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Outdoor lighting

Basic characteristics:

  • many lights and push-buttons, usually in several places
  • time-consuming adjustment of lighting to actual needs

HIQ Lighting advantages

  • Scenes triggered by keys:
    • Smaller number of keys
    • Easier, faster adjustment of lighting to actual needs
    • Easy adaptation to lifestyle change
  • Scenes can also be triggered automatically (schedule, at night)
  • Lights can be included in other scenes (turn off everything when leaving home)

Wiring

M00 - IX00 Main entrance motion sensor
M01 - IX01 Yard motion sensor
M02 - IX02 Side entrance motion sensor
B00.0 - IX03 Terrace lights push-button
B00.1 - IX04 Patio lights push-button
B00.2 - IX05 Pool lights push-button
L00 - QX00 Lights on path to the main entrance
L01 - QX01 Main entrance light
L02 - QX02 Yard light
L03 - QX03 Lights on path to the patio
L04 - QX04 Terrace lights
L05 - QX05 Patio lights
L06 - QX06 Pool lights
L07 - QX07 Garden lights
L08 - QX08 Garden light
L09 - QX09 Garden light

Configuration

  1. Configure inputs:
    1. Input 0 as low-light only time extend for Light 1
    2. Input 1 as low-light only time extend for Light 2
    3. Input 2 as low-light only time extend for Light 3
    4. Input 3 as toggle for Light 4
    5. Input 4 as toggle for Light 5
    6. Input 5 as toggle for Light 6
  2. Configure timeouts:
    1. 30 s for Light 1
    2. 300 s for Light 2
  3. Configure scenes:
    1. All off: scene 0 as all off
    2. Evening on: scene 1 as on for Lights 7, 8 and 9
    3. Evening off: scene 2 as off for Lights 7, 8 and 9
    4. Full: scene 3 as all on
  4. Set schedules:
    1. Evening: set scene 1 at sunset scene 2 at midnight

en/lighting-iq/use_cases/outdoor.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/14 17:00 by goran.kocjancic