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Installer Menu Options
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A user operates the output from the User Menu – Outputs On/Off option.
A user presses one of the A, B, C or D keys on a keypad that the installer
has programmed to operate a User Defined output.
The timer associated with the output reaches its on or off time.
In the Installer Menu, while programming a user output type, the control unit
gives you the following options:
Polarity
Polarity can be either Normal or Inverted. This option works the same way
as described for Wired Outputs – see page 60.
Latched
Latched can be either Yes or No.
No: The output initially changes state when a user operates the output,
but then changes state again after a set time. The time is fixed by the ―On
Time‖ option, below.
Yes: The output changes state every time a user operates the output. In
addition, three new menu options appear that allow you to set an On time
and Off time for any day of the week, see below.
On Time
If you select Latched = No, then use this option to key in the number of
seconds the output should remain active. You can select any period
between 1 and 999 seconds. Note that if you select an active time of zero
seconds then the output will not operate.
On Time/Off Time/Days
If you select Latched = Yes, then use these three options to make a user
defined output come on and go off in a regular pattern.
On Time: Key in the time on the 24 hour clock when you want the output
to activate.
Off Time: Key in the time on the 24 hour clock when you want the output
to deactivate.
Days: Select one or more days of the week when you want the output to
operate.
The control unit will operate the output at the times selected. However, if
a user activates the output while it is Off, then the output stays on until
the control unit reaches the next Off time. If a user de-activates the
output while it is On, then the output stays off until the control unit
reaches the next On time.
If you do not key any values into On Time/Off Time/Days, then the output
acts as a simple On/Off switch under control of the user.
“Setting Options” and “Partitions” Menus
Part Setting or Partitioned System?
Note that the i-on16 does not have partitions.
When you first power-up a new control unit (see the relevant
Installation Guide
), or if you restore a control unit to factory defaults (see page 90 ), you must
choose between having a Part Setting system or a Partitioned system.
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