5753 PEIRL & Schedule Plus

Discussion in 'C-Touch/HomeGate/SchedulePlus/PICED Software' started by samelco, Mar 2, 2012.

  1. samelco

    samelco

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    Hi All,
    We have schedule plus running which is connected to a CNI with a CBUS network hug off if incuding a 5753 PEIRL which is controlling the light level of the room. It works perfect.

    The customer would like to set the 'Target Lux Level' himself through the front end (basically he wants to trim it down over a couple of weeks).

    We are struggling to write to the target lux level in the sensor.

    Any ideas anyone?

    If we can get this one working, we have a huge potential for a project.

    Any help would be very much appreciated.
     
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  2. samelco

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    As an end user/installer you cannot change the Target Light Level within the Multisensor without using Toolkit.

    It is possible to re-create a similar Light Level Tracking algorithm in another device, such as a touchscreen, PAC or Schedule Plus. This would enable you to edit it during run-time. It is a bit of work and you can read more about what is involved in this thread. It would have the downside of ceasing to work if the device running the logic, e.g. the PC running Schedule Plus, was down for any reason.

    As a thought, if he only wants to change the target value in a couple of discrete steps, to slowly acclimatize the occupants to a lower lighting level, you could always provide him with a few different Toolkit project files and teach him (or her) how to do a Database -> Network transfer.
     
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