Deseo Cresnet
Manual
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5.
Programming in SIMPL Windows
5.1
Adding a Basalte Deseo keypad
A Basalte Deseo keypad is added to the Cresnet Bus like C2N-CHIP. Please refer to the
An overview of all available signals on the Basalte Deseo symbol:
Signal Name and Type
Description
Digital input:
<
Wake_Up
>
High/1 (pulse) = Display wake up
Digital output:
<
Multitouch_Short_Press
>
When the Multitouch is enabled, this output indicates that the upper
and lower sensor have been pressed and released
within the ‘Long
Press Delay’
.
The output will pulse High when the sensors are released.
High/1 (pulse) = Multitouch press/release
Digital output:
<
Multitouch_Long_Press
>
When the Multitouch is configured as a ‘Short/Long Press’, this output
indicates that the upper and lower sensor have been pressed for a
longer time than the ‘Long Press Delay’.
When touching the sensors, the output will pulse High when the
‘Long
Press Delay’ has elapsed
.
Both the
‘
Multitouch mode
’
and ‘Long Press Delay’ are set using the
‘Basalte
Deseo
Configuration’ m
odule.
High/1 (pulse) = Multitouch long press.
Digital inputs:
<
Mode_Heat_FB
>
<
Mode_Cool_FB
>
<
Mode_Auto_FB
>
<
Mode_Off_FB
>
Selects the system mode on the rising edge of the input. The system
mode is visible in the upper right corner of the display.
High/1 (rising edge) = Select system mode; Low/0 = no effect
Digital outputs:
<
Mode_Heat
>
<
Mode_Cool
>
<
Mode_Auto
>
<
Mode_Off
>
Reports the current system mode after the system mode button is
pressed.
High/1 = System mode running; Low/0 = System mode not running