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7.

 

Help area

 

You can move from one element to the next 

within the 

areas

, using the 

arrow keys

 (e.g. between the operating 

elements on a page). 

The 

navigation between the levels 

in the working area is 

also possible via keypad: Using the 

enter key

, you can go 

one processing level lower for the highlighted element 
(e.g. one page on navigation level). You can go one level 
higher using the 

escape key

In the library area, the enter key opens a highlighted ele-
ment in the working area (e.g. for pages in the overview) 
or opens a dialog for additional settings (e.g. for group 
addresses). In the help area, the enter key opens help chap-
ters if the keypad focus is on a link. 

The 

Alt key

 shows the abbreviations for the menu access 

per keypad. Combine the underlined letters with the Alt 
key to open a menu category. 

13.4

 

 The context menu  

 

You can call up a context menu for each marked element 
in IP-Project by right-clicking. The context menu displays 
all functions allowed for the marked element.  

 

14

 

Add and edit elements 

Drag and Drop is used to a great extent for configuration in IP-Project. You can drag and drop 
nearly any element (e.g. pages or control elements). This chapter describes the configuration 
options in IP-Project available to you using this feature.  

Summary of Contents for Busch-ComfortTouch

Page 1: ...Product manual Busch ComfortTouch Busch ComfortTouch www BUSCH JAEGER de ...

Page 2: ...a Player 4 27 4 14 Electronic picture frame 4 27 4 15 E mails 4 28 4 16 Feed reader 4 28 4 17 Short period timer egg timer 4 29 4 18 Alarm clock 4 29 4 19 Remote maintenance 4 30 4 20 Remote operation 4 30 4 21 IR remote control 4 31 4 22 Web interface 4 31 4 23 Keylock cleaning lock 4 31 5 Operating concept 5 31 5 1 Status bar 5 32 5 2 Navigation bar 5 32 5 3 Busch ComfortTouch page types 5 33 5 ...

Page 3: ... with small image of room 8 60 8 8 Integration of applications 8 61 Advice 8 63 9 Logic functions 9 63 9 1 1 Using logic functions 9 63 9 1 2 Creating logic functions 9 64 9 1 2 1 Creating logic functions 9 64 9 1 2 2 Placing and configuring logic modules 9 64 9 1 2 3 Linking logic modules with each other 9 65 9 1 2 4 Creating feed back loops 9 65 9 1 3 Available logic modules 9 65 9 1 3 1 Input a...

Page 4: ...7 13 1 2 2 Control Elements tab 13 77 13 1 2 3 Objects tab 13 78 13 1 3 Parameter area 13 79 13 1 4 Help area 13 79 13 1 4 1 Help section 13 79 13 1 4 2 Consistency Check section 13 80 13 2 Levels in IP Project 13 80 13 2 1 Project level 13 80 13 2 2 Navigation level 13 81 13 2 3 Page level 13 81 13 3 Navigation in IP Project 13 81 13 3 1 Navigate between levels 13 81 13 3 2 Navigate to other elem...

Page 5: ...ct 16 94 16 1 Help pages in this chapter 16 94 17 Manage project 17 95 17 1 Start project 17 95 17 1 1 Create new project 17 95 17 1 2 Open project 17 96 17 1 3 Insert Comfort Panel 17 96 17 1 4 Download project from Comfort Panel Commissioning 17 96 17 2 Edit project information 17 97 17 3 Finish project 17 97 17 3 1 Save project Save project as 17 97 17 3 2 Transfer project to Comfort Panel Comm...

Page 6: ...electing the screen saver visualisation 19 107 19 4 5 1 Settings for the Slide show 19 107 19 4 5 2 Settings for the Single slide 19 108 19 4 5 3 Settings for the Clock 19 109 19 4 5 4 Settings for the Weather data 19 109 19 5 Configuring the KNX router 19 110 19 5 1 Activating deactivating KNX router Tab Basis 19 110 19 5 1 1 Configuration of the media type 19 110 19 5 1 2 Configuration as interf...

Page 7: ... simulated presence 19 121 19 9 1 1 Further settings in the parameter sector 19 122 19 9 2 Function of the simulated presence 19 123 19 9 3 Activating access control 19 124 19 9 4 Configuring access control 19 124 19 9 5 Activating the camera module 19 124 19 9 6 Activating the baby phone receiver 19 125 19 9 7 Activating logic functions 19 125 19 9 8 Activating Remote Desktop 19 126 19 9 9 Activa...

Page 8: ...Panel communication objects 19 137 19 15 2 User preferences Temperature unit selection 19 138 19 15 3 User preferences User language 19 138 19 15 4 User preferences Room temperature 19 138 19 15 5 User preferences Outdoor temperature 19 138 19 15 6 Screen saver Screen saver on off 19 138 19 15 7 Screen saver Screen saver status 19 138 19 15 8 Screen saver Select slide show mode Screen saver Select...

Page 9: ...20 3 4 2 Linking with group addresses 20 150 20 3 4 3 Extended settings 20 150 20 3 4 4 Conversion table 20 150 20 3 5 IP input module details 20 152 20 3 5 1 Behaviour 20 152 20 3 5 2 Extended settings 20 152 20 3 6 IP output module details 20 154 20 3 6 1 Behaviour 20 154 20 3 6 2 Extended settings 20 154 20 3 7 AND module details 20 156 20 3 7 1 Behaviour 20 156 20 3 7 2 Truth table 20 156 20 3...

Page 10: ...4 20 3 17 Area tester internal module details 20 176 20 3 17 1 Behaviour 20 176 20 3 17 2 Extended settings 20 176 20 3 17 3 Conversion table 20 176 20 3 18 Area tester external module details 20 178 20 3 18 1 Behaviour 20 178 20 3 18 2 Extended settings 20 178 20 3 18 3 Conversion table 20 178 20 3 19 Details about threshold values with hysteresis 20 180 20 3 19 1 Behaviour 20 180 20 3 19 2 Truth...

Page 11: ...haviour 20 201 20 3 29 2 Extended settings 20 201 20 3 29 3 Conversion table 20 201 20 3 30 Exponential function details 20 203 20 3 30 1 Behaviour 20 203 20 3 30 2 Extended settings 20 203 20 3 30 3 Conversion table 20 203 20 3 31 Details about the 2 point curve function 20 205 20 3 31 1 Behaviour 20 205 20 3 31 2 Extended settings 20 205 20 3 31 3 Conversion table 20 206 20 3 32 Details about th...

Page 12: ...gs 20 223 20 3 41 3 Conversion table 20 223 20 3 42 Lock details 20 225 20 3 42 1 Behaviour 20 225 20 3 42 2 Extended settings 20 225 20 3 42 3 Conversion table 20 225 20 3 43 Filter details 20 227 20 3 43 1 Behaviour 20 227 20 3 43 2 Extended settings 20 227 20 3 43 3 Conversion table 20 227 20 3 44 Text filter details 20 229 20 3 44 1 Behaviour 20 229 20 3 44 2 Extended settings 20 229 20 3 44 3...

Page 13: ...0 20 3 48 3 Conversion table 20 237 20 3 49 RS Flip Flop details 20 239 20 3 49 1 Behaviour 20 239 20 3 49 2 Truth table 20 239 20 3 49 3 Extended settings 20 239 20 3 49 4 Conversion table 20 239 21 21 240 ...

Page 14: ...n functions for numerous devices and media within a building It bundles services information and functions from Entertainment Media Player For playing back audio and video data News Image Messaging For recording and displaying notes Voice Messaging For recording and playing voice notes E mail For reading e mail Feed reader for reading RSS feeds Home control KNX Control and monitoring of KNx Bussys...

Page 15: ... as an alarm clock or to signal alarms and alerts and can also be used for playing back audio files The Busch Comfort Panel has a USB connection and a slot for a multimedia SD card Note Currently the SDHC standard of SD cards will be not supported It is possible that a USB stick that is not equal to the generally specifications will be not identificated The operating system of the Busch Comfort Pa...

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Page 17: ...s terminal 0dB 0 775 VSS 50 Ohm Line in screwless terminal 0dB 0 775 VSS 10 kOhm USB connection USB socket Typ A 5 V 100 mA Temperature range device 5 C 45 C Storage temperature 25 C 70 C Type of protection IP 20 acc EN 60529 2 3 Connection diagram The connection points of the Busch ComfortTouch are on the backside of the device See the following diagram ...

