Minimum DALI Level - Override the minimum DALI level that should represent 0%. For relay devices this will typically be 254 (same as maximum) since relays are binary on/off.
Maximum DALI Level - Override the maximum DALI level that should represent 100%.
Minimum Colour Temperature - Override the minimum colour temperature. Keep in mind that changing this will affect the Control4 Colour controls. Only visible for colour-capable devices.
Maximum Colour Temperature - Override the maximum colour temperature. Changing this will affect the Control4 Colour controls. Only visible for colour-capable devices.
Dim-down Behaviour
Dim to Off - pressing or holding the bottom button will eventually result in a DALI Off being sent.
Dim to Minimum - pressing or holding the bottom button will dim down to the minimum level and not to off.
Power Curve - Configure the conversion algorithm used for percentage to DALI level (and vice versa).
Sync - when a Sync is triggered by the controller driver configure the strategy selecting the properties changed on the device driver. In general it is better to configure things via the zencontrol Cloud and synchronise through to Control4 than to change the Sync strategy. Synchronisation is only ever from the zencontrol controller to the Control4 device.
All - (default) Synchronise everything. Whatever properties on the controller will be reflected by the properties on the Control4 device.
Label and Status - only update the device label and status data (eg. level).
Disabled - do not synchronise this Control4 device with the controller.
Operating Mode - (read-only) The DALI operating mode reported by the device. Used for auto-conversion matching.
Bus Unit Config - (read-only) The DALI bus unit configuration reported by the device. Used for auto-conversion matching.
EAN - (read-only) The European Article Number (GTIN) of the device. Used for product identification and auto-conversion matching.
Log Level - configure the level of logging data produced by the driver. This is visible in the Lua tab and in the Control4 log files. Higher levels may result in performance issues on low-end Control4 controllers such as the EA-1.
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