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Astrolux EC01 - Advanced Settings; Ramp Configuration; Thermal Configuration

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Ramp configuration
Both the SMOOTH RAMP and the STEPPED RAMP are configurable. The user can set the lowest level, the highest
level, and (STEPPED only) the number of steps.
While the light is ON in one of the ramping modes, click 4 times to enter RAMP CONFIGURATION for the current
ramp.
For SMOOTH RAMPING, there are 2 menu options:
1. Floor (default level = 1/150)
2. Ceiling (default = 120/150)
For the STEPPED RAMPING, there are 3 menu options:
1. Floor (default level = 20/150)
2. Ceiling (default = 120/150)
3. Number of steps (default = 7)
To configure the floor level, click the button equal to the number of ramp levels (out of 150) at which the floor should
be. To set the lowest possible level, click once. (MOON)
To configure the ceiling level, each click goes one level lower. So 1 click sets the highest possible level, 2 clicks is
the 2nd-highest, 3 clicks is the 3rd-highest level, etc. Ceiling clicks: 151 – ( level you want ) = Clicks To set the
default of 120/150, click 31 times.
When configuring the number of steps, the value can be anything from 2 to 150.
If you want to change the floor and ceiling to the lowest and highest values, you click once for each.
Thermal configuration
Look at a thermometer to check the current room temperature. Let us assume it says 21 Celsius.
Turn the light off and wait for its temperature to settle to room temperature.
Go to TempCheck (from OFF: “Click Click Click”. Ascend with double-clicks three times)
When you are in TempCheck, then click 4 times to enter thermal config mode, and calibrate the sensor.
Thermal config mode has two settings:
1. Current temperature Calibration. Click once per degree C to calibrate the sensor. For our example, the
ambient temperature is 21 C = click 21 times.
2. Temperature limit. This sets the maximum temperature the light can reach before it will start doing thermal
regulation to keep itself from overheating. Click once per degree C above 30. For example, to set the limit to
50 C, click 20 times. The default is 45 C (15 clicks)

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