Firmware Pages and Descriptions

Sensor Setup Page Elements (Cont.)

Light Sensor:

Allows you to monitor and alter the sensitivity of the Modero panel light sensor:

 

• The Light Sensor Level field indicates the level used to report the light

 

sensor level back to the NetLinx Master (set in TPD4) (read-only).

 

• The Light Sensor Level Port field indicates the port used to report the light

 

sensor level back to the NetLinx Master (set in TPD4) (read-only).

 

• The Light Sensor Channel field indicates the level used to report the sensor

 

channel back to the NetLinx Master (set in TPD4). It is On when you are

 

below the Maximum dim mode level (read-only).

 

• The Light Sensor Channel Port field indicates the port used to report the

 

sensor channel back to the NetLinx Master (set in TPD4) (read-only).

 

• The Light Level field provides a numeric value representing the current value

 

of the light level detected by the on-board photo-sensor.

 

• The Light Level bargraph displays a horizontal bargraph indicating the current

 

value of the light level detected by the on-board photo-sensor. This bargraph

 

provides a visual representation of the numeric value displayed within the

 

Light Level field.

 

• Use the Dim Mode Max Level bargraph to alter the Maximum DIM level

 

value used to activate the DIM Mode Brightness Level (range = 0 - 100).

 

• Use the Dim Mode Min Level bargraph to alter the Minimum DIM level value

 

used to activate the DIM Mode Brightness Level (range = 0 - 100).

 

- The position of this bargraph can never exceed that of the Dim Mode

 

Max Level.

 

 

Dim Mode Minimum

Allows you to alter the sensitivity of the Modero panel light sensor:

Brightness:

• Toggle the Enable/Enabled button to either active/inactive the DIM Mode

 

 

feature:

 

- Enable - activates this feature. Once active (by receiving a value below the

 

Dim Mode Min Level value), the current light level ramps to the DIM Mode

 

value within a few seconds.

 

- Enabled - (illuminated when selected) deactivates this feature.

 

• Use the DIM Mode Brightness UP/DN buttons to alter the DIM level.

 

- Range = 0 - 100.

 

- The lower the value, the darker a room must be before the LCD Brightness

 

value changes to conform to a DIM room (and vice versa with a higher

 

value).

 

• The DIM Mode Minimum Brightness bargraph indicates the current DIM

 

Mode Brightness level.

 

- This level corresponds to the brightness level of the LCD used when

 

the DIM Mode is active.

 

- The Brightness value of the panel in a DIM room (low-light) is much

 

less than that of a Non-DIM (well to brightly-lit) where the LCD Brightness

 

must be higher to display the screen content clearly.

 

 

Motion Sensor:

Provides the following fields:

 

• The Motion Detection field displays a reactive button that changes color

 

(illuminates) and displays the words "Motion Detected" when motion is

 

detected by the Modero panel’s front motion sensor.

 

• The Motion Sensor Port field indicates the port used to report the motion

 

sensor channel back to the NetLinx Master (set in TPD4) (read-only).

 

• The Motion Sensor Channel field indicates the channel used to report the

 

motion sensor channel back to the NetLinx Master (set in TPD4) (read-only).

 

 

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AMX NXD-700Vi manual Light Sensor, Light Level field, Dim Mode Minimum, Motion Sensor

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