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Hi Guys

I've started a new job in an office that has a Delmatic lighting control system using Delmatic Lightscape software to control the lighting system. No instruction or manuals on site :( and cant find any online.

I need to regroup lights and add more sensors etc - but don't know how to program

Contacted delmatic - and they offered a site visit for ÂŁ1000 per day :(

Does anyone have any knowledge of a delmatic system or have any manuals?

Thanks
 
Welcome to the forum.
Surely if you have the product then Delmatic will send (possibly sell) you the documentation?
Must be cheaper than ÂŁ1k /day.
The technical guide presumably does not provide enough information on the software?
 
Good afternoon. Maybe it is too late, but maybe you will have another project like this one. I am Dali ex Delmatic engineer, so i could help with all Delmatic products related projects in a future. If that will be the case, please, just let me know, reply, message me, or simply just call 07432821391. Jonathan.
 

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