This section explains how to enable, disable, and override objects.
The DISABLE command locks out reporting, process triggering, and
output control for any object type. Usually, you’ll use this command
when there are problems with the field equipment. Once the field
equipment has been repaired, select ENABLE to resume the object’s
function.
Disabling/
Enabling Objects
To disable or enable an object, select a system, an object, then ENABLE
or DISABLE.
You can use OVERRIDE to control the condition of BO, BD, AOS,
AOD, AD, LCG, PIDL, CS, and L2 objects. You might use this
command, for example, to override faulty or offline hardware objects.
With the OVERRIDE command, you can:
z
override analog objects to a selected value
z
override binary output objects to a selected state
z
perform a timed or manual override on a lighting group
The AUTO command releases the OVERRIDE status and returns control
of the object to the application feature.
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CAUTION: If you override an object, make sure you return it
to Auto if you want the application feature to
resume control.
Refer to
Changing Schedules
for information on scheduling an override.
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