Page 18: ... priOn The Busch Comfort Panel is based on the Busch priOn colour concept developed by Busch Jaeger A special colour assigned to every comfort area makes the operation easy and user friendly For a better overview and fast recognition of functions the op erating elements Light Blinds Air conditioning Climate control and Scenes are illumi nated in colour code in the following way colour code on the ...

Page 19: ...layed i e the basic functions of actuating dimming blind value scenes and measured data can be operated and displayed 4 2 Room temperature control The Bush Comfort Panel includes a local temperature controller inside the unit Furthermore the temperature of various rooms can be controlled centrally by the unit i e only one actual temperature needs to be available from the various rooms e g ex terna...

Page 20: ...the bottom of the screen The change between summer and wintertime happens automaticly 4 4 Image messages Users can use the Busch Comfort Panel to leave image messages for other users A image message is a text message or sketch written on the display by hand with the finger or a stylus ...

Page 21: ...isplayed in the status bar independent of the active application 4 5 Voice messages The voice message application can be used to leave voice messages recorded using the internal microphone which can be listened to at a later point in time If the voice message application is called up the screen shows an overview of all ad dressees known to the system The user can then select a specific recipient f...

Page 22: ...d which can simultane ously sequentially in defined intervals call up all KNX and operating functions made available by the panel For a better overview scenes can be assigned to different cate gories The scenes and sequences are created by using the panel the setup tool IP Project The user can carry out the desired arrangement and adaptations on the panel A total of 64 scenes and sequences are pos...

Page 23: ... and sequences can also be interrupted or stopped 4 7 Weekly programs Processes occurring on a weekly basis scenes and sequences can be set in a clearly arranged way and automated in any number of weekly programs The weekly programs are only be created by the electrician using the panel setup tool The user can carry out the desired arrangement and adaptations on the panel ...

Page 24: ...ined Via the integrated Astro function e g blinds can be moved every day a few minutes earlier or later according to the actual season A lock fuction not before and not af ter allows an adaption of the settings to the Astro function 4 8 Presence simulation The simulated presence of the building occupant can be realistically simulated to a great extent when the occupant is not present This increase...

Page 25: ... monitoring or operating pages from unauthorised accessed The Busch Comfort Panel can manage up to 8 different user groups 4 10 Malfunction and alarm display The Busch Comfort Panel offers protection and information during malfunction or inter ference Signal contacts sensors and their proper function can be monitored The message is sued in the event of a malfunction or notification can be set indi...

Page 26: ...s This enables the panel to monitor the security of the building and if necessary to transmit messages about unauthorized access A maximum of 8 message circuits are available for the monitoring whereby the number of the signal contacts is limited on max 30 4 12 A V surveillance A V surveillance provides fast visual information about events occurring within the de tection range of connected cameras...

Page 27: ...r For the audio output the integrated speaker or connected Line out audio devices can be used As source for media files you can use an USB storage device or a SD card Optional audio and video files can be stored on a network server if it has access to a shared folder directory 4 14 Electronic picture frame Pictures can be presented on the panel display via the integrated screen saver in the Busch ...

Page 28: ...omfortTouch is not possible Preferred E mail addresses can be stored in a list to allow a fast access 4 16 Feed reader The feed reader enables users to read up to 10 news feeds in a compact form directly on the Busch Comfort Panel e g the current news weather traffic information The feed reader can be displayed on the start page as a compact application and is thus immediately visible Optional you...

Page 29: ...ng at an specific point in time or switch on the garden lights over a specific period 4 18 Alarm clock Specific weekday times can be set for activating a specific scene for waking up e g starting the Media Player with one s favourite music It is also possible to set a scene to precede the alarm for example to prepare the home environment for its occupants prior to rising The heating will be turned...

Page 30: ...ogy that tunnels the network connection of a distant computer e g a Busch ComfortTouch to the network connection of a local computer With this technology you can work on a distant computer like on one in your own network By the possibility of localising the Busch ComfortTouch from IP Project by UPnP programming the Busch ComfortTouch via Internet is possible 4 20 Remote operation The Busch Comfort...

Page 31: ...ration settings on the panel itself The ac cess from the Web interface can be protected by passwords The possibilities of configuration for the user do not cover the whole spectrum of the possibilities of the Busch ComfortTouch 4 23 Keylock cleaning lock In order that functions are not started accidentally by cleaning the surface of the Busch ComfortTouch the control elements can be blocked for a ...

Page 32: ...creen above the Status bar and is always accessible on the display for the user A jump function to the start page is permanently available in the navigation bar on the left edge Using the buttons on the navigation bar the user can navigate to operating pages or call up applications directly by touch The navigation bar can be freely allocated with buttons whereby the number of buttons that fit on a...

Page 33: ...ction Application pages Are used for controlling or for settings of the applications and functions by direct selec tion The controlling and setting of applications and functions can be chosen directly The controlling or settings of applications and functions happen by direct selection 5 3 1 Start page functions Operating functions and applications can be called up directly via the start page The v...

Page 34: ...G or GIF max resolution 598x318 pixel are possible Up to two displays for the collective status of consumers per room can be shown on every floor plan view Observe however that a consumer cannot be switched directly from the floor plan view To do this you must first branch into the room 5 3 3 Operating page functions The user can activate the home control functions using the buttons via the operat...

Page 35: ...es can be added The maximum number of operating elements that can be displayed is reduced to 3x4 due to the space that the swap elements occupy on the screen Up to a max of 36 op erating functions can be stored when all three possible pages for a room are totaled For better orientation you can instead of an subordinated operation page insert a thumbnail picture af the room datatype JPG PNG or GIF ...

Page 36: ...e room where they are located and the status of each con sumer It is further possible to operate these consumers directly via stored operating elements The positioning of the operating element in the background can occur in the 3x4 grid To make a variety of views of a room possible up to 5 further operating pages with a room image can be stored which are then able to be called up via the selection...

Page 37: ...ications in full screen mode In this way settings for a room thermostat can be made or an Media Player can be operated 6 Busch Control Panel software 6 1 Installing the Comfort Panel IP Project software 6 1 1 Hardware requirements For the operation of the Busch ComfortTouch the following hard and softwere envi ronment is recommended ...

Page 38: ... 6 1 2 Installation sequence of the IP Project software The following describes the individual installation steps that are required for the instal lation of the commissioning IP Project software IPP for the Busch Comfort Panel Please observe the related hardware and software requirements listed above for a proper installation and function of the software In particular you need to have full ad mini...

Page 39: ...the use of the IP Project software in the following window Click on the Accept button if you agree with the terms and con ditions and proceed with the installation If you click on the Cancel button the installa tion is ended and the software is not installed ...

Page 40: ...e following dialog window The IP Project files are mandatory for the functioning of the software and are thus not able to be deselected After clicking on the Next button you can specify which target directory to use for the program installation By default this is C Programs IPP ...

Page 41: ...Note Please observe the possible software updates service releases in the Internet under www busch jaeger de in order to be up to date with the most current software 6 2 Installation of the Busch Comfort Panel ETS3 macro For the correct im and export of group addresses it is necessary to install a special Busch ComfortTouch macro You can start this macro within the ETS3 by an addi tional button 6 ...

Page 42: ...the ETS3 into the project database 7 Comfort Panel IP Project software 7 1 Recommended sequence of a project planning The following working sequence standard workflow is recommended for working most effectively with the IP Project software 1 Start the software and create a new project project info name panel 2 If the ETS3 project already exists import the group addresses already created there into...

Page 43: ...tion pages insert and configure applications 7 Now configure the start page insert and configure control elements 8 If additional panels are to be installed start again at point 2 or duplicate the entries of an already existing panel 9 If all entries have been carried out perform a consistency check test and pos sible debugging 10 Transfer the project to the panel and start it up ...

Page 44: ...nel Tools View and Help 3 Tool bar Allows quick access to different tools of the IP Project software via graphical icons 4 Library area Contains a tree structure representation of the entire project administration functions naming creating deleting a library area for operating elements and applications availability in dependence on the level currently being edited in the working area and an area f...

Page 45: ...ntext sensitive depending on selected element in the working area input and setting options Parameter settings are shown locally according to layout left and separately related to function Contains the access to expanded settings and editors of the applications 8 Status bar Shows panel and page in which project planning is currently being performed Signalises a general LAN connection status online...

