
Table 1.2
8 ON = _____________
This field determines what happens when the LED status light associated with
Button 8 is turned ON.
The operation of this field is almost identical in operation to the “7 ON = __”.
The parameters are the same as those given in Table 1.1 above with a few
exceptions noted below.
In general, the BTS 1-6 < 9 – 14, BEEP, Locator, and Disable 1-6 functions
assigned to “7 ON = __” take priority over their “8 ON = __” counterparts.
For example:
If a switch is set to “7 ON = BEEP” and “8 ON = BEEP” and both virtual LEDs
are ON, the switch will have the BEEP pattern of “7 ON = BEEP” not the
pattern of “8ON = BEEP”.
If a switch is set to “7 ON = LOCATOR” and “8 ON = BEEP” and both virtual
LEDs are ON, the switch will blink the Locator LED and also beep.
Possible Values
Result
Normal
(default value)
None. Setting this value to “Normal” in a Chelsea Digital
Switch means that nothing will happen when the virtual
LED associated with Button 8 is turned ON.
BTS 1-6 < 9 – 14
BEEP
Locator
Disable 1-6
These settings operate in the same way as they are
described in table 1.1
BTS 1-3 < 12-14
When the virtual LED associated with Button 8 is ON, the
programming for buttons 1-3 will be replaced with the
programming for buttons 12-14. When the relay is OFF,
buttons 1-3 will revert to their original programming.
Disable 9-14
Used only in Digilinks to disable higher numbered inputs.
** “8 ON = __” Does not have a “Beep + Locator” option.
Important Note
On Using “7 ON = 1-3
9-11” and “8
ON = 1-3
12-14” in tandem:
If the switch has the settings “
7 ON = 1-3
←
9-11
”
and
“
8 ON= 1-3
←
12-14
”, and the relays operated by Button 7
and Button 8 are BOTH ON, then buttons 1-3 will execute both sets of
programming (9-11 and 12-14) at the same time. Please ensure that
there is no conflicting programming as the behavior of the loads
controlled will become unpredictable. An example of conflicting
programming is Button 9 turning ON a relay and Button 12 turning
OFF a relay.
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