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Shading of a house
Plan and ets
Calling the macro wizard
You want to implement the shading of a house. To this end, you can use macros from the library
"EnertexBeschattung.lib.
The orientation of the house is about in the main direction of the compass. The windows are provided
with simple blinds. The building owner would now like to shade the windows by a circuit element at
the group address "FreigabeBeschattung-2/5/0". The blind shall not completely go down, but remain
slightly opened.
North
North
South
WindowSouth-2/5/2
South
WindowSouth-2/5/2
East
WindowEast-2/5/1
East
WindowEast-2/5/1
West
WindowWest-2/5/3
West
WindowWest-2/5/3
Figure 6: A house with three windows – on the right the allocation of the group addresses within the
ETS
If you have set up the project as shown in the above figure with the ets, export the group addresses
out of the ets and by means of the OPC-server (file data-exchange). Then, you start the Enertex
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EibStudio. When you call the Enertex
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EibStudio for the first time, you will be guided through the
setup procedure as already shown.
The wizard of the Enertex
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EibStudio now imports the group address in a way that - as shown in
Figure 7 - these group addresses are displayed in the right plane.
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