Page 46: ...he Save as template menu cop ies the corresponding object in the overview My templates to the corresponding sub directory template folder where it is then permanently available 7 3 3 Cross references Control elements and pages can be stored as cross referrence Therefore you can click with the right mouse button on the element and choose Con vert to cross reference If you use this elements at sever...

Page 47: ...entry the following appears on the screen If you have configured multiple panels at the same time in a project file of the IP soft ware you can select which of these panels you would like to install first You then provide the installation path If the panel is connected with the PC USB LAN WLAN the data can be transferred directly to the panel after successful iden tification by the software Altern...

Page 48: ...ive of your computer and use the New project button to call up the start mask for a new project 8 2 Importing of group addresses If group addresses were created in an ETS3 project which are also to be used in the Busch Comfort Panel you can read these in again here after an export from the ETS3 To do this you need to specify the corresponding file path in the upper area of the in put window ...

Page 49: ...rt Panel In the start screen of a newly created project double click on the Comfort Panel entry to get to the configuration area You can make basic settings such as network settings in the parameter area by using the Default settings button ...

Page 50: ... using the left mouse button the corresponding element to the grey bar in the working area and let it drop drag drop Using this method so called containers these can contain additional screen pages screen pages or applications from the Applications area in the Elements window can be placed on the naviga tion bar In order to fill an empty container with additional sub pages you must click on the sm...

Page 51: ... button to the Busch Comfort Panel start page and cannot accept any further elements The following screenshot shows a possible design of a navigation structure for a small sample project 8 5 Configuring the operating pages functions The following shows how a function here Switch ceiling lamp in living room can be configured Call the operating page for the living room via the Ground floor container...

Page 52: ...ditional sub pages These sub pages are visualised right on the display of the Busch ComfortTouch The sub pages can be created and labelled in the parameter field by clicking on the star button However you should consider reducing the maximum number of operating elements that can be displayed per screen page to 3x4 due to the space that the swap elements occupy on the screen ...

Page 53: ...function from the Busch Comfort Panel for a renewed operation If for example the light is switched on then the operating field might show the label Off as informa tion about the subsequent switching activity Enter the desired texts in the parameter field under Value 1 or Value 2 If you prefer to use icons this is also possible Now proceed with the parameterisation of the operating element Click on...

Page 54: ...s window If you would like to use new group addresses you can create main and middle groups using the small left button in the group address field The sub groups can then be cre ated using the middle button important you have first clicked on the corresponding middle group In addition you can create and use internal group addresses These are only used for the communication within the Busch Comfort...

Page 55: ... the preview as you would using your finger on the Busch Comfort Panel 8 6 Start page with floor plan or room image One characteristic of the start page with floor plan or image is that an object cannot be directly operated through this The welcome screen is in this case only needed for link ing to subordinated pages Starting e g a switching function direct from the welcome screen is only possible...

Page 56: ... left side of the screen the control element room is available in the field elements This element can be drawn onto the screen and customised to the picture size Now you have created a sensitive area for touch control After clicking on this area you can define the target where to jump e g Pagename You can define the target in the lower parameter window via the button Browse path ...

Page 57: ...e see also chapter Recommended sequence of a project planning By double clicking a sensitive surface or by touching the button extended settings while choosing a sensitive surface you are linked to the related configuration page Angled rooms can be recorded very well by covering these with multiple sensitive ar eas with the same jump target e g same operating page ...

Page 58: ... place any operating elements on the screen If you would now like to load a room image floor plan or room view add these under Sketches by clicking on the star button Please observe here that the maximum resolution of the file may not exceed 1178x636 pixels Once the room image has been loaded a 3x4 field grid opens over it which you can now use to place operating elements Up to six different room ...

Page 59: ...tings as blue circle no status as blue circle with an icon with status or with specified text In the following preview image a representation with icon and status was selected as example If the user clicks on an icon on the Busch Comfort Panel the associated operating element becomes completely visible and operable ...

Page 60: ... room image To do this select the page layout Grid with room view small view Please observe that the upper limit of 382x312 pixels may not be exceeded for the room image The room image is fixed in the upper right corner of the operating page It provides the user with a better orientation and thus increases the clarity ...

Page 61: ...igation bar and to a container directly One exception is the feed reader ap plication You can alternatively place these directly on the start page To increase the clarity you have the option of grouping applications associated by topic in a common container You can set the parameters of these after double clicking on the respective application For more detailed information please see the IP Projec...

Page 62: ...62 240 Online help of the program IP Project Advice The following chapters are extracted from the Online help of the configuration software IP Project ...

Page 63: ...ic functions are event controlled For every arrival of a telegram at an input module all logic modules affected by this event are re calculated If the recalculation of a logic function is trigge red by a telegram input the input modules are allocated with the value of the last telegram to come in Time controlled logic functions automatically carry out a recalculation after expiry of the specified ...

Page 64: ... worksheet 9 1 2 2 Placing and configuring logic modules In principle any number of logic modules can be placed and connected with each other on a worksheet Each mo dule represents an arithmetic operation In the available logic modules section below you can read which modules are suitable in your case You can find all available logic modules in the left library area under Elements If you want to p...

Page 65: ...and a KNX input module To do this provide both modules with identical internal group addresses see secti on Input and output modules Incoming values are thus transferred from the KNX output module to the KNX input module however not until the next calculation cycle A calculated value can thus flow into the next calculation of the logic again 9 1 3 Available logic modules 9 1 3 1 Input and output m...

Page 66: ...eck the values at the inputs Equal Checks the values of both inputs for compliance Details Not equal Checks the values of both in puts for inequality Details Greater Checks whether the one input va lue is greater than the other input value Details Greater or equal Checks whether the one input value is greater than or equal to the other input value Details Less Checks whether the one input value is...

Page 67: ...lied and output on the output as result Details Divider The value of the Input 0 is divided by the value of the Input 1 and output on the Output 0 as result Details Sine The sine of the input value is output as result on the output Details Cosine The Cosine of the input value is output as result on the output Details Root function The square root of the in put value is output as result on the outp...

Page 68: ...of all recei ved values is output on the output Details Absolute value Outputs the input value as result without the algebraic sign Details Random value This logic module returns random numbers Details Arithmetic average average The arithmetic average of all received values is output on the output Details Counter This logic module counts the number of the received values Details 9 1 3 6 Signal con...

Page 69: ... module allows you to serialise parallel signals Details Number of input This logic module out puts the number of the received input Details RS Flip Flop This logic module allows you to realise an on off switch via two binary in puts Details 9 1 3 7 Logic modules for signal generation Under Signal generation in the library area you can find the following modules for the signal generation Constants...

Page 70: ...le allows you to output the time of day and date Details 10 Help topics This section contains information about the fundamentals and tasks of project planning with IP Project 10 1 Help pages in this chapter IP Project fundamentals o Properties of the Comfort Panel o General operation of IP Project o Add and edit elements pages and control elements o Use Help Project planning with IP Project o Mana...

Page 71: ...his chapter Properties of the Comfort Panel General operation of IP Project Add and edit elements pages and control elements Use Help 12 Properties of the Busch Comfort Panel You can configure a Comfort Panel using IP Project A Comfort Panel primarily consists of several pages of various types and a navigation bar which combines the pages into a navigation structure The following describes which p...

Page 72: ...ements see Configure start page Alternatively you can use the start page to offer a second navigation option for such pages that involve functions of an individual room You can load up to six floor plan gra phics of a living room in the start page of the Comfort Pa nel and create lines see Configure start page 12 1 2 Operating pages You can add nearly any number of operating pages to the Comfort P...

Page 73: ...stands for exactly one page Pressing an access takes the user to the respective page 12 2 2 Layout of the navigation bar The navigation bar consists of up to four sections which can include up to approx 28 elements The arrow buttons on the left and right are used to page between sections Access to the start page is provided on the left side of the navigation bar The navigation structure can be cus...

Page 74: ...P For telephoning using Voice over IP VoIP 12 3 1 4 Home control Scene Editor For editing and calling up scenes and sequences Weekly Timer For editing weekly timers Calendar For editing Yearly timers 12 3 1 5 Security Camera Surveillance For displaying IP camera images Alarm Control Unit For protection against unwanted visitors Baby phone For monitoring a sleeping child 12 3 1 6 Tools Timer For in...

