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![]() Hi,
again @niloc16: There are two ways to switch non-dimmable lamps programmatically. 1. Program a clock timer and assign the function clock timer to the socket 2. Program a dimming curve (of course knowing we don't have a dimmable unit) and only program 0% and 100% dimming points with shortest dimming duration (5mins). Then assign the lighting function to the socket. Comment: The new firmware 3.00, released in some days, will differentiate between dimmable and non-dimmable lamps. Then the programming for non-dimmable lamps will be the same as for the clock timers. Another firmware extention will be the temperature dependend shut off for non-dimmable lamps (with delay for metal halides). And some more new features. Matthias |
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![]() thanks matthias, i got my lighting figured out and timed. i calibrated and connected all my probes tonight, i'm suspecting i have the conductivity and redox probes swapped at the connectors because the tank reading for redox is 50ms and conductivity is 0. there was a post on here stating the conductivity connector went on the the post that sticks out of the card and i swore i connected it there but tomorrow i'll have to try again.
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![]() Please connect the redox probe to the upper BNC-plug and the cond. probe to the lower, outstanding plug.
You wrote "reading for redox is 50ms" - this is not possible, even if the probes would be swapped. ProfiLux does not mix units and information. ProfiLux displays for example "Redx1 100mV" OR "Cond1 50mS" but no mixture. I am rather sure - i programmed the firmware. And: You would have recognized swapping of probes while calibrating...it is suspicious when the display does not show different values (the ADC-Value)for the two calibration points. I am very sure we will get your complete system running next time! Greetings |