Lighting control type
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When on, the Lighting control type property can be
changed globally for the selected rooms. The type of overhead electric lighting
control can be globally changed to one of the following methods:
- Continuous
- Stepped
- Continuous/off
- New data –
Used to select a new lighting control type. The lighting control type selected
here is the lighting control type the selected rooms' design will be globally
changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes – When on, the changes
can be restricted by selecting a lighting control type to omit from the global
change. The lighting control type selected here will be checked for in the
selected rooms' existing gain component properties. If the data check finds the
same lighting control type, the room is omitted from the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Min. input power fraction
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When on, the minimum input power fraction value can be changed
globally for the selected rooms. Minimum input power fraction refers to the
lowest power the lighting system can dim down to just before the lights switch
off completely (expressed as a fraction of maximum input power).
Note: Min. input power fraction options are
enabled by selecting
Continuous or
Continuous/off from the
Lighting control type options
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New data — Used to enter the minimum
input power fraction value. The minimum input power fraction value entered here
is the minimum input power fraction value the selected rooms' design will be
globally changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by entering a minimum input power fraction value to omit from
the global change. The minimum input power fraction value entered here will be
checked for in the selected rooms' existing room design data properties. If the
data check finds the same minimum input power fraction value, the room is
omitted from the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Min. light output fraction
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When on, the minimum light output fraction value can be changed
globally for the selected rooms. Minimum light output fraction refers to the
lowest lighting output the lighting system can dim down to (expressed as a
fraction of maximum input power).
Note: Min. light output fraction options are
enabled by selecting
Continuous or
Continuous/off from the
Lighting control type options.
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New data — Used to enter the minimum
light output fraction value. The minimum light output fraction value entered
here is the minimum light output fraction value the selected rooms' design will
be globally changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by entering a minimum light output fraction value to omit
from the global change. The minimum light output fraction value entered here
will be checked for in the selected rooms' existing room design data
properties. If the data check finds the same minimum light output fraction
value, the room is omitted from the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Number of stepped control steps
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When on, the number of stepped control steps can be changed
globally for the selected rooms. The number of stepped control steps sets the
number of steps, excluding off, in a stepped lighting control system.
Note: Number of stepped control steps
options are enabled by selecting
Stepped from the
Lighting control type options.
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New data — Used to enter the number of
stepped control steps. The number of stepped control steps entered here is the
number of stepped control steps the selected rooms' design will be globally
changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by entering a number of stepped control steps to omit from
the global change. The number of stepped control steps entered here will be
checked for in the selected rooms' existing room design data properties. If the
data check finds the same number of stepped control steps, the room is omitted
from the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Reset probability
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When on, the reset probability can be changed globally for the
selected rooms. The reset probability may be used if the stepped lighting
control manually operated (simple one-step on/off system). The value entered
here is the probability the occupants of the selected room will set the
electric lights to the correct level to obtain the required illuminance.
Note: Reset probability options are enabled
by selecting
Stepped from the
Lighting control type options.
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New data — Used to enter the reset
probability value. The reset probability value entered here is the reset
probability value the selected rooms' design will be globally changed to when
the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by entering a reset probability value to omit from the global
change. The reset probability value entered here will be checked for in the
selected rooms' existing room design data properties. If the data check finds
the same reset probability value, the room is omitted from the global change
when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Glare calculation azimuth angle
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When on, the glare calculation azimuth angle can be changed
globally for the selected rooms. Glare calculation azimuth angle refers to the
view direction for calculating glare. Daylight glare from a window depends on
occupant view direction. It is highest when you look directly at a window and
decreases as you look away from a window. The Glare calculation azimuth angle
is the angle, measured clockwise in the horizontal plane, between the room
y-axis and the occupant view direction.
