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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Settings on the trim potentiometer
During operation, you can use the trim potentiometer to change the
length of the pauses between switching on the individual lanterns. In
the left-hand direction of rotation*, the length of the pauses becomes
shorter so that they are switched on almost simultaneously; in the
right-hand direction of rotation, they become longer (approx. 30
seconds).
* Note: If the trim potentiometer is set to the left stop, the module goes into test mode when it
is switched on. You must therefore turn the potentiometer a little to the right after setting it to
the left stop in order to set the shortest possible pause length.
Configuration
To change from the setting "modern lanterns" to the variant "gas
lanterns" (or vice versa), proceed according to the instructions on
page 36.
4.2. Pin assignment LC-NG-4
Connection of light bulbs
(→ page 24)
Connection of LEDs
(→ page 25)
Note: The maximum current of the
LC-NG module is 1,000 mA and the
maximum current per output is
200 mA. When connecting several
lamps to one output, these
maximum values can easily be
exceeded and the module or the
output will usually be irreparably
damaged.
Required accessories
Light bulbs or
LEDs with suitable series resistors
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