Page 75: ...plications The following software modules are available Simulated Presence For recording and playing back switching processes Access Control For locking individual pages with password protection Baby phone For monitoring a sleeping infant Logic editor For realising complex switching sequences Internal camera For use in diverse applications e g Baby phone intercom Remote control For remotely contro...

Page 76: ...ou all Comfort Panels in your pro ject based on the symbol If you see no Comfort Panels you have to first add them see Start project The pages assigned to a Comfort Panel appear under Navigation Structure If you see no pages you have to first add them see Create navigation structure You can save pages and control elements as templates in IP Project so you can reuse them later see Use templates and...

Page 77: ... must either import existing group addresses see Import export group addresses or create new ones see Manage group addresses 13 1 2 Working area 13 1 2 1 Clipboard The top part of the working area is separated by a line Above the line is the clipboard area in which you can tem porarily store elements on the navigation and page level Drag an element from the bottom part of the working area to the c...

Page 78: ... Panel and control elements used to establish a connection to actuators Each Comfort Panel and each control element has a number of so called com munication objects that you can link to group addresses see Edit Comfort Panel basic settings or Configure control elements The configuration of a Comfort Panel in IP Project stret ches over three levels see Levels in IP Project The Ob jects tab in the w...

Page 79: ...and lay out of the page Configure page Application page selected navigation level Access to the application settings see Configure pages Nothing selected navigation level See Comfort Panel selected Control element selected page level Designation symbol and button statuses of the control element see Configure control elements Nothing selected page level See Start or operating page selected or Appli...

Page 80: ...nformation about the consistency check is available under Perform consistency check 13 2 Levels in IP Project The configuration of a Comfort Panel in IP Project stret ches over three levels Project level navigation level and page level Each level is has its own special tasks Wor king and library areas therefore adjust based on the respec tive level 13 2 1 Project level You manage your project in t...

Page 81: ...ng the layout of operating pages Adding and designating control elements on operating pages Changing control element labels on operating pages Setting application parameters on application pages Linking control element communication ob jects to group addresses Linking application page communication ob jects to group addresses 13 3 Navigation in IP Project 13 3 1 Navigate between levels The configu...

Page 82: ...e pro ject level and then down again to the page level in the new Comfort Panel However the Overview section in the library area to the right allows you to navigate directly You have an over view of all pages and can navigation by double clicking the link to the respective page directly 13 3 2 1 13 3 3 Navigating via keypad You can use the keypad in IP Project to navigate between levels windows an...

Page 83: ...log for additional settings e g for group addresses In the help area the enter key opens help chap ters if the keypad focus is on a link The Alt key shows the abbreviations for the menu access per keypad Combine the underlined letters with the Alt key to open a menu category 13 4 The context menu You can call up a context menu for each marked element in IP Project by right clicking The context men...

Page 84: ...14 1 1 1 Project level No elements available Comfort Panels are added via the menu under Project Insert Comfort Panel see Manage project 14 1 1 2 Navigation level Operating pages Control Elements tab see Add and edit pages Open containers Control Elements tab see Add and edit containers Application pages Applications tab see Add and edit pages Fixed containers Applications tab see Add and edit con...

Page 85: ...e on the navigation bar even between two other elements 14 2 Select mark elements 14 2 1 Use and purpose of selecting Elements are selected by moving your cursor over the required element and clicking once A blue frame or background then high lights the selected element Once you have selected marked an element it is read for other editing steps The parameter area for instance shows the parame ters...

Page 86: ...3 If you wish to select all elements in a view use the shortcut CTRL A You can also create a frame in the working area to select several elements 1 Move the cursor to a position where there are no elements e g white area outside a page 2 Left click and drag a frame around the desired ele ments 3 Drop the frame All elements within in the frame are now selected ...

Page 87: ...lement 14 4 Cut copy paste elements 14 4 1 Cut You can use the cut function to can delete selected elements and at the same time copy elements to the Windows clipboard to then reinsert them somewhere else If you wish to cut an element please proceed as follows 1 Select the element you want to cut see Select elements 2 Cut the element by o Clicking the button in the toolbar or o Selecting the Cut o...

Page 88: ...t elements from the Windows clipboard that you previously cut or copied With the Paste function the element remains in the clipboard and al lows you to repeat the function as often as needed If you wish to add an element please proceed as follows 1 Select the position where you want to paste the element e g empty field of a page 2 Paste the element from the clipboard by o Clicking the button in th...

Page 89: ...ion in the Edit menu item or o Using the F2 key or o Using the Name input field in the para meter area for elements in the working area 14 6 Deleting elements You can delete elements in the working area or in the Overview and Actions sections library area Please proceed as follows 1 Select the element you want to delete see Select elements 2 Delete the element by o Clicking the button in the toolb...

Page 90: ...for advanced settings Click the Advanced Settings button of the respective parameter area to open 14 8 Change element parameters Each element in the working area has certain parameters The most important parameters are displayed in the para meter area for the selected element e g the page title of an operating page You can change other parameters as follows For the advanced settings of a selected ...

Page 91: ...he IP Project help area on the right side under Help You can find the following information This project planning stage Which configuration step is displayed in the current view of the working area is briefly explained Tasks in this project planning stage The most important tasks of the current configuration step are listed and briefly explained under Tasks in this project planning stage It is rec...

Page 92: ...ins information about the fundamentals and tasks of project planning with IP Project Shortcuts This section lists all shortcuts used in IP Project 15 2 2 Find the right help page 15 2 2 1 About the table of contents The content of the IP Project help is listed on the left side of the help window under Contents see above Structure of the help system Choose a topic there to display on the left side ...

Page 93: ...ults are listed The top entry corresponds to the best match for your search term Select a search result The area on the right the displays the chapter for the respective search result If the complete search term is found in the content it is marked in colour Note Click the button at the bottom of the area on the left to return to the table of contents 15 2 2 4 About the context menu in IP Project ...

Page 94: ...play the bookmarked help page 15 2 3 3 Delete bookmark Use the button at the bottom of the help window on the left to display the list of bookmarks Use the button to delete a selected bookmark Note Click the button at the bottom of the area on the left to return to the table of contents 16 Project planning with IP Project Find here detailed information about basic project planning activities 16 1 ...

Page 95: ...ame when saving a meaning ful project name is already suggested If you wish you can save additional information about the project in the Project and Customer areas You can also save additional information later see Edit project information Remember that only one project can be open at any one time If you already have a project open you are prompted to save the changes You can create one or more Co...

Page 96: ...project from a Comfort Panel via Project Download Project in the menu and by clicking in the toolbar Select the Comfort Panel that you want to download from your project in the dialog under Choose a Comfort Panel You can then select between downloading from the Comfort Panel via a network connection or a mo bile storage medium USB stick memory card If you want to use the network option ensure that...

Page 97: ...17 2 Edit project information You can review and edit information about the project Project tab and the customer Customer tab via Project Project Information in the menu The History tab allows you to manually create a change history that you can use to make tracking changes in the project easier If you want to display the change history when closing a project enable the checkbox Show dialog Projec...

Page 98: ...on function to locate the correct Comfort Panel see Identify Comfort Panel Click Upload to start the transfer If you want to use a storage medium select the Save to file system option and enter a storage location Click Upload to save the file to the storage medium The configuration for the Comfort Panel is saved as a file with the extension zip to the selected storage location Then go do the requi...

Page 99: ... when exiting 18 Import export data There are corresponding functions in IP Project for importing or exporting group addresses and translation tables Other elements e g room images pages symbols function modules and logic modules can also be integrated but must be copied to the corresponding program directory of IP Project 18 1 Import export group addresses 18 1 1 Import group addresses The dialog...

Page 100: ...nslation table must be in the txt file format You can load a translation table from any directory or drive Select a file and load it into IP project by clicking Open 18 2 2 Export translation table If you wish to export a translation table you must first select the language in which you have entered the text page names button names etc because the language you use may differ from the language inst...

Page 101: ... button Default settings in the Parameter sector or Project Default settings in the menu Then select the entry User preferences on the left in the dialogue The field Design selection is accessed with tab Basis Here you can select one of the three designs for the Comfort Panel Confirm your entry with OK 19 1 2 Setting watermarks for scenes on the control element Watermarks can be added to control a...

