Programming using an MP-2 Uploader
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To avoid false triggering by sudden light changes, for example from
automobile headlights, the light level must remain above or below the trigger
threshold for 5 minutes.
To set the light trigger:
1 From the Stand alone menu, select
L i g h t l e v e l
, then
E n a b l e
,
and then
O n
.
2 Select
L e v e l
and use the arrow keys to select a trigger level from
0
(darkest) to
2 5 5
(brightest). The light toggles on and off as you scroll past
the current light level.
3 Select
O K
.
Alternatively, you could capture the current light level using the sensor in the
fixture, and use this as the trigger level:
1 From the Stand alone menu, select
L i g h t l e v e l
, then
E n a b l e
,
and then
O n
.
2 Select
C a p t u r e
and then select
G o
.
Setting a timer trigger
Stand-alone operation can be set for one, or two, periods, during a 24 hour
period, using the built-in clock.
If both the clock
and
the light sensor are used, operation starts, within the
times set, and whenever it is darker than the light-level setting. Operation
stops at the stop time provided that the ambient light is brighter than the
light-trigger setting.
The first thing to do is to set the correct time. See “Clock” on page 23.
You can set timer operation for a single period, or for two periods, for
example, one period in the morning, and one period in the evening. To set
the timer for a single period:
1 Select
S t a n d a l o n e
from the Fixture menu.
2 Select
T i m e r
, then
T i m e r
1
3 Select
S t a r t
, then
H o u r
. Use the arrow keys to specify the start hour.
Select
O K
.
4 Select
M i n u t e
. Use the arrow keys to specify the start minute. Select
O K
.
5 Select
B a c k
.
6 Select
S t o p
, then
H o u r
. Use the arrow keys to specify the stop hour.
Select
O K
.
Summary of Contents for Exterior 200
Page 1: ...Exterior 200 user manual mar tinar chi tect ura l ...
Page 5: ...5 SECTION 1 GETTING STARTED ...
Page 27: ...General operation 27 SECTION 2 STAND ALONE OPERATION ...
Page 48: ...48 Synchronous triggering during Stand Alone operation ...
Page 49: ...Synchronous triggering during Stand Alone operation 49 SECTION 3 DMX CONTROL ...
Page 53: ...DMX Controller operation 53 SECTION 4 OPTICS ...
Page 57: ...Lens options 57 SECTION 5 SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 65: ...SECTION 6 REFERENCE ...
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