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Configuration
LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en 73
10.3.1 Configuration options: luminaires
Path: App overview > System image
The following luminaires can be configured in your LITECOM system:
· Standard luminaires
· Special luminaires: RGB luminaires, Balance luminaires and TW luminaires
· SEQUENCE infinity
· Self-contained emergency luminaires
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Note
A relay (e.g. LM-4RUKS) addressed as a luminaire is displayed in the system image but cannot be
configured using LITECOM.
The following table provides a description of the individual configuration options:
Parameter
Description
Lower dimming limit
The dimming range is a range in which the intensity of the luminaires can be
smoothly adjusted. It is restricted to the physical upper and lower limits.
Setting a lower and upper dimming limit can limit the dimming range further.
Upper dimming limit
System Failure Level
Specifies the value the control gear adopts after a DALI bus failure. Enable
System Failure Level Mask to ensure no change is made upon restoration
following a DALI bus failure.
Power On Level
Specifies the value the control gear adopts after a voltage supply failure.
Enable Power On Level Mask to ensure no change is made upon
restoration following a voltage supply failure.
Flip
(For SEQUENCE infinity only)
If more than one SEQUENCE infinity is installed in a room, they must be
identically aligned. The orientation (direction) of the SEQUENCE infinity can
be changed with this setting.
Switching mode
(Only for self-contained emergency luminaires)
Type of behaviour emergency luminaires can have during mains and/or
emergency operation. The following switching modes are available:
· Maintained light: switching mode in which the emergency luminaire is
permanently switched on during both mains and emergency operation.
The emergency luminaires cannot be dimmed/brightened. This switching
mode is used, for example, for safety sign luminaires.
· Non-maintained light: switching mode in which the emergency luminaire
is switched off during mains operation but switched on during
emergency operation (in the event of a mains failure and during
emergency lighting tests).
· Lighting management: switching mode in which the emergency
luminaire can be switched on and off as well as dimmed/brightened
during mains operation, but is always switched on during emergency
operation.
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Note
· A switching mode is assigned to each emergency luminaire
by default during addressing. The assigned switching mode
depends on the type of emergency luminaire.
· Not every emergency luminaire supports all switching
modes; if a switching mode is not supported, it is greyed
out.

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