Budderfly LLC S1111111 Manual De Usuario
Features:
- Eight dimming levels indicated with LED lights
- Supports multiple dimming techniques.
- Ability to resume from previous dimming level
- Ability to create a group of devices
- Ability to monitor power consumption
- Supports multiple dimming techniques.
- Ability to resume from previous dimming level
- Ability to create a group of devices
- Ability to monitor power consumption
Remote Control:
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All the functions of the switch dimmer can be controlled remotely
using the Budderfly Software
using the Budderfly Software
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The Budderfly Software will inform you if the action was successful
Device Grouping:
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Using the Budderfly software, it is possible to create a Group of Switch
Dimmers.
Dimmers.
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Devices that are member of the same group can be controlled with a
single click from the Budderlfy Applictaion
single click from the Budderlfy Applictaion
Power consumption:
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The Budderfly Switch Dimmer will measure the current, the voltage
and the power of the connected load and it will store the consumed
energy.
and the power of the connected load and it will store the consumed
energy.
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The data can be accessed any time thru the Budderfly software. The
user can generate reports, monitor the consumption or check
expenses.
user can generate reports, monitor the consumption or check
expenses.
Reset:
If the device stops responding, it can be restarted by pushing the Reset Button.
A non-metallic pin should be used to push the reset button.
None of the stored parameters will be affected.
A non-metallic pin should be used to push the reset button.
None of the stored parameters will be affected.
1- Dimming Level LEDs: These LEDs show the current dimming level from
1 to 8. Color : Green
2- Power LED: This led will turn on when the device is on. Color : Red
3- Group LED: This led will turn on when the device joins a group.
3- Group LED: This led will turn on when the device joins a group.
Color: Green.
4- Reset Button: If the device stops responding, it can be restarted using
this button. A non metallic pin must be used to push the reset button.
None of the stored parameters will be affected
None of the stored parameters will be affected
5- Bottom Rocker: A single tap on this button will turn the device off
saving the current diming level. A Tap and Hold on this button will
cycle the light level down.
cycle the light level down.
6-
Top Rocker: A single tap on this button will turn the device on and
resume the previous dimming level. A Tap and Hold on this button will
cycle the light level up.
resume the previous dimming level. A Tap and Hold on this button will
cycle the light level up.
“Power Cut‐Off” mode:
‐ The Budderfly dimmers have the ability to completely disconnect the power
from the load.
‐ Pressing the top of the rocker for 15 seconds will activate the “Power Cut‐off”
feature; the load will be turned off.
‐ The Power LED will start blinking to indicate that the load is disconnected and
the dimmer is in the Power Cut‐off mode.
‐ When the “Power Cut‐off” mode is activated, the dimmer cannot be turned
on through software and cannot be turned on physically.
‐ Pressing the bottom of the rocker for 15 seconds will de‐activate the “Power
Cutoff” mode, and the device will go back to the normal state.
from the load.
‐ Pressing the top of the rocker for 15 seconds will activate the “Power Cut‐off”
feature; the load will be turned off.
‐ The Power LED will start blinking to indicate that the load is disconnected and
the dimmer is in the Power Cut‐off mode.
‐ When the “Power Cut‐off” mode is activated, the dimmer cannot be turned
on through software and cannot be turned on physically.
‐ Pressing the bottom of the rocker for 15 seconds will de‐activate the “Power
Cutoff” mode, and the device will go back to the normal state.
Communication:
The Budderfly Switch Dimmer is a dual band device. It communicates with the
“Facility Controller” using both Powerline and wireless RF. The following
commands are supported :
“Facility Controller” using both Powerline and wireless RF. The following
commands are supported :
Direct Turn On/Off command: The load will be switched on or off
Direct Turn On level “X”: The load will be switched on to the dimming
level specified “X”.
level specified “X”.
Dim One Level Up : The load will be dimmed one level
Dim One Level Down: The load will be brightened one level
Join/Disjoin group “X”: The device will Join/Disjoin the group “X”.
Each dimmer can be member of several groups at the same time.
Each dimmer can be member of several groups at the same time.
Group Turn On/Off: All Budderfly Switch Dimmers that are members
of the same group can be controlled remotely with one click.
of the same group can be controlled remotely with one click.
Direct RTC synchronization: The Budderfly Switch Dimmer can receive
a command to synchronize its “Real Time Clock”
a command to synchronize its “Real Time Clock”
Get Actual Measurement: When the Budderfly Switch Dimmer
receives a “Get Measurement” command, it will send back to the
facility controller a string of data that contains:
receives a “Get Measurement” command, it will send back to the
facility controller a string of data that contains:
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The Current in Amps “A”.
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The Power in Watt “W”.
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A Timestamp.
Get Stored Measurement: The Budderfly Dimmer Switch will send
back to the Facility Controller the stored electrical measurements.
back to the Facility Controller the stored electrical measurements.
Direct Reset Commands: The Budderfly Dimmer Switch can receive 3
types of reset commands:
types of reset commands:
- Hard Reset: This command will restart the device without
affecting any stored parameter.
- Data Reset: This command will erase all the measurement and
RTC data stored in the non-volatile memory.
- Group Reset: This command will remove the device from all
joined groups.
Group Reset Commands: The above reset commands can be directed
to a group of devices instead of just one device.
to a group of devices instead of just one device.
CAUTION
Never use a metallic pin to press the reset button.
CAUTION
When replacing the Bulbs, make sure to enable the “Power Cut‐off” mode. If
the power LED does not start blinking, please consult a qualified electrician.
the power LED does not start blinking, please consult a qualified electrician.