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Appendix
LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en 183
Term
Explanation
Presence linking
A way of controlling luminaires whilst taking into account the presence of
people. Presence is usually detected by presence detectors.
Presence scene
Scene in an area where the presence of at least one person is detected. Any
scene can be defined as a presence scene.
Production number
Globally unique identification number of a LUXMATE device. The serial
number can be determined from the production number.
Rain alarm
The rain alarm should prevent blinds (such as awnings) from being damaged
by rain. It is triggered after a rain sensor determines that a defined
precipitation level has been exceeded during a specified delay time.
Reference number
Number used to generate and check the licence number.
Required illuminance
Illuminance required at minimum at a specific location (e.g. workspace) so
that a person can complete visual tasks effectively and accurately.
RGA address
Address used in LUXMATE systems for communication purposes. The RGA
address is based on the following address scheme: room address/group
address/individual address.
RGB luminaire
Luminaire consisting of three individual lamps (red, green, blue). Coloured light
is generated through additive colour mixing.
Run-on time
Time that starts after a certain event (e.g. the last person leaves the room)
and after which an action is triggered (e.g. fade time starts, absence scene is
recalled). If an event occurs during the run-on time (e.g. someone re-enters
the room), the run-on time starts again. A typical application for run-on time is
the stairwell function.
Slat position
Specifies how the slats of blinds tilt. Expressed as a percentage (%).
Special luminaire
Luminaire with multiple light sources (such as lamps, LED modules). The
LITECOM web application can be used to combine the light sources into one
luminaire so that they can be controlled together.
Standard switch
Control point that upon being operated either closes or opens a circuit and
“clicks” into place as it does so (as opposed to a momentary-action switch).
System extension
Process during which new network or bus subscribers are addressed, which
are used in an existing and addressed system. Addressing for previously
addressed network or bus subscribers will remain unchanged.
Timeframe
Limited time period between two or more events which already have set
times.
Example: two timeframes are defined for presence linking (07:00–12:00 and
14:0018:00). Presence linking is enabled during these timeframes.

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