Page 102: ...er defined languages can be created They refer to texts you have defined in your pro ject and have not been supplied by the system e g label ling of buttons operating pages etc User defined langu ages are defined in theTranslation table There all texts for the above mentioned system languages and if required a further 234 languages are entered see Editing translation table You can change the user ...

Page 103: ...ta points If a language such as ar_AE language country is selected and there is no entry for this language country combination the Comfort Panel will at least search for entries with ar language If such an entry is found the langua ge used up till now will be switched to ar If no such entry exists the data point ignores the selection 2 The property for the user language for a selected panel in IPP...

Page 104: ...s can be made in selection list Send and receive time date which is located in dialogue Basic settings under Time and date 19 3 4 Setting the time zone The local time zone e g GMT 1 time zone Berlin Paris can be set in the selection list Time zone in dialogue Basic settings under Time and date 19 3 5 Configuring time synchronisation The synchronisation can be configured via external time generator...

Page 105: ...Properties 2 Date and time can be entered manually via parameter Date and Time Both parame ters can be modified subsequently in the Comfort Panel under Settings 19 3 7 Entering coordinates for the astro function Tab Properties 2 Via parameter Longitude and Latitude you can enter the longitude and latitude This is required for the Astro function of the Weekly timers Longitude indicates the longitud...

Page 106: ...e entry User preferences and there the tab Maintenance This view contains the checkbox Activate automatic return to welcome screen which is used to set whether the Comfort Panel is to auto matically return to the start page after a set time period without an input from the user The duration of this period can be set in field Return after 10 3600 It is specified in seconds Note The time period for ...

Page 107: ...creen saver is seen on the display also the status bar can be displayed as on option The setting can be made in dialogue Basic settings in view Screen saver in the selection list Show status bar 19 4 5 Selecting the screen saver visualisation The following visualisations are available as screen saver in the selection list Screen saver mode Slide show slide show with single images Single image sing...

Page 108: ...o do so If you wish to attach Access control to the function select a User level between 1 and 8 with level 8 having the highest access protection Note Please note that you must first create the user levels in the editor for the Ac cess protection before they can be assigned 19 4 5 2 Settings for the Single slide Activate slide selection If you confirm Activate slide selection you can select a sli...

Page 109: ...efore they can be assigned 19 4 5 4 Settings for the Weather data Objects for weather data If you wish to display weather data environmental data in the screen saver mode you can have the data for temperature air pressure air humidity wind speed wind direction brightness and rain displayed To do this select the Com fort Panel in the work area of the Comfort Panel level and open the Objects tab the...

Page 110: ...ction as interface programming telegrams can be sent via the Ethernet network to TP or PN devices that are connected below the Comfort Panel Here it is important that the local physical address fits the installation location of the Comfort Panel This procedure is also termed KNXnet IP tunneling Example The Comfort Panel is connected to TP line 2 3 To be able to send programming telegrams to the TP...

Page 111: ...Basis Via the parameter KNX IP Repetition of group tele grams the repetition of telegrams on the subordinate line is blocked or enabled If errors occur during the transmission of group addresses on the subordinate line the KNX telegrams are repeated At PN Powernet only one repetition only occurs at TP Twisted Pair a faulty telegram is repeated up to three times 19 5 2 3 IP KNX Repetition of physic...

Page 112: ...cast telegrams e g telegrams that are sent via the KNX multicast address the KNX telegrams are repeated up to three times 19 5 2 6 KNX IP Repitition of broadcast telegrams Tab Broadcast Parameter KNX IP Repetition of broadcast telegrams is used to block or enable the repetition of Broadcast tele grams If errors occur on the Sub line during the transmission of broadcast telegrams e g telegrams that...

Page 113: ...group 0 13 Tab Basis The parameter KNX IP Group telegrams main group 0 13 blocks or enables the transfer of group telegrams with main group addresses 0 and 13 from the Sub line to the Main area line When selecting Filteronly telegrams with main group addresses 0 and 13 that are listed in the filter table are transferred 19 5 3 5 IP KNX Physically addressed telegrams Tab Physical address The IP KNX...

Page 114: ...to the Sub line 19 5 3 7 KNX IP Broadcast telegrams Tab Broadcast The parameter KNX IP Broadcast telegrams is used to block or enable the transfer of Broadcast telegrams e g telegrams that are transmitted via the KNX multicast address from the Sub line to the Main Area line 19 5 4 Acknowledgement of telegrams 19 5 4 1 IP KNX Confirmation group telegrams Tab Basis The parameterIP KNX Confirmation g...

Page 115: ...ly addressed telegram on the Main Area line At setting Normal an acknowledgement is sent only when the telegrams were transferred to the subordinate side e g because the addressed device is connected to the subordi nate side of the IP router At selection All acknowledge ments are always sent on the main area line after the re ceipt of each telegram irrespective of whether they were transferred to ...

Page 116: ...dressed device is connected to the subordi nate side of the IP router At selection All acknowledge ments are always sent on the main area line after the re ceipt of a telegram irrespective of whether they were transferred to the subordinate side or not An acknowled gement is never sent if the Answer with confirmation is selected 19 5 5 2 Period of validity Tab Physical address Parameter Period of ...

Page 117: ...nd DNS server addresses automati cally recommended setting The IP configuration and DNS settings are ob tained automatically with this setting This set ting is recommended since the DM server is generally dependent on the Internet provider If it is changed no changes to the settings on the Comfort Panel are necessary 19 6 1 1 Settings for No DHCP IP address This parameter is used to assign a fixed...

Page 118: ...ss of the DNS server of you Internet provider This information is usually found on the web site of the respective provider Secondary DNS Here an IP address of a second DNS server can be entered if this is offered by the Inter net provider The entry is optional However it increases safety since web sites can be acces sed if the first DNS server fails 19 6 1 2 Setting for Obtain IP addresses automat...

Page 119: ... Are Network or a WLAN wireless LAN radio network If not select No LAN 19 6 2 1 Settings for WLAN WLAN SSID Here the name of the WLAN is entered If ne cessary the configuration menu of the WLAN router must be called up or a network admi nistrator called in WLAN encryption type Here the encryption type none WEP WPA or WPA2 of the WLAN is entered If necessary the configuration menu of the WLAN route...

Page 120: ...LAN network settings of the Comfort Panel in order for the WLAN key to become effective Example Using a text editor create a file with the name that you have selected in the field WLAN key in most cases key txt In the case of WPA WPA2 the file must contain the WLAN key as plain text Example Secret There are two options for WEP with regards to the contents of the file key txt Here the WLAN key can ...

Page 121: ...e does not have a visual control page on the Comfort Panel but can only be accessed by the user via the status bar It is therefore activated via dialogue Basic settings This setting is located in view Additional applica tions in field Simulated presence Simulated presence is active when Yes is selected After activating you can configure this application in an editor see Configuring additional appl...

Page 122: ... rameters In the work sector the simulated presence can be started and ended via the Bus with the 1 bit communication object Enable An IN telegram activates the simulated presence an OUT telegram deactivates it again With communication objects Simulation 1 to Simulation 20 a group address or action can be linked which records a 1 bit value or 1 byte value for the simulated presence In addition the...

Page 123: ...orded i e with telegrams of the same content only the first one is recorded Up to 20 actions per day and object are recorded If there are more telegrams within a 24 hour period the oldest telegram is deleted from the memory The simulated pre sence operates with one memory per object for the current day and the respective weekdays In recording mode the current events of the day are written in the m...

Page 124: ...t first enter a four digit code to trigger the function Different user levels can be created for the access control with the editor and the relevant four digit security number PIN can be set You can also assign a user level to indi vidual pages and control elements in the Comfort panel The pages and control elements can then only be operated with the respective user level Note As alternative to th...

Page 125: ...ls A panel must be configured as Baby phone receiver so that it can receive the audio video data of a Baby phone monitor To do this the additional Baby phone receiver application must be activated in the Basic settings dialog This setting is located in Additional applications view in the Baby phone field Select Yes there After activating you can configure the Baby phone recei ver see Configuring a...

Page 126: ...ntly increased CPU load 19 9 8 Activating Remote Desktop The Comfort Panel can be controlled remotely via the VNC protocol Virtual Network Computing To do this you simply need to enter the IP address of the Comfort Panel in a browser on a PC in the network You then get the complete user interface as it is seen on the display of the Comfort Panel It is thus possible to trigger all operating functio...

