AMX RE-DM4, RE-DM6 manual Preset Configuration

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Radia Lighting System Configuration Pages

FIG. 33 Preset Configuration Page

6.To save your changes, click the Accept button at the bottom of the Device Configuration page.

You do not need to click the Accept button to save changes if you only adjusted the dimmer levels by using the Level slidebar. To exit a Radia configuration page, you must choose Cancel, whether you have chosen to accept the changes or not.

To create a new preset:

1.Scroll to the bottom of the Device Configuration page and click the Add Preset button (FIG. 34).

FIG. 34 New Preset button

2.Enter a name for the new preset in the Label field.

3.Enter a time (0-255) in the Preset Time field. If you do not add a time, a default value of "1" will be entered.

4.Click the Configure button to open the New Preset Configuration page (FIG. 33).

5.Click a desired lighting component in the Available field to highlight it. To move an individual lighting component into the Stored field, click the ">" button.

To move a previously selected lighting component back to the Available field, click on it in the Stored field and then click the "<" button.

To move all of the lighting components from the Available field to the Stored field, highlight one component and click the ">>" button.

Reverse the process and click the "<<" button to return all lighting components to the Available field.

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Contents Radia Eclipse Dimmer Modules AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Page Page Table of Contents Radia Lighting System Configuration Pages Initial Level Status Reporting Appendix a AMX Lighting Curves Radia Eclipse RE-DM4 Dimmer Module OverviewRE-DM4 Specifications RE-DM4 SpecificationsDimmed Switched Suggested LoadsLine-In Connections RE-DM4 4-pin module connector maleLighting Application for the RE-DM4, Example a RE-DM4 Lighting Application DrawingsRE-DM6 6-channel Integrated Dimmer Module Radia Eclipse RE-DM6 Dimmer ModuleSuggested Installation Loads RE-DM6 SpecificationsRE-DM6 Specifications Line-In Connections for the RE-DM6 Lighting Application for the RE-DM6, Method a RE-DM6 Lighting Application DrawingsApplications FeaturesAMX Lighting Control Equipment AMX Lighting Control EquipmentIntegrated dimmer control modules Dimmer AccessoriesDimmer modules Power considerations Wiring ConsiderationsSpace Requirements Knockout locations RDA-ENC2 used as example ConduitRDA-ENC2, -ENC4, and -ENC6 enclosure and dimensions RDA Enclosure DimensionsRDA-ENC6B and RDA-ENC12B enclosures and dimensions Distance a to B Mounting AMX Lighting EnclosuresHigh-Voltage Connections Connecting High-Voltage, Single-Phase Input Power and LoadsRDA-ENC6B 120/240 VAC Line Input Single Phase RDA-ENC6B 120 VAC Single Phase Line InputConnecting High-Voltage Input Power and Loads RDA-ENC6B 120/208 VAC three-phase 4 W + G wiring diagram RDA-ENC6B 120/208 VAC line input three phaseRDC-PFC Power Distribution And Line Input References RDA-ENC6B Three Phase Line Input Connector ReferenceEnclosure module mounting slots and mounting screw holes Installing RDM Modules Into an RDA EnclosureLow-Voltage Connections Green LED Status IndicatorModule Connections Configuring and connecting multiple controllers Red LED Status Indicators RE-DM4 onlySW1 DIP Switch Setting Values for AxLink Configuring and Connecting AxLinkValue Connecting Dry Closures External powerDry Closures Failsafe InputDefault Low-End Settings Default SettingsDefault preset time values Default PresetsLighting System Link Radia Lighting System Configuration PagesMain Lighting System Radia Configuration ManagerDevice Configuration Device ConfigurationPresets section Preset Configuration Radia Lighting System Configuration Pages Software AMX Radia Lighting ProgrammingPreset Status Presets Defined vs. Undefined LevelsPreset # Sample AMX Lighting controller and internal components Lighting Systems OverviewControl Curves and Low-End Settings Programming CommandsDefault Ramp Time Default Low-endDefault Ramp Time LevelsChannels AMX Lighting Channel CommandsSENDSTRINGs Protocol ConventionsRamp Dimmers Down Ramp Dimmers UpRamp Dimmers Up Ramp Dimmers DownRamp Active Preset Down Ramp Active Preset UpStop Ramping Dimmer Recall Preset Stop Ramping PresetRecord Preset Level StatusCurve Status Set CurveSet Low End Low End StatusSet Default Level Time RebootSet Default Preset Time Dimmer StatusRamp To Level Set Default Ramp TimeUndefine Dimmer Factory Default Phase QueryVersion Query Ramp Preset Up NEW SENDCOMMANDsSendcommand Protocol Conventions Ramp Preset UpStop Ramping Preset NEW Ramp Preset Down NEWRamp Preset Down Curve Status NEW Reboot NEWSet Low End NEW Low End Status NEWUndefine Dimmer NEW Sendcommand Radia,?Y Phase Query NEWAppendix a AMX Lighting Curves Basic dimming curve Curves Curve ConfigurationCurves Load Type Curves Standard Dimming CurveCurve 1 Voltage Output in 240V AC Economical Dimming Curve Curve 1 with Low End Setting @ 5%, 10%, and 20% Volts RMSCurve 2 at 240 VAC 10VDC CurveCurve 3 at 120 VAC Curve 4 Voltage output in Volts RMS 12VDC CurveCurve 4 Voltage output in volts DC Lutron FDB CurveCurve 5 at 240 VAC Curve 6 Voltage output in Volts RMS Advance Mark VII CurveCurve 6 Voltage output in volts DC 12% Roll OffCurve 7 Voltage output in Volts RMS Curve 8 at 120 VAC 19% Roll OffCurve 8 Voltage output in volts DC 33% Roll OffCurve 9 Voltage output in Volts RMS Curve a at 120 VAC Curve #1 aCurve a Voltage output in volts DC Log-Curve #1 BCurve B Voltage output in Volts RMS Curve C at 120 VAC Log-Curve #2 CCurve C Voltage output in Volts DC Curve #2 DCurve D Voltage output in Volts RMS 10% Off Curve NCurve N at 240 VAC Always OFF Curve OCurve O at 240 VAC Always on Curve FCurve F at 240 VAC Curve R at 120 VAC Curves 5 & B on the Radia Eclipse RE-DM6 at 120 VAC Curves a & D at 120 VAC Page Using Pass mode Software IssuesTesting AMX Lighting features Testing procedures for AMX Lighting featuresTroubleshooting hardware Hardware IssuesHardware Checklist To check thisPage Increase Your Revenue through education + knowledge
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