Digital Lumens Fixture DIP Switch Settings

Digital Lumens Fixture DIP Switch Settings

Overview

If the fixtures are new and have never been programmed (commissioned) their behavior can be set using the available DIP switch settings. The available settings options and the location of the DIP switches for the ILE, DLE and CLE1 fixtures are described in the attached document.
Alert
If the fixtures have been programmed using Commissioner or SiteWorx, the DIP switch values are ignored. The only way to re-establish DIP switch control is to use the Commissioner software and reset the fixture to factory defaults.

Applicability

DIPs switches are present on the following Digital Lumens fixture models:
  1. DLE
  2. ILE
  3. CLE-#1-ST models with serial numbers starting in 0A and hardware revision < rev 30
Digital Lumens fixtures sold after 2020 do not have user configurable DIP switches.

SAFE MODE

If you receive a warning in Commissioner that a fixture is in SAFE MODE, this is due to the DIP switch settings. To exit SAFE MODE and resolve the issue, please set the fixture to valid DIP switch settings and power cycle the fixture.

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