Page 127: ...oxy mode You can select the proxy mode via the Proxy mode parame ter Direct Internet connection In this case the function of the proxy server is not used Manual proxy settings This setting must be selected if the data for the proxy server is to be entered manually In some networks a proxy server is used in order to check Internet traffic or the Internet provider offers a proxy server service A pro...

Page 128: ...der Any blanks within the list are ignored Example 205 105 148 www msn 212 145 33 22 www google com 19 9 11 Using the simulated presence Simulated presence can be used to record processes in the house e g switching of lights adjusting blinds while the user is present recording mode and then carry them out playback mode during the user s absence Recording mode The simulated presence records the tel...

Page 129: ...returns to the recording mode and continues to fill the memory of the current day 19 9 12 Setting the simulated presence If simulated presence has been activated the user has the option of editing this function directly on the Comfort Pa nel It would be practical to pre configure simulated pre sence in the IP project The respective editor can be called up in the parameter section of the Comfort Pa...

Page 130: ...up addresses from the library sector can be alloca ted to the data points via drag and drop Note To correctly allocate the group addresses to the data points you can have additional information displayed about each data point e g data point type A tool tip appears when you pull the mouse pointer across the data point 19 9 12 2 Further settings in the parameter sector Waiting time up to activation ...

Page 131: ...lso make these settings directly on the elements If for example you wish to assign access protection to an operating element you can do this by means of parameter User level in the settings dialogue Ex tended settings in the parameter sector of the respective operating element 19 9 13 1 19 9 14 Setting the access control If access control has been activated the user has the option of editing this ...

Page 132: ...l 0 which does not require a PIN You now have the opportunity to edit the assignment of the access levels In view Default settings and via the checkbox Activate blips you can set whether a blip is to be played This signal sounds as soon as access is denied by the access control 19 9 14 3 Time interval for a return to user level 0 You can define a time interval for a return to user level 0 The auth...

Page 133: ...parameter section of the respective Comfort Panel using the button Application settings or via the menu under Panel Application settings Select Remote Desktop in the left area there Note The dialog for Application settings can only then be called up if the software module Remote Desktop has been pre viously activated see Activating additional applications 19 9 17 1 Specifying user name and passwor...

Page 134: ...omfort Panel Any kind of signal tone can be set in the list Activate acoustic signal for buttons under User preferences in tab Basis This function can be deactivated with No 19 11 Setting separators 19 11 1 Setting decimal separators Under User preferences in tab Basis and by means of pa rameter Decimal separators you can set whether a comma German separator or a point English separator is to be u...

Page 135: ...ing the temperature display Parameters Display room temperature and Display outdoor temperature are used to set whether the indoor or outdoor temperature is to be displayed in the status bar Indoor or outdoor temperature share a space in the status line and are shown alternatingly pro vided this is configured 19 13 Configuring automatic maintenance 19 13 1 Selecting the maintenance cycle Parameter...

Page 136: ...ikely to be used e g from 1 a m to 5 a m 19 14 Configuring access to the web interface 19 14 1 Defining user names Via parameter User name under Web interface you can define a user name with which a user can log himself into the Web interface of the Comfort Panel Via parameter Master user name you can also define an administrator name with which a user can log himself into the Web interface of the...

Page 137: ...ctions in the library sector onto a communication object see Insert element from library A Comfort Panel can have the following communication objects User preferences Temperature unit selection User preferences User language User preferences Room temperature only when in door sensor is not used User preferences Outdoor temperature Screen saver Screen saver on off Screen saver Screen saver status S...

Page 138: ...l is not to be used and parameter Room temperature sensor has been set on External see Configuring the temperature display in the status bar of the Com fort Panel Via this 2 byte communication object the indoor temperature is received from an outdoor temperature sensor 19 15 5 User preferences Outdoor temperature Via this 2 byte communication object the temperature is received from an outdoor temp...

Page 139: ...e image mode Screen sa ver Select clock mode and Screen saver Select weather data mode If two or more objects simultaneously have value 1 the object with the highest priority will assert itself 19 15 9 Screen saver Temperature Via this 2 byte communication object telegrams with temperature values can be received and evaluated e g the ones transmitted by a KNX weather station The 2 byte floating po...

Page 140: ...a lues are evaluated according to EIS5 19 15 15Screen saver Rain Via this 1 bit communication object information about rainfall can be received and evaluated e g the ones transmitted by a KNX weather station A telegram with value 0 is interpreted as No rain and the receipt of a telegram with value 1 is interpreted as Rain 19 15 16Screen saver Backlight enable This 1 bit communication object is use...

Page 141: ...ss these via the respective buttons in the parameter area and via Comfort Panel Default settings in the menu when the required Comfort Panel is marked in the Project level or when no other element is marked on the Navigation level 20 1 Configuring the simulated presence 20 1 1 Using the simulated presence Simulated presence can be used to record processes in the house e g switching of lights adjus...

Page 142: ...lable also after the recording peri od of one day If the playback mode is exited the function returns to the recording mode and continues to fill the memory of the current day 20 1 2 Setting the simulated presence If simulated presence has been activated the user has the option of editing this function directly on the Comfort Pa nel It would be practical to pre configure simulated pre sence in the...

Page 143: ...rded intervals The group addresses from the library sector can be alloca ted to the data points via drag and drop Note To correctly allocate the group addresses to the data points you can have additional information displayed about each data point e g data point type A tool tip appears when you pull the mouse pointer across the data point 20 1 2 2 Further settings in the parameter sector Waiting t...

Page 144: ...al pages and functions via the editor for ac cess control you can also make these settings directly on the elements If for example you wish to assign access protection to an operating element you can do this by means of parameter User level in the settings dialogue Ex tended settings in the parameter sector of the respective operating element 20 2 1 1 20 2 2 Setting the access control If access co...

Page 145: ...lso displayed is the user level assigned to each element Standard is level 0 which does not require a PIN You now have the opportunity to edit the assignment of the access levels In view Default settings and via the checkbox Activate blips you can set whether a blip is to be played This signal sounds as soon as access is denied by the access control 20 2 2 3 Time interval for a return to user leve...

Page 146: ...reached via the parameter section of the respective Comfort Panel using the button Application settings or via the menu under Panel Application settings Select Remote Desktop in the left area there Note The dialog for Application settings can only then be called up if the software module Remote Desktop has been pre viously activated see Activating additional applications 20 3 2 1 Specifying user n...

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Page 148: ...of all input and output modules of your logic Drag a group address from the Actions area in the library area to the communication object see Add element from library Note As data type of the incoming telegram the data type of the first linked group address on the DP0 communication object is always adopted If values outside of the defined data range are received on the other group addresses the KNX...

Page 149: ...unsigned 7 xxx 0 65535 Number long 2 byte signed 8 xxx 32768 32767 Number long 2 byte float 9 xxx 671088 64 670760 96 Number double 3 byte 10 xxx Time 11 xxx Date 4 byte unsigned 12 xxx 0 4294967295 Number long 4 byte signed 13 xxx 2147483648 2147483647 Number long 4 byte float 14 xxx Float MAX Float MAX Number double Local ASCII 231 001 String string 16 xxx String 03_03_09_00_EN html Logikbaustei...

Page 150: ...r to link a communication object with group addresses go to the Objects tab in the worksheet Here you will see the communication objects of all input and output modules of your logic Drag a group address from the Actions area in the library area to the communication object see Add element from library Note Although the editor generally does allow multiple group addresses to be linked with a commu ...

Page 151: ... xxx 0 65535 Number long 2 byte signed 8 xxx 32768 32767 Number long 2 byte float 9 xxx 671088 64 670760 96 Number double 3 byte 10 xxx Time 11 xxx Date 4 byte unsigned 12 xxx 0 4294967295 Number long 4 byte signed 13 xxx 2147483648 2147483647 Number long 4 byte float 14 xxx Float MAX Float MAX Number double Local ASCII 231 001 String string 16 xxx String 03_03_09_00_EN html Logikbausteine 03_03_0...

Page 152: ... the Protocol parameter you can specify whether TCP or UDP based data shall be received Via the Port No parameter you can specify on which port data shall be recei ved Via the Limit type parameter you can manually specify in the case of a TCP based communication the point in time of the output on Output 0 o Select Symbol as limit type In this way you can specify characters in he xadecimal notation...

