smartDEN Opener
User Manual
24 Apr 2018
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o
No Change
- will not affect state of the Relay 2;
o
ON
- will turn on Relay 2 if it is off;
o
OFF
- will turn off Relay 2 if it is on;
DI1* Alarm
-
specifies the state of Digital Input 1 alarm. There are three options:
o
No Change
- will not affect state of the Digital Input 1 alarm;
o
ENABLED
- will enabled Digital Input 1 alarm;
o
DISABLED
- will disable Digital Input 1 alarm;
DI2* Alarm
-
specifies the state of Digital Input 2 alarm. There are three options:
o
No Change
- will not affect state of the Digital Input 2 alarm;
o
ENABLED
- will enabled Digital Input 2 alarm;
o
DISABLED
- will disable Digital Input 2 alarm;
DI3* Alarm
-
specifies the state of DI3 alarm. There are three options:
o
No Change
- will not affect state of the Digital Input 3 alarm;
o
ENABLED
- will enabled Digital Input 3 alarm;
o
DISABLED
- will disable Digital Input 3 alarm;
AI* Alarm
-
Specifies the state of Analog Input alarm. There are three options:
o
No Change
- will not affect state of the analog Input alarm;
o
ENABLED
- will enabled Analog Input alarm;
o
DISABLED
- will disable Analog Input alarm;
TI* Alarm
-
Specifies the state of Temperature Input alarm. There are three options:
o
No Change
- will not affect state of the Temperature Input alarm;
o
ENABLED
- will enabled Temperature Input alarm;
o
DISABLED
- will disable Temperature Input alarm;
Admin
-
Specifies the state of
Admin User
HTTP and MQTT access. There are three
options:
o
No Change
- will not affect
Admin User
access;
o
ENABLED
- will enabled
Admin User
access;
o
DISABLED
- will disable
Admin User
access;
Guest
-
Specifies the state of
Guest User
HTTP and MQTT access. There are three
options:
o
No Change
- will not affect
Guest User
access;
o
ENABLED
- will enabled
Guest User
access;
o
DISABLED
- will disable
Guest User
access;
Day of Week
- specifies the days in which this event will be executed;
Hour -
specifies the time in which this event will be executed. Format is hour:minutes;
Add
- with this button an event is created and will be shown in "
Existing Events
" section;
Existing Events
- a table containing all existing events. Every event in the table has a
serial number, actions (that are executed when occur), time (when occurs) and week days
(which days in week is executed);
Delete
- button which deletes selected events from the Existing Events' table.
*
These names are default descriptions of the I/O peripherals. When changing
description of peripherals, the new descriptions will be displayed.
After deleting an event, the next added event will has the serial number of the smallest
event number that has been deleted.