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almost
03.09.2010, 07:24
Its 3 days now I connected matrxix 8 x 54W to profi3 ex.

As I am in burning in stage, I have only programmed 2 pairs to switch on together from 14:00 to 21:00 and the other 2 pairs to open from 15:00 to 22:00.

The lights switch on as programmed but switch off (all together) at midnight, exactly on 00:00.

I am sure that I had somewere make a mistake, but I can not find it.

Ticks in the boxes (under simulation menu): Rain days, Cluds, Thunderstrom and in the boxes: dimmable, temp-dep light reduction.
The burning in time is set to 100 hours.

What should I check?

GHL Support
03.09.2010, 09:12
Hi,
I would check the following:
-are the functions of the 1-10V-interfaces correctly assigned to the corresponding illumination run?
-are the times set under illumination run correct?

almost
03.09.2010, 09:24
Yes & yes.

If I go to manual dimming I can switch on-off each pair of the matrix to the % I want. That means that the functions of 1-10V are correct.

Yes, both switch ON on the programmed time, the switch off time is the problem.

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GHL Support
03.09.2010, 13:08
Try to set the 0% and 100% value not exactly to the same time.

In your case:
13:59 0%
14:00 100%
21:00 100%
21:01 0%

and

14:59 0%
15:00 100%
22:00 100%
22:01 0%

almost
03.09.2010, 19:05
Thanks Frank, working great now!