Beghelli LOGICA Technical manual

BEGHELLI LOGICA
®
CONTROL UNIT
Control unit for centralised management and control of
Control unit for centralised management and control of
lighting and emergency lighting appliances
lighting and emergency lighting appliances
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USE AND INST
FOR USE AND INSTALLA
ALLATION
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-Battery: NiCd 7V 0,75Ah
-Power supply voltage: 230V
-Max. input from mains: 10Va
SPECIFICA
SPECIFICATIONS
TIONS
-Before connecting this appliance, check that the rating plate data corre-
spond to the mains data.
-This appliance must be used solely for the purpose for which it was built.
Any other use is to be considered as improper, and may cause damage. The
manufacturer will not be liable for any damage to human beings, animals
or properties caused by improper, wrong or unreasonable use.
-Before any cleaning or maintenance operation, disconnect the appliance
from the mains.
-Warning: this product contains materials that can be harmful if leaked/dum-
ped in the environment.
-Beghelli products are covered by laws on intellectual property.
-Should any repairs be necessary, contact an authorised service centre
and always request the use of original spare parts. Failure to comply with
the above may undermine the safety of the appliance.
-For repairs/replacements under guarantee contact an Authorised Dealer.
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WARNINGS / W
ARNINGS / WARRANTIES
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INDEX
INDEX
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•WHAT IS THE BEGHELLI LOGICA CONTROL UNIT page 3
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•APPLIANCE FUNCTION page 3
Wiring diagram page 4
Groups and scenes page 5
Menu page 5
Password page 6
Initial menu page 6
“Activate scene” menu 1 page 6
“Light” menu 2 page 7
“Maintenance” menu 3 page 10
emergency function and management 3-2 page 11
error status 3-3 page 12
test management 3-4 page 13
lamp management 3-5 page 14
group management 3-6 page 16
control unit management 3-7 page 17
configuration management 3-8 page 19
“status MSG” menu 4 page 19
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•SPECIFICATIONS page 20
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•WARNINGS / WARRANTIES page 20
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The Logica control unit has been designed to dialogue with different com-
munication protocols. It enables the simultaneous management of both ligh-
ting and emergency lighting appliances. As well as the various functions
dedicated to testing and controlling emergency lighting, the Logica control
unit can command individual appliances or groups of lamps using the DALI
protocol, the international protocol that complies with IEC standard 60929.
The control unit also allows the creation of customised "scenes" for controlling
the type of lighting according to the varying lighting requirements at different
times of the day. It is also possible to adjust the brightness using a dimmer
for single appliances or groups, even when fitted with a timer or connected
to light sensors, which makes it possible to light rooms or areas in the most
similar way to natural sunlight (biodynamic lighting).
The control unit is composed of a keyboard+display for all user operations,
four programmable switches for light activation, an RS485 input for remote
connection and the DALI-compatible bus input for managing the system.
The control unit houses the bus' built-in feeder and can autonomously mana-
ge a complete system comprising 128 appliances without requiring further
equipment.
If the local switches are used the normally open buttons must be employed.
The control unit manages and controls the status of the programmed applian-
ces, controls routine tests according to the modes set by the user and can
perform a vast series of manual operations that can be selected from a series
of menus accessible from the keyboard.
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WHAT IS THE BEGHELLI LOGICA CONTROL UNIT
T IS THE BEGHELLI LOGICA CONTROL UNIT
APPLIANCE FUNCTION
APPLIANCE FUNCTION

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+UX -UX COM BUS 485 NP
SWITCHES
DALI
RETE
NOT POLARIZED
RS485
AD
DA
NOT POLARIZED
DA
NP
GND
COM
-UX
+UX
4321
MAX 128 UNITS
SWITCH
MAX 128 LOGICA
MAX 64 DALI
MAX 255
CENTRAL
SWITCHES
DALI
RETE
RS485
AD
NP
GND
COM
-UX
+UX
4321
SWITCH
WIRING DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAM GROUPS AND SCENES
GROUPS AND SCENES
All the appliances programmed can be associated to 16 groups; each devi-
ce may pertain to one or more groups or none at all. These groups can ena-
ble specific operations on subsets of the system.
