AMX RE-DM6 Switch User Manual


 
AMX Lighting Programming
39
RE-DM4 and RE-DM6 RADIA Eclipse Dimmer Modules
Also, the configuration of the Radia is such that dimmers 1-3 are controlling lights in room A (a
conference room) and dimmers 4-6 are controlling lights in room B (another conference room). In each
of these room is a 3-button wall-mounted control panel that provides control of the local lights:
The room A panel has the following mapping between buttons and presets and feedback:
Meeting Mode -> Preset 1 -> Feedback from channel 1
Presentation Mode -> Preset 2 -> Feedback from channel 2
Off -> Preset 3 -> Feedback from channel 3
The room B panel has a similar mapping between buttons and presets:
Meeting Mode -> Preset 4 -> Feedback from channel 4
Presentation Mode -> Preset 5 -> Feedback from channel 5
Off -> Preset 6 -> Feedback from channel 6
One other panel, used by security, has two buttons to control the lights for Cleaning mode and Night
mode. These buttons recall presets 7 and 8, respectively.
Operationally, room A panel and room B panel should appear to be independent with the currently active
preset feedback active on its associated control panel. If room A is in Presentation Mode, then the
Presentation Mode button LED should be lit (i.e. channel 2 should be on). If room B is in Meeting Mode,
then the Meeting Mode button LED should be lit (i.e. channel 4 should be on), meaning that both
channels 2 and 4 will be on with all others off.
Assuming the conditions above (channels 2 & 4 on), when Cleaning mode is selected by security,
channels 2 and 4 will be turned off and channel 7 will be turned on. Thus, a preset's feedback will remain
on until something affects any one of the dimmers affected by the preset.
FIG. 36 Example - 3-button wall-mounted control panel
Meetin
g
Mode
Presentation
Mode
Off
Meeting Mode
Presentation Mode
Off