Programming the ACT2 Controller Using the Maestro Software Interface
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I/O Setup Screens
Unit #3 Generic I/O
This Sensor
Alarms
Related Sensors
Pulse Type Setup
#1
Board:
Name:
Water Heater Te
High Temp
Type:
Log interval [Min]:
5
Offset:
0
Point:
1
High
110
Delay [min]
5
Low
98
Delay [min]
5
Units Per Pulse
[whole].[decimal]:
0
0
Minutes Per Unit:
0
Units:
None
Board
0
Point
#1
None
Board
0
Point
#2
None
Board
0
Point
#3
This Only
Relation
Setp:
Stat:
Inputs
Outputs
Schedules
A-Out
Usage
Next
Prev
#1
Undo
Autoreset
This Sensor:
This area is used to name a sensor that is connected at a particular
input board and point, define the type of sensor, and set the frequency of
readings logged from that sensor. An offset is also available to compensate for
long wiring runs or other factors that may shift the sensor reading. Sensor names
can be up to 15 characters long.
Alarms:
This section
is used to
define
alarm
points and
time delays
based on
the sensor
reading at
this
location.
Pulse Type
Setup:
This
section is
used to
identify pulse
inputs, and
define how
they are
interpreted
(pulse inputs
can be used
to monitor
energy
usage).
Related Sensors:
This section can be used to associate multiple sensors. Sensor values can be
averaged, the highest or lowest value can be used, or two sensor values can be subtracted.
Figure 56: Input Parameters
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