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Motion sensor + RGBW


Decorpc

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Hi everybody

 

I'm doing some test with my new RGBW led strips and at this moment I have a doubt.....

 

I'm using the association in gorup 2 between the motion sensor and RGBW module. It seems to work ok BUT...... even though the param 14 is set to 255 the brightness when the motion sensor activates the led Isn't 100%

 

How can I use the 100% of the brightness when I use the motion sensor to activate lights?

 

Thank you very much

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Try setting parameter 14 on the motion sensor to 99
At RGBW you can then determine max light on parameter 12 ?

 

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  • 12 hours ago, hTiger1 said:

    Hi
    Try setting parameter 14 on the motion sensor to 99
    At RGBW you can then determine max light on parameter 12 ?

     

     

    The first test seems to be wrong, but now it works fine....maye I didn't give enough time to uptade te sensor, :-)

     

    Thanks

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    7 hours ago, Decorpc said:

     

    The first test seems to be wrong, but now it works fine....maye I didn't give enough time to uptade te sensor, :-)

     

    Thanks

    I'm happy to help ?

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