Configuration software KS2000
KL2751/KS2751, KL2761/KS2761
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Version: 3.1.0
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You can select the ramp time here (default 500 ms).
Permissible values: 50 ms, 100 ms, 200 ms, 500 ms, 1 s, 2 s, 5 s and 10 s
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Timeout (
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Here you can specify the timeout time for detecting a fieldbus error (default: 100 ms).
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Light value for timeout (on) (
)
Here you can specify the light value for a timeout at which the load was switched on when it occurred
(default: 50 %).
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Light value for timeout (off) (
Here you can specify the light value for a timeout at which the load was switched off when it occurred
(default: 0 %).
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Here you can specify the dimmer mode:
◦ Automatic recognition*: The dimmer terminal automatically detects the type of load (capacitive/
resistive or inductive) and switches to trailing edge phase control or leading edge phase
control (default).
◦ Trailing edge control: typically used for capacitive loads (e.g. electronic ballasts) or ohmic
loads (e.g. bulbs)
◦ Leading edge control: typically used for inductive loads (e.g. transformers, conventional
ballasts)
◦ Rectifier, positive: only the positive half-wave is switched through to the load with leading edge
phase control
Do not use this operation mode with
of the KL2761!
Instead, use the operation mode
Rectifier mode, negative
with these firmware versions!
◦ Rectifier, negative: only the negative half-wave is switched through to the load with leading
edge phase control
Note
*) Automatic recognition and long cable lengths
Manual preselection of the operation mode is recommended in the case of long cables be-
tween the dimmer terminal and the load.
Automatic load detection may fail, since inductive and capacitive line influences may lead
to misinterpretation of the load.
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Behavior after short circuit (
Here you can define the behavior of the dimmer terminal following a short circuit on the load output.
The dimmer terminal is equipped with short-circuit current limitation. The current is limited to approx.
10 A to 15 A. Normally triggering of the fuse is therefore prevented. The short circuit current flows for
less than 0.5 ms and is switched on automatically.
◦ Remains switched off:
The user has to switch the system on again after a short circuit.
◦ Switch on again (default):
Following the detection of a short circuit, the dimmer terminal attempts to resume operation
and tests the line with a low voltage. If the short circuit has been eliminated, the dimmer
terminal returns to the previous dimmer value.
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Mains frequency (
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Here you can set the dimmer terminal to your mains frequency, default: 50 Hz