I have the device SLESA-IP1 and using the "Easy Stand Alone" software. Used for architectal lightening. http://www.stadium.be/Documents/Images/ ... .0.500.jpg
Everything works fine,also in Stand Alone.
I just dont know how i ad a time shedule to the software. For Example: Monday on 08.00 am- out 10.00 am / on 07.00 pm - out 11.00 pm.
Does anyone know how i can do this or do i need other software?
Thanks in advance
Time shedule for SLESA-IP1
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Re: Time shedule for SLESA-IP1
http://www.nicolaudie.com/tutorials/esa/
See step2:editor,creating scenes under the Getting Started heading. Note time triggering is only compatible in stand alone mode
See step2:editor,creating scenes under the Getting Started heading. Note time triggering is only compatible in stand alone mode
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Re: Time shedule for SLESA-IP1
My interface S/N: D3610801
Firmware version: v1.32
I too am having trouble using the clock features:
I dont understand the function of the repitition button.
I can go through and set the timing of my scenes to be used in stand alone, and once I switch to stand alone the scenes just start running, regardless of the time.
What am I doing wrong?
Firmware version: v1.32
I too am having trouble using the clock features:
I dont understand the function of the repitition button.
I can go through and set the timing of my scenes to be used in stand alone, and once I switch to stand alone the scenes just start running, regardless of the time.
What am I doing wrong?
Re: Time shedule for SLESA-IP1
If you have the repetition button selected and 10 minutes, the scene will be re-triggered every 10 minutes. If you have the "Always Loop" option checked, this is not so useful unless you want your scene to restart from the beginning every 10 minutes.I dont understand the function of the repitition button.
1 scene must always be running. The SLESA-IP1 automatically starts from scene1. I suggest you put an empty scene in scene 1 if you don't want your lights to do anything.
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