A scene is a preset coordinated lighting combination that involves several
appliances.
By giving the system the order to go to scene "xx" (from 1 to 16), each ligh-
ting appliance goes to a particular internally stored brightness condition.
Given that this value is independent for each lighting appliance, preset ligh-
ting situations can be created and performed simultaneously, thus combining
in a single command many lighting settings for different appliances.
For each scene it is possible to decide that the appliance will switch on,
switch off, go to a given brightness percentage, or do nothing at all, ignoring
the order and remaining in the current state of brightness.
MENU
MENU
All control unit functions can be accessed from menus: a first level enables
a general overview of the system, activates lights or preset lighting scenes;
in a second level it is possible to set, programme and modify the system and
settings.
The second level is password-protected (the installer will modify it at his
discretion in order to protect the settings programmed).
The menus can be scrolled "vertically" using the arrows DDand CC; by pres-
sing Bone selects the item currently displayed; by pressing A one moves
up a level. The display back-light is activated when any key is pressed.
To generate a manual test proceed as follows:
•select the "manual test" menu;
•select the appliance or group of appliances or even the entire system on
which the operation is to be performed;
•select the operation to be performed, for instance "functional test";
•press B; the operation will now be performed and the control unit is
ready to receive new commands.
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PASSWORD
PASSWORD
Given menu sections relate to appliance and/or system parameter setting that
must be protected in order to prevent accidental unprogramming of the
system.
In order to access a protected menu, the user must enter the password and
will then be allowed access for 5 minutes. Should operations last longer than
5 minutes, the User will be required to enter the password again.
INITIAL MENU
INITIAL MENU
The "Initial menu" enables the User to use previously entered settings,
manage lights, check the overall state of the system.
There are four possible options:
-AACCTTIIVVEESSCCEENNEE11- makes it possible to select and activate one of the 16 pre-
set scenes.
-LLIIGGHHTTSS22- makes it possible to activate any appliance and to switch it on,
switch it off and dimmer it.
-MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE33- enables access, protected by a password, to all the set-
ting and programming functions reserved for system fitters.
-SSTTAATTUUSSMMSSGG44- displays all the control unit status messages currently
active.
“Active scene 1” Menu
“Active scene 1” Menu
This menu enables the activating of the preset lighting scenes.
AACCTTIIVVEESSCCEENNEE11
BAACCTTIIVVEESSCCEENNEE001111--11
CCAACCTTIIVVEESSCCEENNEE002211--11
Choose the scene to be activated from 01 to 16 and press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEEAACCTTIIVVAATTEE
Use the "lights menu" to programme the "scenes".
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“Lights 2” Menu
“Lights 2” Menu
This menu enables switching on, switching off or dimming individual lighting
appliances, groups of appliances or the entire system.
When one enters the third level of the menu it is possible to modify brightness
directly, in real time, by using the DDand CCbuttons:
•abrief pressing of the DDkey switches on the appliances at maximum bri-
ghtness;
•abrief pressing of the CCkey switches the appliances off;
•aprolonged pressing of the DDor CCkeys causes a slow variation of
brightness in the chosen direction;
•by releasing the key the appliances maintain the brightness achieved.
To access the "off" and "on" menus one must enter the password.
