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LD11 dimming...


  • To: "Home automation \(E-mail\)" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: LD11 dimming...
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 12:06:01 -0000
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Can someone tell me how LD11 is supposed to work?
I have both LW11s and LD11s and they work differently.
With LW11 (wall switch/dimmer), while I keep switch pressed, it brightens
until I release it. Then, if I press it again it will start dimming from the
current level.
Widh LD11 (DIN module), while I keep switch pressed, it brightens until I
release it. But now, if I press it again it will not dimm (like LW11), but
brighten again until it reaches the maximum, and only then it will start
dimming.
It's the same with dimming. If I stop now on e.g.30% and press the switch
again, it will not start brightening, but will continue to dim to 0%, and
only then change direction and start brightening.
Is it supposed to work like that?
It's annoying e.g. during the night when you brighten the light, you realize
that you're gone a bit too far, and then you cannot dimm it without going to
the max. first.
I'm not using momentary switch, but sensor switch, so that's why I'm not
sure if everything is working as it should.
Nik


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