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LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en 123
10.8.2 Configuration options
Path: App overview > Protective functions > Configure
The following table provides a description of the individual configuration options:
Parameter
Description
Use protective function
Select whether this protective function is enabled or disabled.
Trigger
Select the trigger (weather station sensor or input contact) that sets off the
protective function.
Select whether the protective function is enabled when the input contact is
open or closed.
Effective range
Effective range (room or group) in which the protective function is enabled.
Mode of operation
Mode of operation locked by the protective function.
Lower limit of the movement range
The movement range defines the capabilities of blinds or a window to move
between the end positions if the blinds/window has an actuator which is
able to measure the distance covered and send feedback about the
current position of the blinds/window. Setting a lower and upper limit of the
movement range can limit the range further.
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Note
· If the same values are selected for both the lower and the
upper limit of the movement range, the blinds or the window
are locked at this value and can no longer be moved.
· The parameters Lower limit of the movement range and
Upper limit of the movement range are only displayed if
the Blind position or Window position option has been
selected as the mode of operation.
Upper limit of the movement range
Lower intensity limit
The intensity limits define the intensity range within which the luminaires can
be manually or automatically switched. The protective function only locks
the intensity of standard luminaires, TW luminaires (DALI Device Type 8),
emergency luminaires with switching mode “Lighting management” and
emergency lighting pairs. Special luminaires and the colour temperature of
TW luminaires are not affected by the protective function.
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Note
The parameters Lower intensity limit and Upper intensity
limit are only displayed if the Intensity option has been
selected as the mode of operation.
Upper intensity limit
Priority (15 = highest priority)
If multiple protection functions are active at the same time, the priority
setting can be used to define the order in which the protective functions
take precedence. A protective function with priority 15 is implemented
before (i.e. takes precedence over) a protective function with priority 14.
Delay time
Time in which the condition must be met in order for the protective function
to become enabled, e.g. the input contact must be closed or open
depending on the configuration; the wind speed sensor must measure a
certain wind speed.
Run-on time
Time that starts as soon as a weather station sensor is triggered or the input
contact closes/opens again (depending on the configuration) and after
which the protective function is disabled. If during the run-on time a
weather station sensor or the input contact is triggered again, the run-on
time starts from the beginning again.
Table 70:Configuration options Protective functions

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