-12 "Event"
- 13. LC-NG-13 "Chaser lights"
- 14. LC-NG-14 "Funfair lighting"
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4. LC-NG-04 "Street lamps"
4.1. Mode of operation
The street lanterns in several streets can be connected to the outputs.
Depending on the configuration, modern luminaires or gas lanterns are
simulated.
The modern street lamps slowly become brighter when switched on
before they reach their final brightness. After each switch-on, a light
connected to a different output flickers, simulating a defective street
light.
The gas lanterns slowly become brighter after being switched on,
flickering independently in individual patterns. During operation, the
brightness fluctuates (due to "gas pressure fluctuations"). After
switching off, the lanterns first shine with lower brightness before they
go out completely.
The time that elapses until the next lantern is switched on can be set at
the trim potentiometer. By setting a long time, for example, the lighting
of the gas lanterns by a lantern lighter can be simulated.
Use of the switching input
Switching input Effect
Switch closed
(switched to earth)
The lanterns are switched on according to
the set variant.
Switch open
The lanterns are switched off according to
the set variant.
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