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blue1975
05.11.2011, 20:31
Hello

may i ask somthing i bought with the P3 a simuled i conext it in s3/4 then i o go to illumination 3 and i eg give order to light from 12 till 4 am and i check the moonphase and nothing else ????????
OR
i must check the dimable and give in proper times the led bar to go from 100 to 0% ???
if i want to use the orange led as sunrize for not scare the fish what i must do
Thank you and forgive me for the so many questions in the foroum

GHL Support
07.11.2011, 08:10
The Simu-LED should be connected to a L-Port - not a S-Port.
Devices could be damaged, if connected to a false port! Therefore it would be better to read the manual, before connecting...

blue1975
07.11.2011, 08:18
Please read the manual!!!

The Simu-LED should be connected to a L-Port - not a S-Port.
Devices could be damaged, if connected to a false port!
It is in an L port i misstype i check it and for sure coz it is working i just don;t know if i must mark the dimmable box if i want to follow the moonphase

GHL Support
07.11.2011, 09:01
Moonlight = L3
Sunrise/sunset = L4
For illumination channel L3 resp. L4 you have to define a dimming course each,
so, yes, you have to mark the lamp as dimmable in both cases. For the moonlight you have to
activate the function moon phase and make the settings for the moon phase under
the menu point simulation (enter start and end time which has to be equal to those defined in the illumination run).

blue1975
07.11.2011, 12:35
Hello carolis u mean go to moonphase and eg 00:00 til 08:00 and then to simulation L3 eg 00:00 til 08:00 and click the dimmable . Did i understand corectly ?


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GHL Support
08.11.2011, 16:34
You have to set start and end time for the moon light under simulation/ moon phase e.g. 21:00 - 05:30

Then assign "illumination 1" for L1 (if Simu connected to L1L2).
Then got to illumination 1, set dimmable lamp and programm the dimming times, e.g. 21:00 - 0%, 21:30 - 100%, 05:00 - 100%, 05:30 - 0%

This would be the setting for the moon light.

The red light has to be programmed accordingly, eg. Illumination 2 + L2 ...

blue1975
08.11.2011, 16:48
I thing i got it thank you


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