Data sheet 04/17-CO078-13
User-definable parameters
basicDIM ILD have the following user-definable parameters (since DSI-SMART Programmer version 2.30):
The values in parentheses are the factory default settings.
The adjustable values for the basicDIM ILD Programmer is available in a separately documentation on www.tridonic.com.
Parameter Range
(Factory setting)
Description
light-level 1 – 100/max
(70)
Selectable lighting control set point, 1 – 100 increments.
“max” also makes it possible to set the control gear to full power. (DSI 255)
“man” indicates whether the adjustment value was overwritten by the SET function of the SMART Controller.
time delay 30 s – 60 min/con
(20 min)
Delay time after the last detected movement
The following values can be set:
30 seconds, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45 and 60 minutes and “continuous” (no switch-off)
if vacant off
30 s – 60 min/con
(off)
The “off” setting switches the luminaire off after the delay time has elapsed.
If a time value is set, the luminaire dims to the “sec. level” parameter and only switches off after the previously set
time has elapsed. The following values can be set:
off, 30 seconds, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45 and 60 minutes and “continuous” (“never OFF” function)
sec. level 1 – 100 %
(1 %)
Second light level to which luminaire dims after the delay time has elapsed.
(in conjunction with the “if vacant” parameter)
P.I.R active/inactive/off
only
(active)
With the “active” setting, the lighting is automatically switched on or off depending whether a person is present.
With the “inactive” setting, the basicDIM ILD/DSI-SMART (PTM) can, in combination with continuous “time delay”,
only be used for lighting control.
With the “off only” setting, the lighting has to be switched on manually (momentary-action switch,
remote control) but is switched off by the presence detector.
bright-out yes/no
(yes)
With the “yes” setting, the lighting switches off as soon as the light level exceeds 150 % of the set point for longer
than 10 minutes, for instance, if the room is adequately illuminated by sunlight. If the actual value falls below
100 % of the set point, the lighting switches back on again.
With the “no” setting, the lighting remains switched on (at the minimum dimming level) even if the room is
adequately illuminated by sunlight and no artificial lighting is required.
Power up on/off
(on)
With the “on” setting, the luminaire switches on after a mains break.
With the “off” setting, the luminaire does not switch on after a mains break. The presence detector becomes
active again after 15 seconds.
hold
overwrite
on/off
(off)
If the light level is manually dimmed via a momentary-action switch or remote control, lighting control stops.
The previously set dimming level retains its fixed value as long as lighting control is not activated by manual
intervention (momentary-action switch or remote control). If there is no movement in the room in this state and
the “time delay” has elapsed, the control unit stores the fixed dimming level.
With the “off” setting, lighting control is restarted each time movement is detected.
With the “on” setting, the control unit switches the luminaires back to the fixed dimming level each time
movement is detected and lighting control remains stopped. With this setting, lighting control can be activated
again via the remote control (Automatic button).
If lighting control was active before repeated detection or if the lighting was switched off manually, the luminaires
and lighting control are switched on after movement is detected in order to prevent people having to enter a
dark room.
PTM Set on/off
(on)
With the “on” setting, it is possible to save the currently set light level as a lighting control set point by pressing
the momentary-action switch twice shortly.
With the “off” setting, this function is disabled.
DALIorDSI DSI/DALI
(DSI)
With the “DSI” setting, DSI interface mode is enabled.
With the “DALI” setting, DALI interface mode in which DALI broadcast commands are sent is enabled.
Offset Mode fixed/converging
(converging)
This parameter specifies how the adjustable “Offset Value” of the basicDIM ILD behaves from channel 2 to
channel 1 over the dimming range.
With the “fixed” setting, the previously set “Offset Value” remains the same across the dimming range. (e.g. with
an “Offset Value” of -30 %, channel 2 remains at 70 % when channel 1 has reached 100 %).
With the “converging” setting, the previously set “Offset Value” remains the same up to a specific dimming level
and decreases the closer one gets to 100%. (e.g., with an “Offset Value” of -30 %, the dimming level of channel 2 is
40 % and that of channel 1 is 70 %. but both channels simultaneously change to a dimming level of 100 % if
the lighting is dimmed up).
Offset Value 0 to -70 %
(-30 %)
Adjustable brightness difference between channel 2 and channel 1 of the basicDIM ILD.
The following values can be set:
0 %, -10 %, -20 %, -30 %, -40 %, -50 %, -60 % and -70 %