CIRCUTOR CIRLAMP Series User Manual

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After T2, the output drops to 50% of the power, during a period of time T3. After the time period

T3 has elapsed, the output returns to 100% until the end of time period T4.

The

CirLAMP system works with two types of work intervals:

Memory work interval, with this system up to four different work intervals can be con-

figured through the

CirLAMP Manager. The CirLAMP Node saves the work intervals in

the memory and operates autonomously so there is no need to send PLC commands for

each of the intervals.

The different light points are activated simultaneously since a general synchronisation is

completed on each start-up (every day).

Work time interval, a PLC command can be sent at any time to modify the % of pow-

er sent to the load, as well as the time period for this new power, in the work period which

is being executed at that moment.

When the period is changed the

CirLAMP Node continues to work with the memory

intervals.

See “

4.6.3.1.2. Instantaneous values

” to program the work intervals.

7�3�2� ALARMS

The

CirLAMP Nodes can detect a burnt out lamp, an open capacitor and a blinking light, and

generate an alarm.

See

“5.3.2. ALARMS”.

7�3�3� MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS

See

“5.3.3. MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS”.

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