Page 153: ...ived Via the KNX data type or Value format parameter you can specify to which KNX compliant data type the received data blocks shall be converted before they are converted to the corresponding internal data type 03_03_09_00_EN html Logikbausteine 03_03_09_00_EN html Logikbausteine ...

Page 154: ...be sent Via the IP address parameter you can specify on which IP address port data shall be sent e g 192 168 1 113 Via the Terminate connection after sending a date parameter you can specify whether the connection shall remain open after the sending of data in the case of a TCP based communication In this case via the Limit bytes parameter you can specify characters in hexa decimal notation e g 0x...

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Page 156: ...values are thus converted into this data type see conversion table below 20 3 7 2 Truth table Input 0 Input 1 Output 0 Output 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 20 3 7 3 Extended settings Via the Number of inputs parameter the number of the inputs of the AND mo dule can be specified between 2 and 8 Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if...

Page 157: ...ber 0 0 1 logical true 0 logical false DPTTime every value 1 logical true DPTDate every value 1 logical true String 0 or other values 0 logical false 1 logical true 03_03_09_00_EN html Boolean 03_03_09_00_EN html Boolean ...

Page 158: ...ming values are thus converted into this data type see conversion table below 20 3 8 2 Truth table Input 0 Input 1 Output 0 Output 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 20 3 8 3 Extended settings Via the Number of inputs parameter the number of the inputs of the OR module can be specified between 2 and 8 Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent...

Page 159: ...ber 0 0 1 logical true 0 logical false DPTTime every value 1 logical true DPTDate every value 1 logical true String 0 or other values 0 logical false 1 logical true 03_03_09_00_EN html Boolean 03_03_09_00_EN html Boolean ...

Page 160: ...values are thus converted into this data type see conversion table below 20 3 9 2 Truth table Input 0 Input 1 Output 0 Output 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 20 3 9 3 Extended settings Via the Number of inputs parameter the number of the inputs of the XOR mo dule can be specified between 2 and 8 Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if...

Page 161: ...ber 0 0 1 logical true 0 logical false DPTTime every value 1 logical true DPTDate every value 1 logical true String 0 or other values 0 logical false 1 logical true 03_03_09_00_EN html Boolean 03_03_09_00_EN html Boolean ...

Page 162: ...ues are thus converted into this data type see conversion table below 20 3 10 2 Truth table Input 0 Output 0 0 1 1 0 20 3 10 3 Extended settings Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previously calculated result 20 3 10 4 Conversion table Boolean converted Boolean Number 0 0 1 logical ...

Page 163: ...163 240 other values 1 logical true 03_03_09_00_EN html Boolean 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher ...

Page 164: ...the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the module Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previ ously calculated result 20 3 11 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolean true fals...

Page 165: ...00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher ...

Page 166: ...the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the module Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previ ously calculated result 20 3 12 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolean true fals...

Page 167: ...00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher ...

Page 168: ...e of the module and is executed in the fol lowing way Internal data type Comparison rule Example Number Nummer comparison 5 3 true Time Time comparison 16 00 15 30 true Date Date comparison 17 07 2009 1 1 1970 true String String length comparison ComfortPanel priOn true 20 3 13 2 Extended settings Via the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the module Via the Onl...

Page 169: ... analo gue to number DPTTime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher ...

Page 170: ...rnal data type of the module and is executed in the fol lowing way Internal data type Comparison rule Example Number Nummer comparison 5 3 true Time Time comparison 16 00 15 30 true Date Date comparison 17 07 2009 1 1 1970 true String String length comparison ComfortPanel priOn true 20 3 14 2 Extended settings Via the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the modul...

Page 171: ... analo gue to number DPTTime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher ...

Page 172: ...the module and is executed in the fol lowing way Internal data type Comparison rule Example Number Nummer comparison 5 3 false Time Time comparison 16 00 15 30 false Date Date comparison 17 07 2009 1 1 1970 false String String length comparison ComfortPanel priOn false 20 3 15 2 Extended settings Via the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the module Via the Only...

Page 173: ... analo gue to number DPTTime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher ...

Page 174: ...ata type of the module and is executed in the fol lowing way Internal data type Comparison rule Example Number Nummer comparison 5 3 false Time Time comparison 16 00 15 30 false Date Date comparison 17 07 2009 1 1 1970 false String String length comparison ComfortPanel priOn false 20 3 16 2 Extended settings Via the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the module ...

Page 175: ... analo gue to number DPTTime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher ...

Page 176: ...al data type of the module before the comparison see conversion table below Thus observe the selection of a correct internal data type The comparison is dependent on the internal data type of the module and is executed in the fol lowing way Internal data ty pe Comparison rule Example Number Nummer comparison 3 5 7 true Time Time comparison 15 30 16 00 19 00 true Date Date comparison 1 1 1970 19 2 ...

Page 177: ...e of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to number DPTTime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html...

Page 178: ...nal data type of the module before the comparison see conversion table below Thus observe the selection of a correct internal data type The comparison is dependent on the internal data type of the module and is executed in the fol lowing way Internal data type Comparison rule Example Number Nummer comparison 3 9 7 false Time Time comparison 15 30 21 10 19 00 false Date Date comparison 1 1 1970 29 ...

Page 179: ...e of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to number DPTTime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html...

Page 180: ...equently falls be low the lower threshold again the output Pin 3 is reset to 0 condition for Out put 1 see below If the comparison value first falls below the upper and then the lower threshold thus crossing the tolerance range from above to below the result 1 logical true is output on the Output 1 If the comparison value subsequently exceeds the upper threshold again the Output 1 is reset to 0 co...

Page 181: ...0 0 0 Output 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 20 3 19 3 Extended settings Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previously calculated result 20 3 19 4 Conversion table Number converted Boolean true false 1 0 Number ...

Page 182: ...182 240 DPTTime Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 DPTDate Number String Number if possible otherwise 0 03_03_09_00_EN html Vergleicher 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 183: ...nal data type Procedure Example Number Mathematical additi on 1 2 3 Time Calendrical addition 15 30 01 10 16 40 Date Calendrical addition 05 02 2009 03 00 0000 08 02 2009 String Concatenation of the strings ComfortPanel is not a priOn ComfortPanel is not a priOn 20 3 20 2 Extended settings Via the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the module Via the Number of i...

Page 184: ... 1 1 1970 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to number DPTTime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_...

Page 185: ...data type Procedure Example Number Mathematical addition 3 2 1 Time Calendrical addition 16 40 01 10 15 30 Date Calendrical addition 08 02 2009 03 00 0000 05 02 2009 20 3 21 2 Extended settings Via the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the module Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of ...

Page 186: ...ime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 187: ...the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previ ously calculated result 20 3 22 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolean true false 1 0 every va lue Current time Current date true false 1 0 Number 0 0 true false every va...

Page 188: ...00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 189: ...3 2 Extended settings Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previously calculated result 20 3 23 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolean true false 1 0 every va lue Current time Current date true false 1 0 Numbe...

Page 190: ...to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 191: ... the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previ ously calculated result 20 3 24 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolean true false 1 0 every va lue Current time Current date true false 1 0 Number 0 0 true false every v...

Page 192: ...to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 193: ...ia the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previ ously calculated result 20 3 25 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolean true false 1 0 every va lue Current time Current date true false 1 0 Number 0 0 true false every...

Page 194: ...to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 195: ...ch exponent the root shall be calculated e g 2 for square root using the Root exponent parameter Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previ ously calculated result 20 3 26 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolea...

Page 196: ... 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 197: ... can specify to which exponent the power shall be calculated e g 2 for x using the Exponent parameter Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previ ously calculated result 20 3 27 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted B...

Page 198: ...00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 199: ...ended settings Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previously calculated result 20 3 28 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolean true false 1 0 every va lue Current time Current date true false 1 0 Number 0 0 t...

Page 200: ...to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 201: ... Extended settings Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previously calculated result 20 3 29 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolean true false 1 0 every va lue Current time Current date true false 1 0 Number 0...

Page 202: ...to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch ...

Page 203: ...whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previously calculated result 20 3 30 3 Conversion table Boolean converted Number converted DPTTime converted DPTDate converted String converted Boolean true false 1 0 every va lue Current time Current date true false 1 0 Number 0 0 true false every va lue as millise cond since 1 1 1970 Time of day if po...

