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If you send a pm to matthias he will have you up and running in no time with LAN, this is one area I am still learning myself but will be fully clued up in the next week.
In the meantime drop matthias a pm and i am sure all will connect. You will find his posts here if you scroll back Regards Michael www.aqua-digital.com |
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Thankx Michael
i will do so...... i am going to work on it a litlle more...This is still very new for me )mike |
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Hi Matthias,
Ok, I need your help, I don't understand the following: I have both the float sensor and the optical sensor. Both of them are connected to the Y-splitter. Both of them are positioned in my sump and my desire if to switch off Water 1 (Eheim pump) if one of them registers that the nominal level is attained. If I set the Profilux to the Operation Mode: 2 independent adjustment cycles, I see that both sensors work, since the optical sensor = Water 1 and the float sensor = Water 2 and when I trigger either one of them (nominal value attained), they both do what they should do: cut the power to the associated socket. Only problem, is that I want both of them to control the socket outlet Water 1. How can I do this ???? It's pretty much useless if I can only control Water 1 and Water 2..since how am I going to turn off my Eheim pump (that is on outlet Water1) ??? Can you please help ! Thanks ! Ginzo |
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This is not possible with this firmware.
But: We will have programmable logic in ProfiLux very soon! That means anyone can create his own logical expressions with AND, OR, NOT and so on -> any function can be realized. Please wait some days. |
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Boolian logic is a GREAT addition.
Thanks, Matthias. |
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![]() I have a couple of questions regarding the diagram. Does U-shape drawing on the lamp mean I should use a jumper wire or why do 4-5, 6-7, etc. cross-over at the bulb they way it's shown? And for connection 2, see how it goes off to the left and form a dot - does that just mean I should splice it with wire # 1? Last question, while the dimmable interface has a grounding wire slot that requires a grounding wire from the ballast - the ballast itself has no slot for a ground wire connection. Should I just leave it empty? |
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4.5.6.7 go to the respective areas in the standoff By All means Ground the Ballast, run the ground from the ballast to ground on the to the ground for the Power. In Other words you need to ground the ballasts at the anchor point where you fasten them. Pay attention to your local electrical codes. you may not be allowed to do it this way. When In Doubt, Contact a Local electritian. Last edited by AMP; 08-23-2007 at 10:35 AM. Reason: ground wire |