LLIIGGHHTTSS22
BAALLLL22--11
BAALLLL22--11--11
CCSSWWIITTCCHHOOFFFF22--11--11password required
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--11--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--11--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 and press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
DDSSWWIITTCCHHOONNMMAAXX22--11--11password required
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--11--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--11--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDDPPRREESSSSEEDDDDor CC
DDIIMMMMEERR----%%22--11--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--11--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--11--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD

BLLOOGGIICCAA22--22
BLLOOGG--------22--22--11
choose the lamp with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
CCSSWWIITTCCHHOOFFFF22--22--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--22--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--22--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
DDSSWWIITTCCHHOONNMMAAXX22--22--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--22--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--22--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
pressed DDor CC
DDIIMMMMEERR----%%22--22--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--22--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--22--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
BBBAALLLLAASSTT----22--33
BBBAALLLLAASSTT----22--33--11
choose the lamp with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
CCSSWWIITTCCHHOOFFFF22--33--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--33--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--33--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
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SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
DDSSWWIITTCCHHOONNMMAAXX22--33--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--33--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--33--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
pressed DDoCC
DDIIMMMMEERR----%%22--33--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--33--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--33--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
BGGRROOUUPP001122--44
BGGRROOUUPP001122--44--11
Choose the group from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
CCSSWWIITTCCHHOOFFFF22--44--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--44--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--44--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
DDSSWWIITTCCHHOONNMMAAXX22--44--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--44--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--44--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
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SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
pressed DDor CC
DDIIMMMMEERR----%%22--44--11
BSSEETTIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--44--11--11
DDDDEELLIINNSSCCEENNEE001122--44--11--22
choose scene from 01 to 16 with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
SSCCEENNEESSTTOORREEDD
SSCCEENNEEDDEELLEETTEEDD
“Maintenance 3” menu
“Maintenance 3” menu
All "Maintenance" menus are password-protected.
In the "maintenance menu - manual test 3-1" it is possible to perform and
interrupt manual tests on individual appliances, groups or the entire system.
One can give different test commands on different appliances, without waiting
for the first to finish before starting the subsequent ones; the lamp that receives
a test start autonomously proceeds for the necessary time, without requiring the
control unit, thus giving the opportunity to control other tests on other lamps.
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE33
BMMAANNUUAALLTTEESSTT33--11
BAALLLL33--11--11
BSSTTOOPPTTEESSTT33--11--11--11
CCFFUUNNCCTTIIOONNAALL33--11--11--22
CCAALLWWAAYYSSSSWWIITTCCHHOONN33--11--11--33
CC0000hh0000mmiinn0000sseecc33--11--11--44
choose the time with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
CCOOMMMMAANNDDEEXXEECCUUTTEEDD
BLLOOGGIICCAA--------33--11--22
BSSTTOOPPTTEESSTT33--11--22--11
CCFFUUNNCCTTIIOONNAALL33--11--22--22
CCAALLWWAAYYSSSSWWIITTCCHHOONN33--11--22--33
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CC0000hh0000mmiinn0000sseecc33--11--22--44
choose the time with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
CCOOMMMMAANNDDEEXXEECCUUTTEEDD
BGGRROOUUPP001133--11--33
BSSTTOOPPTTEESSTT33--11--33--11
CCFFUUNNCCTTIIOONNAALL33--11--33--22
CCAALLWWAAYYSSSSWWIITTCCHHOONN33--11--33--33
CC0000hh0000mmiinn0000sseecc33--11--33--44
choose the time with CCor DDand press Bto confirm.
CCOOMMMMAANNDDEEXXEECCUUTTEEDD
The unconditioned on function entails the switching on of the emergency
lamps powered by battery even in the presence of mains power, without pre-
set duration, in which the duration of the battery is not under examination; it
is interrupted when the battery is completely run down or by sending a "stop
test" command. The autonomy test is associated to the duration that it
must have. This duration is at the User's discretion and can be selected by
scrolling the menu downwards. This manual test does not in any way modify
the timing and the durations set for the automatic tests.
In the "Maintenance menu - Emergency (Management) 3-2"it is possi-
ble to inhibit or enable the emergency condition for individual LOGIC applian-
ces, groups or the entire system.
It is not possible to permanently inhibit the emergency function or to pro-
gramme inhibition for the next blackout: each appliance can be inhibited or
enabled only if already in blackout conditions, otherwise the command will
be rejected.