Page 204: ...0 String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_09_00_EN html Algebraisch 03_03_09_00_EN html weitere_math ...

Page 205: ...esults from the values of the Input 1 x coordinate and of the Input 2 y coordinate Analogue to this the second point is defined by the values of the Input 3 x coordinate and of the Input 4 y coordinate If the point coordinates are invalidly configured e g x values identical the result 1 logical true is output on Output 1 The internal data type of the module is Number If necessary incoming values a...

Page 206: ... Conversion table Number converted Boolean true false 1 0 Number DPTTime Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 DPTDate Number String Number if possible otherwise 0 03_03_09_00_EN html weitere_math 03_03_09_00_EN html weitere_math ...

Page 207: ...inate Analogue to this the additional points are defined via the values of the Inputs 3 and 4 5 and 6 as well as 7 and 8 each with x and y coordinate Observe that the x coordinates of the points must have increasing values Equal or decreasing x coordinates are not allowed If the point coordinates are invalidly configured e g x values iden tical the result 1 logical true is output on Output 1 The i...

Page 208: ... Conversion table Number converted Boolean true false 1 0 Number DPTTime Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 DPTDate Number String Number if possible otherwise 0 03_03_09_00_EN html weitere_math 03_03_09_00_EN html weitere_math ...

Page 209: ... fol lowing way Internal data type Comparison rule Example Number Nummer comparison 5 3 Output 0 3 Time Time comparison 16 00 15 30 Output 0 15 30 Date Date comparison 17 07 2009 1 1 1970 Output 0 1 1 1970 String String length compari son ComfortPanel pri On Output 0 priOn 20 3 33 2 Extended settings Via the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the module Via the ...

Page 210: ...1 1 1970 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to number DPTTime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_0...

Page 211: ...wing way Internal data type Comparison rule Example Number Nummer comparison 5 3 Output 0 5 Time Time comparison 16 00 15 30 Output 0 04 00 00 PM Date Date comparison 17 07 2009 1 1 1970 Output 0 17 07 09 String String length compa rison ComfortPanel priOn Output 0 Comfort Panel 20 3 34 2 Extended settings Via the Internal data type parameter you can specify the internal data type of the module Vi...

Page 212: ...1 1 1970 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to number DPTTime true Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 1 1 1970 Text analo gue to time of day DPTDate true Number 12 00 00 AM Text analo gue to date String 0 or other false true Number if possible otherwise 0 Time of day if possible otherwise 00 00 Hours Date if possible otherwise 1 1 1970 03_03_0...

Page 213: ...efore the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 35 2 Extended settings Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previously calculated result 20 3 35 3 Conversion table Number converted Boolean true false 1 0 Number DPTTime Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 DPTDate Number String Number if ...

Page 214: ...The data type of the random values to be output is also defined by this Via the Cycle time parameter you can specify in which intervals seconds ran dom values shall be sent Deactivate the associated control field if the values are not to be sent out cyclically Via the Lower limit and Upper limit parameters you can specify the value range from which the random values shall originate Via the Only se...

Page 215: ...215 240 String 0 or other false true 03_03_09_00_EN html weitere_math 03_03_09_00_EN html weitere_math ...

Page 216: ...pe before the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 37 2 Extended settings Via the Number of inputs parameter you can specify the number of inputs Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previ ously calculated result 20 3 37 3 Conversion table Number converted Boolean true false 1 ...

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Page 218: ...on Input 2 the counter is reset to the default value If the value 0 logical false is received on Input 3 the incoming values on In put 0 or Input 1 are ignored The data type of the Inputs 2 and 3 is Boolean If necessary incoming values are converted be fore the calculation see conversion table below The internal data type of the module is Number 20 3 38 2 Extended settings Via the Initial value pa...

Page 219: ...219 240 DPTDate true String 0 or other false true 03_03_09_00_EN html weitere_math 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle ...

Page 220: ...logical true is output on the Output 1 The data type of the Input 1 is Number If necessary incoming values are converted before the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 39 2 Extended settings This module has no additional setting options 20 3 39 3 Conversion table Number converted Boolean true false 1 0 Number DPTTime Milliseconds since 1 1 1970 DPTDate Number String Number if possible othe...

Page 221: ...ceived via the Input 0 the delay time is defi ned via the value at Input 2 If invalid delay times are specified e g 1 the result 1 logical true is output on the Output 1 The data type of the Input 0 is Boolean the data types of the Inputs 1 and 2 are Number If ne cessary incoming values are converted before the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 40 2 Extended settings This module has no a...

Page 222: ...222 240 other true otherwise 0 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle ...

Page 223: ...etween the values 0 an 1 If invalid values are specified for the delay time or number of pulses e g 1 the result 1 logi cal true is output on the Output 1 The data type of the Input 0 is Boolean the data types of the Inputs 1 and 2 are Number If ne cessary incoming values are converted before the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 41 2 Extended settings Via the Restart timer parameter you...

Page 224: ...224 240 other true otherwise 0 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle ...

Page 225: ...he Input 1 is Boolean If necessary incoming values are converted before the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 42 2 Extended settings Via the Operating mode parameter you can specify whether the lock shall be activated by receipt of the value 0 or via the Input 1 Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the current input value i...

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Page 227: ... logical true changes the value at the Output 0 from 0 to 1 or vice versa the value 0 logical false is locked The value 0 logical false changes the value at the Output 0 from 0 to 1 or vice versa the value 1 logical true is locked Both the value 1 logical true as well as the value 0 logical false change the value at the Output 0 from 0 to 1 or vice versa The internal data type of the module is Boo...

Page 228: ...228 240 DPTDate true String 0 or other false true 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle ...

Page 229: ... activates it again If there is a processing error e g invalid LDAP filter string the value 1 logical true is out put on the Output 2 The internal data type of the module and of the Inputs 1 to 8 is String the data type of the Input 9 is Boolean If necessary incoming values are converted before the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 44 2 Extended settings Via the Only send with change par...

Page 230: ...ng converted Boolean true false 1 0 Number 0 0 true false Text analogue to number DPTTime true Text analogue to time of day DPTDate true Text analogue to date String 0 or other false true 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle ...

Page 231: ...e value 0 logical false is received via the Input 1 the module is deactivated The value 1 logical true activates it again If the logic module finds more than eight parameters in an incoming string it outputs the value 1 logical true on the Output 9 If a en error occurs during the text division the value 1 logi cal true is output on the Output 10 The internal data type of the module and of the Inpu...

Page 232: ...esult of the calculation is different to the previ ously calculated result 20 3 45 3 Conversion table Boolean converted String converted Boolean true false 1 0 Number 0 0 true false Text analogue to number DPTTime true Text analogue to time of day DPTDate true Text analogue to date String 0 or other false true 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle ...

Page 233: ...the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 46 2 Extended settings Via the Smallest Index parameter you can specify whether the numbering of the outputs should start with 0 or with 1 Via the Number of outputs parameter you can specify how many outputs shall be available Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the current input value...

Page 234: ...234 240 String Number if possible otherwise 0 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle ...

Page 235: ...the Input 8 is Number If necessary incoming values are converted before the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 47 2 Extended settings Via the Smallest Index parameter you can specify whether the numbering of the outputs should start with 0 or with 1 Via the Number of inputs parameter you can specify how many inputs shall be available Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify...

Page 236: ...236 240 since 1 1 1970 DPTDate Number String Number if possible otherwise 0 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle ...

Page 237: ...alues are converted before the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 48 2 Extended settings Via the Smallest Index parameter you can specify whether the numbering of the outputs should start with 0 or with 1 Via the Number of inputs parameter you can specify how many inputs shall be available Via the Only send with change parameter you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent i...

Page 238: ...238 240 String Number if possible otherwise 0 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle ...

Page 239: ... module receives the value 1 logical true via both Input 0 and Input 1 no change of the output values occurs illegal state In this case the value 1 logical true is sent on the Output 2 The internal data type of the module is Boolean If necessary incoming values are converted before the calculation see conversion table below 20 3 49 2 Truth table Input 0 Input 1 Output 0 Output 1 Behaviour 0 0 Q Q ...

Page 240: ...240 240 Boolean converted Boolean Number 0 0 true false DPTTime true DPTDate true String 0 or other false true 03_03_09_00_EN html Signalkontrolle 21 ...

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