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Analogue outputs, on the other hand, have the following functions:
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FROM ANALOGUE INPUT:
the output is set with the value read from the corresponding input (analogue) on the same module;
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FROM INPUT ON ANALOGUE MODULE:
the output is set with the value read from an input (analogue) belonging to
another module;
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DIMMER:
allows adjustment, for example, of the brightness of a lamp; when it receives an active input status from a digital module (button
pressed) and then an inactive status within the next 2 seconds, it behaves exactly like a bistable output, positioning itself on the most
recent brightness setting when activated or turning itself OFF when deactivated; if, on the other hand, it does not receive the inactive
status from the input within 2 seconds, it continues to vary the brightness value between 0 and 255 and back again, until the button
connected to the input controlling it is released.
SYSTEM MANAGERS
Comelit home automation modules possess their own intelligence and therefore do not need a control panel; however, if the user needs a
graphics interface to view the status of his/her on system and adjust its operation as necessary, various supervision instruments can be used.
Several system managers can be used to control the same system; the system managers make it possible to interact with the home
automation system, the IP and 2-wire video entry system, the alarm control panel and video surveillance/CCTV.
The Comelit home automation system can be controlled and monitored, both locally and remotely, via the Comelit App (in conjunction with
Comelit Hub module 20003150) and web pages (in conjunction with Serial Bridge module 20003101); the systems can also be controlled
using the main voice assistants.
DIGITAL OUTPUT TYPES
ROLLER BLIND
When the dedicated output receives an active input status (e.g. down command), it is activated for a set period
of time and is then deactivated. If the other associated output (up) is activated, on the other hand (e.g. you ask a
shutter to close while it is being opened), the up output is deactivated but the down output is not activated (the
equivalent of electro-mechanical locking functions used in traditional systems). In this case you will have to press
the down button again to activate the corresponding output.
N .B . This type of output can only be controlled
by buttons .
SHOW STATE
This type of output is used to represent the output status (e.g. light) on an indicator light, controlled by the input
with the corresponding number and belonging to the same module (e.g if input 2 on module 1 controls output
3 on module 5, this means the Show State output 2 on module 1, will mirror the activation status of output 3 on
module 5).
SOLENOID VALVE
The solenoid valve output is controlled by the temperature modules, to activate or deactivate the heating or air
conditioning, but if an Alarm input on the same module is open (e.g window left open), the solenoid valve output is
opened (e.g. heating stopped) and commands originating from the temperature modules are no longer accepted
until the Alarm input has been closed again.
ROOM POWER
Used in hotel management: allows activation of room services after consent is obtained from the system manager
and the activation card is inserted in the room.