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE33
BEEMMEERRGGEENNCCYY33--22
BAALLLL33--22--11
BEEMMEERRGG..EENNAABBLLEEDD33--22--11--11
CCEEMMEERRGG..UUNNEENNAABBLLEEDD33--22--11--22
CCSSWWIITTCCHHOOFFFF33--22--11--33
BCCOOMMMMAANNDDEEXXEECCUUTTEEDD
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BLLOOGGIICCAA--------33--22--22
BEEMMEERRGG..EENNAABBLLEEDD33--22--22--11
CCEEMMEERRGG..UUNNEENNAABBLLEEDD33--22--22--22
CCSSWWIITTCCHHOOFFFF33--22--22--33
BCCOOMMMMAANNDDEEXXEECCUUTTEEDD
BGGRROOUUPP001133--22--33
BEEMMEERRGG..EENNAABBLLEEDD33--22--33--11
CCEEMMEERRGG..UUNNEENNAABBLLEEDD33--22--33--22
CCSSWWIITTCCHHOOFFFF33--22--33--33
BCCOOMMMMAANNDDEEXXEECCUUTTEEDD
Whereas the enable/disable functions are reversible, the off function is irre-
versible, unless the mains power comes back on: it is useful to maintain the
charge of the light accumulators and, if referred to the entire system, it is used
to disable it in the event of particularly lengthy maintenance operations.
When the operations have been completed, the control unit switches off and
in order to change status again the mains supply must come back on.
In the "Maintenance menu - Error status 3-3" it is possible to see whether
there are error conditions present on the Logica appliances, obtain infor-
mation about the error conditions and any components that require replacing,
and to cancel any error condition indicated.
If a single lamp is selected, only the lights that effectively contain errors in the
memory are proposed.
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE33
BEERRRROORRSSTTAATTUUSS33--33
BAALLLL33--33--33
BDDEELLEETTEEEERRRROORRSS33--33--33--11
BCCOOMMMMAANNDDEEXXEECCUUTTEEDD
For each appliance, only the errors currently in the memory will appear, as well
as the possibility to cancel them.
In the event of the selection of groups of appliances or the entire system,
the possibility of cancelling errors only is given without further details.
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In order to display the details concerning certain errors press B; you will
receive further information on the type of battery or tube, on the minutes of
autonomy not completed in the last test.
In the "Maintenance menu - Management Test 3-4" it is possible to set
the timings and the frequency of the automatic tests of the emergency
part of the system: it is possible to select when to perform the next func-
tional/autonomy test and every how many days to perform the subsequent
ones; furthermore it is possible to break the system down into odd and even
lights in order to make them perform autonomy tests seven days apart.
The tests cannot be inhibited.
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE33
BTTEESSTTMMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT33--44
BNNEEXXTTFFUUNNCCTTIIOONNAALLTTEESSTT33--44--11
B------DDAAYYSS33--44--11--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
BXXXXXXDDAAYYSS33--44--11--11
----HHOOUURRSS33--44--11--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
BXXXXXXDDAAYYSSXXXXHHOOUURRSS33--44--11--11
----MMIINNUUTTEESS33--44--11--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
BNNEEXXTTAAUUTT..TTEESSTT33--44--22
B------DDAAYYSS33--44--22--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
B----HHOOUURRSS33--44--22--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
B----MMIINNUUTTEESS33--44--22--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
BFFUUNNCC..TTEESSTTPPEERRIIOODD33--44--33
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B------DDAAYYSS33--44--33--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
B----HHOOUURRSS33--44--33--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
B----MMIINNUUTTEESS33--44--33--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
BAAUUTT..TTEESSTTPPEERRIIOODD33--44--44
B------DDAAYYSS33--44--44--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
BEEVVEENNOODDDDTTEESSTT33--44--55
CCCCOONNTTEEMMPPOORRAARRYY33--44--55--11
CC77DDAAYYSSDDEEFFEERRRREEDD33--44--55--22
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
BCCOOMMMMAANNDDEEXXEECCUUTTEEDD
In the "Maintenance menu - Management Lamps 3-5" it is possible to eva-
luate the current status of each Logica appliance or group and modify the
autonomy settings (1h or 3h) and the even or odd status.
