DALIBOX Broadcast 6CH/4CH
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2.1
GENERAL CONFIGURATION
The general configuration of DALIBOX Broadcast 6CH / 4CH
entails enabling the
desired number of channels
, depending on the number of loads to be controlled and
their distribution along the DALI installation.
Besides, the
manual control
type desired (i.e., the control type that will be available
through the on-board pushbuttons of the device) may be selected, as well as whether a
one-bit object should be enabled to notify the KNX bus about any interruption of the
external power supply
in the device.
Once the basic configuration is defined, it is possible to enable and configure some
additional functions for each channel (please refer to section 2.2).
Related to the
manual control
, DALIBOX Broadcast 6CH / 4CH allows manually
switching the state of its channels through the respective pushbuttons on the top side
of the device. A specific pushbutton is therefore available per channel.
Manual operation can be done in two different ways, named as
Test On mode
(for
testing purposes during the configuration of the device) and
Test Off mode
(for a
normal use, anytime). Whether both, only one, or none of these modes should be
accessible needs to be parameterised in ETS. Moreover, it is possible to enable a
specific binary object for locking and unlocking the manual control in runtime.
Notes
:
The Test Off mode will be active (unless it has been disabled in parameters)
after a download or a reset with no need of a specific activation – the
pushbuttons will respond to user presses from the start.
On the contrary, switching to the Test On mode (unless disabled in
parameters) needs to be done by long-pressing the Prog./Test button (for at
least three seconds), until the LED is no longer red and turns yellow. From
that moment, once the button is released, the LED light will remain green to
confirm that the device has switched from the Test Off mode to the Test On
mode. After that, an additional press will turn the LED yellow and then off,
once the button is released. This way, the device leaves the Test On mode.
Note that it will also leave this mode if a bus power failure takes place.