The Chilli Dimmer has an alarm input, which when activated, causes it to enter an alarm state.
If the dimmer is connected to ChilliNet, it will also send out alarm messages to ensure that all other devices on the
network also enter the alarm state.
Alarm Input Active
When the dimmer’s Alarm Input is activated, the following will occur:
The dimmer enters the Alarm State.
All channel output levels fade to 80% over a period of 1s.
All menu access via the control panel is disabled.
The screen shows:
DIMMER LOCKED
* ALARM ACTIVE *
If the dimmer is in ChilliNet mode it sends out an Alarm On message.
The Alarm On message is repeated every 5 seconds while the Alarm Input remains active.
Alarm Input Inactive
When the dimmer’s Alarm Input changes from active to inactive, the following will occur:
The dimmer exits the Alarm State.
All output channels fade to their normal levels over a period of 1s.
All menu access via the control panel is enabled.
The screen shows the main screen.
If the dimmer is in Network Mode it sends out an Alarm Off message.
Alarm On Message
When a networked dimmer receives an Alarm On message, the following will occur:
The dimmer enters the Alarm State.
All channel output levels fade to 80% over a period of 1s.
All menu access via the control panel is disabled.
The screen shows:
DIMMER LOCKED
* ALARM ACTIVE *
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