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New data — Used to enter the glare
calculation azimuth angle value. The glare calculation azimuth angle value
entered here is the glare calculation azimuth angle value the selected rooms'
design will be globally changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by entering a glare calculation azimuth angle value to omit
from the global change. The glare calculation azimuth angle value entered here
will be checked for in the selected rooms' existing room design data
properties. If the data check finds the same glare calculation azimuth angle
value, the room is omitted from the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Max. allowable discomfort glare index
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When on, the maximum allowable discomfort glare index can be
changed globally for the selected rooms. The maximum allowable discomfort glare
index when exceeded, activates the shading devices on the windows in the
selected room.
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New data — Used to enter the maximum
allowable discomfort glare index. The maximum allowable discomfort glare index
entered here is the maximum allowable discomfort glare index the selected
rooms' design will be globally changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by entering a maximum allowable discomfort glare index to
omit from the global change. The maximum allowable discomfort glare index
entered here will be checked for in the selected rooms' existing room design
data properties. If the data check finds the same maximum allowable discomfort
glare index, the room is omitted from the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Reference point 1
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When on, the Reference point 1 can be changed globally for the
selected rooms.
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New data — Used to select a new
Reference point 1. The new Reference point 1 is the Reference point 1 the
selected rooms' design will be globally changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by select a Reference point 1 to omit from the global change.
The select a new Reference point 1 selected here will be checked for in the
selected rooms' existing room design data properties. If the data check finds
the same select a Reference point 1, the room is omitted from the global change
when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Reference point 2
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When on, the Reference point 2 can be changed globally for the
selected rooms.
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New data — Used to select a new
Reference point 2. The new Reference point 2 is the Reference point 2 the
selected rooms' design will be globally changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by select a Reference point 2 to omit from the global change.
The select a new Reference point 2 selected here will be checked for in the
selected rooms' existing room design data properties. If the data check finds
the same select a Reference point 2, the room is omitted from the global change
when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Illuminance setpoint 1
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When on, the Illuminance setpoint 1 can be changed globally for
the selected rooms.
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New data — Used to select a new
Illuminance setpoint 1. The new Illuminance setpoint 1 is the Illuminance
setpoint 1 the selected rooms' design will be globally changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by select a Illuminance setpoint 1 to omit from the global
change. The select a new Illuminance setpoint 1 selected here will be checked
for in the selected rooms' existing room design data properties. If the data
check finds the same select a Illuminance setpoint 1, the room is omitted from
the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Illuminance setpoint 2
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When on, the Illuminance setpoint 2 can be changed globally for
the selected rooms.
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New data — Used to select a new
Illuminance setpoint 2. The new Illuminance setpoint 2 is the Illuminance
setpoint 2 the selected rooms' design will be globally changed to when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by select a Illuminance setpoint 2 to omit from the global
change. The select a new Illuminance setpoint 2 selected here will be checked
for in the selected rooms' existing room design data properties. If the data
check finds the same select a Illuminance setpoint 2, the room is omitted from
the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Zone controlled fraction 1
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When on, the Zone controlled fraction 1 can be changed globally
for the selected rooms.
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New data — Used to select a new Zone
controlled fraction 1. The new Zone controlled fraction 1 is the Zone
controlled fraction 1 the selected rooms' design will be globally changed to
when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by select a Zone controlled fraction 1 to omit from the
global change. The select a new Zone controlled fraction 1 selected here will
be checked for in the selected rooms' existing room design data properties. If
the data check finds the same select a Zone controlled fraction 1, the room is
omitted from the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Zone controlled fraction 2
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When on, the Zone controlled fraction 2 can be changed globally
for the selected rooms.
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New data — Used to select a new Zone
controlled fraction 2. The new Zone controlled fraction 2 is the Zone
controlled fraction 2 the selected rooms' design will be globally changed to
when the
Apply button is clicked.
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Restrict changes — When on, the changes
can be restricted by select a Zone controlled fraction 2 to omit from the
global change. The select a new Zone controlled fraction 2 selected here will
be checked for in the selected rooms' existing room design data properties. If
the data check finds the same select a Zone controlled fraction 2, the room is
omitted from the global change when the
Apply button is clicked.
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