will be deactivated 2 seconds after the command is received.
OUTPUTS DELAY:
indicates the delay between activation of one output and the the next on receipt of a zone command controlling
several outputs belonging to the same module.
For example, if you order a module to deactivate all outputs with a zone command and a delay of 2 seconds has been set, the
fi
rst
output will be deactivated, then the second 2 seconds later and so on.
BUTTON PRESS DURATION:
indicates the time for which the input must remain closed in order to send the command. This delay applies
to all inputs on the module.
For example, if you want the button to perform the requested function only when held down for at least 4 seconds, simply set this time
to 4 s.
VENETIAN BLIND FUNCTION DELAY:
indicates the time for differentiating the Venetian blind slat adjustment command from the command
used to open or shut them completely.
For example, if you set a delay of 1.5 seconds, you will be able to press the Venetian blind control button for a shorter length of time if
you wish to adjust the opening or closing angle of the slats to a smaller degree. If, on the other hand, you press and hold the button for
longer than 1.5 seconds, a total opening or closing command will be sent to the Venetian blind.
ENABLE MESSAGE RETRY:
this tick can be used to set re-transmission of the command in the event that the module under control
does not respond. Under normal conditions, a single command is suf
fi
cient to control the output. If the message is not received by
the module, and therefore the module sending the command does not receive feedback that the command has been carried out
successfully, the command will be sent again up to a maximum of 3 times. We recommend that this tick is always enabled, for greater
security in terms of the commands sent.
ENABLE ZONE RETRY:
this tick enables re-transmission if a zone command is used. Zone commands can be re-transmitted for a
maximum interval of 12 seconds. The zone command has no status response, as it is not possible to indicate the status of several
outputs. We recommend that this tick is always enabled if zone commands are used across the system.
ENABLE ZONE BROADCAST:
this tick enables transmission, over the BUS, of the status of the outputs activated following a zone
command received by the module. We recommend enabling this tick when zone commands have been programmed for the system
and supervisors (for example Planux Manager, Serial Bridge, etc...) are installed. This re-transmission carried out by the module
receiving the command may be important in order to update the status of the outputs on the supervisors.
INPUT DESCRIPTION:
enter a description indicating the type of command set for the input.
MESSAGE ADDRESSEE
OUTPUT:
the output function is used to control one or more module outputs from a digital input. When this
option is selected, you must enter the number of the module and output(s) you wish to control. This setting is also used to control
an analogue output on a 20046810 module connected to a dimmer module. Also in this case, the address of the 20046810 module
and the input number (1 or 2) will need to be entered.
ZONE:
the function enables control of several outputs on different modules. This setting is used to send a command which switches
off all the lights in an apartment or lowers all the shutters, etc... To do this, the outputs must be assigned to the same zone or group
on the output settings screen.
For example, if you want to control all the lights, one zone (for example ZONE 5) must be assigned to all the outputs connected to
DIGITAL INPUTS
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