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Occupancy Normal Edit mode
When the bit 5 is
“false”
Normal Edit mode is active. Particular occupancy modes are
selected by arrow buttons. The newly chosen Occupancy mode has to be confirmed by
pushing the OK button.
Confirmatrion of entering the new Occupancy Mode is signalized by double blink of the new
Occupancy Mode name and assigned symbol (see
Occupancy Mode
) and double beeper
signal (if enabled, DeviceConfiguration bit 0).
When the Occupancy Mode selection is done, the Main Menu is displayed.
Pushing the Menu button prior to new Occupancy Mode confirmation by the OK Button
cancels the new Occupancy Mode setting procedure and the user returns to the Main Menu.
If the new Occupancy Mode is not confirmed during time value stored in EXIT_EDIT_TIME
register, the new Occupancy Mode selection fails and the Main Menu is displayed.
Occupancy Fast Edit mode
When the bit 5 is
“true”
, then Fast Edit mode is active and setting the new Occupancy Mode
does not need any confirmation. The new Occupancy Mode is selected by pushing the OK
button. Pushing any other button confirms the new Occupancy Mode choice. The same
situation is when time value EXIT_EDIT_TIME elapsed. The new chosen Occupancy Mode is
confirmed. Confirmatrion of entering the new Occupancy Mode is signalized by double blink
of the new Occupancy Mode name and assigned symbol (see
Occupancy Mode
) and double
beeper signal (if enabled, DeviceConfiguration bit 0).
Once Occupancy Mode selection procedure is done, the Main Menu is displayed.
By default the bit is 0 (Normal Edit mode).
8.4.4
OCCUPIED_CONFIG_LOCAL_MODE (Register 41707, Bit 6)
Bit 6 of register 41707 switches between Local Mode and BMS Mode.
Local Mode
If the bit 6 is
“true”
,
the Room Panel occupancy setting works in a local mode. It means that
the value of the OCCUPANCY_CURRENT_STATUS register is determined by the value of the
OCCUPANCY_MODE register, and the value of the OCCUPANCY_CURRENT_STATUS register
cannot be overwritten by the higher level system.