The information on the appliance relate to the presence of mains supply, the
presence of errors, emergency operation inhibition/enabling, the test in
progress or postponed condition, the Software version and the pro-
gramming condition.
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE33
BFFIITTTTIINNGGMMAANNAAGGEEMM..33--55
BAALLLL33--55--11
Display when unprogrammed.
BIIDDSSWW------..--33--55--11--11
BNNOOTTPPRROOGG//PPRROOGG((??))33--55--11--22
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B11HH//33HH((??))33--55--11--33
BEEVVEENN//OODDDD((??))33--55--11--44
B------------------------33--55--11--55
BEEMMEERRGG..EENNAABBLLEEDD33--55--11--66
BSSTTOOPPTTEESSTT((??))33--55--11--77
BDDEELLTTEESSTTSSUUSSPP..((??))33--55--11--88
BDDEELLEERRRROORRSS((??))33--55--11--99
BSSEELLFFDDIIMMMMEERR33--55--11--1100
BDDIIMMMMEERR++//--33--55--11--1111
BLLOOGGIICCAA33--55--22
Display when programmed.
BIIDDSSWWXXXXXX..XX33--55--22--11
BPPRROOGGRRAAMMMMEEDD33--55--22--22
BAAUUTTOONNOOMMYY33HH33--55--22--33
BEEVVEENNFFIITTTTIINNGG33--55--22--44
BMMAAIINNOONN33--55--22--55
BEEMMEERRGG..EENNAABBLLEEDD33--55--22--66
BNNOOTTEESSTTOONNSS33--55--22--77
BNNOOTTEESSTTSSUUSSPPEENN33--55--22--88
BNNOONNEEEERRRROORRSS33--55--22--99
BGGRROOUUPP001133--55--33
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
BIIDDSSWW------..--33--55--33--11
Display when programmed.
BNNOOTTPPRROOGG//PPRROOGG((??))33--55--33--22
B11HH//33HH((??))33--55--33--33
BEEVVEENN//OODDDD((??))33--55--33--44
B------------------------33--55--33--55
BEEMMEERRGG..EENNAABBLLEEDD33--55--33--66
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BSSTTOOPPTTEESSTT((??))33--55--33--77
BDDEELLTTEESSTTSSUUSSPP..((??))33--55--33--88
BDDEELLEERRRROORRSS((??))33--55--33--99
BSSEELLFFDDIIMMMMEERR33--55--33--1100
BDDIIMMMMEERR++//--33--55--33--1111
In the "Maintenance menu - Management groups 3-6" it is possible to assi-
gn each appliance or switch (local) to one or more groups or to none at all,
in a totally free and unrestrictive way. There are 16 groups available, there is
no obligation to start from the lowest numbers.
At the last level of this menu 16 figures will be displayed (0 or 1): by going
towards the right you can select the "x" group (numbered from 1 to 16 from
left to right) and with the keys DDand CCyou can pass from the figure "0"
to "1" and vice versa. The figure "1" identifies the belonging to the selec-
ted group.
An appliance can therefore also have all "1" (belongs to all groups), just
some or none, so as to be completely independent from the other applian-
ces. The local switches (four) are managed in the same way: they are assi-
gned to one or more groups; when a button is pressed the action
(on/off/dimmer) addresses all the lamps that belong to the groups that the
pressed button belongs to. Subsequent commands activate the on/off
functions; pressing varies the brightness level. This management concerns
the entire lighting and emergency lighting system, and therefore both
the Logica and Dali appliances.
