
Table 3.2
Toggle mode
Sets how the button synchronizes multiple relays when toggling. For example,
if a switch button is toggling relay X, relay Y and relay Z, the user can decide
what happens when relay Y is ON and relays X and Z are OFF. The least
desirable behavior is to have the relays just flip states so that no matter how the
TOGGLE button is pressed either, relay Y is OFF and relays X and Z are ON,
or relay Y is ON and relays X and Z are OFF. This would make it impossible
to get all the lights ON or OFF at the same time. Therefore, one of the two
types of logic below is used to sync the relays that are being toggled by a
switch button.
Possible Values
Result
OFF if any load
ON
If any ONE OR MORE of the relays controlled by the
switch button are ON, then pressing the toggle button will
turn ALL relays OFF.
OFF only if all
ON
If the relays are out of sync, the toggle button will first
bring them all ON. Then, once they are all ON, pressing
the toggle button again will turn them all OFF.
Table 3.3
Debounce
Works in the same manner as SETUP menu Debounce except it applies to
individual buttons, has no “By Button” option, and only appears on screen if
SETUP menu Debounce is set as “By Button”.
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Important Note
on
Debounce:
Use debounce carefully since a long debounce time can make it seem
like a switch is not working. If a switch does not appear to function,
always check for a debounce setting before assuming that the switch
is bad.
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