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Open Assembly 109
Edit this to read "Dimmer/100". This divides
the Dimmer value by 100, giving a 1:1 value
ratio between it and the Multiplier sett ing.
9. Click the Connect button.
Now, when you change the luminaire’s Dimmer
setting, the light source intensity changes as
well.
10. If you like, use the same method to wire the
luminaire to any additional light sources in the
light fixture.
Youcanalsousethismethodtowirethe
luminaires Filter Color parameter to any light
sources’ color settings.
Inter face
Name—Specifies the name of the new assembly.
The default name is "Assembly" followed by
a two-place number start ing with 01 and
incremented by one for each new assembly.
Choose Hea d Object—Lets you choose the ty pe of
object to serve as the assembly head object.
Open Assembly
Select one or m ore assemblies. > Group menu >
Assembly > Open
The Open command lets you temporarily
disassemble an assembly and access its head and
member objects individually.
You can transform and modify the head
and member objects within the assembly
independently from t he rest of the assembly, then
restore the or iginal assembly using the Close
comm and (page 1–109).
Procedure
To open nested assemblies:
1.
Select the assembly within the opened assembly.
2. Choose Group menu > Assembly > Open.
Close Assembly
Select the luminaire. > Group m enu > Assembly > Close
The Close command reassembles an opened
assembly. For nested assemblies, closing the
outermost assembly object closes all open inner
assemblies.
When you link an object to a closed assembly,
the object becomes a chi ld of the assembly parent
rather than of any m emb e r of the assembly. The
entire assembly flashes to show that you’ve linked
to the assembly.
Procedures
To close a ll opened assemblies nested within a main
assembly:
1.
Select any object in the main assembly or its
luminaire head object.