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE33
BGGRROOUUPPMMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT33--66
BAALLLL33--66--11
B1100001100000011000011111100111133--66--11--11
choose 1 with the DDkey and 0 with the CCkey.
BLLOOGGIICCAA--------33--66--22
B1100001100000011000011111100111133--66--22--11
choose 1 with the DDkey and 0 with the CCkey.
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BDDAALLII----33--66--33
B1100001100000011000011111100111133--66--33--11
choose 1 with the DDkey and 0 with the CCkey.
BSSWWIITTCCHH1133--66--44
choose 1÷4 with the keys DDand CC.
B1111111111111111111111111111111133--66--44--11
choose 1 with the DDkey and 0 with the CCkey.
BGGRROOUUPP001133--66--55
choose 1÷16 with the keys DDand CC.
B1111111111111111111111111111111133--66--55--11
choose 1 with the DDkey and 0 with the CCkey.
In the "Maintenance menu - Control unit management 3-7" it is possible
to set the current Day/Time, modify the maintenance password, the remo-
te address of the control unit (in the case of multiple systems), order prin-
touts (in the case of local printers) and perform macrocommands.
Some functions of this menu may not be displayed as they depend on the type
of system installed.
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE33
BCC..UUMMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT33--77
BSSYYSSTTEEMMTTYYPPEE33--77--11
BGGEENNEERRIICC**33--77--11--11
**default setting
BSSCCHHOOOOLL33--77--11--22
BHHOOSSPPIITTAALL33--77--11--33
BCCIINNEEMMAA33--77--11--44
BOOFFFFIICCEE33--77--11--55
BSSPPOORRTTSSHHAALLLL33--77--11--66
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BCCHHAANNGGEEDDAATTEE--HHOOUURR33--77--22
BMMOONN0000::000033--77--22--11
choose with DDand CCthen press Bto confirm.
BCCHHAANNGGEEPPAASSSSWWOORRDD33--77--33
BOOLLDDPPAASSSSWWOORRDD--------
BNNEEWWPPAASSSSWWOORRDD--------
choose numbers with DDand CCkeys then press Bto confirm.
BCCHHAANNGGEEAADDDDRREESSSS33--77--44
BAADDDDRREESSSS00000033--77--44--11
choose numbers with DDand CCkeys then press Bto confirm.
BLLOOCCAALLPPRRIINNTTEERR33--77--55
BNNOOTTPPRREESSEENNTT//PPRREESSEENNTT33--77--55--11
BPPRRIINNTT33--77--66
BNNOOPPRRIINNTT**33--77--66--11
**default setting
BCCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN33--77--66--22
BPPRROOGGRRAAMMMMAATTIIOONN33--77--66--33
BEERRRROORRSS33--77--66--44
BEEVVEENNTTSS33--77--66--55
BCCOONNFFIIGG..SSWWIITTCCHH33--77--77
BTTIIMMEERRSSEENNSSOORR33--77--88
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In the "Maintenance Menu - Configuration 3-8" it is possible to configu-
re the system, i.e. make the control unit search for all the appliances present:
only DALI appliances or only LOGICA appliances.
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE33
BCCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN33--88
BNNEEWW33--88--11
BNNEEWWDDAALLII33--88--22
BNNEEWWLLOOGGIICCAA33--88--33
Configuration does not change the settings that each appliance had pre-
viously, it merely acquires its address and current status.
“Status MSG 4” menu
“Status MSG 4” menu
SSTTAATTUUSSMMSSGG44
BXXXXXXLLOOGGIICCAALLAAMMPP44--11
CCXXXXDDAALLIILLAAMMPP44--22
CCTTOOTT::XXXXXXFFIITTTTIINNGG44--33
CCXXXXEERRRR..LLOOGGIICCAA44--44
CCXXXXEERRRR..DDAALLII44--55
CCTTOOTT::XXXXXXEERRRROORRSS44--66
CCIIDDSSWWXXXXXX..XX44--77
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