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Contents
DEVICE SPECIFICATION ....................................................................................................................................... 7
TERMINAL CONNECTION SCHEMES .............................................................................................................. 10
FACTORY DEFAULT, DISCOVER IP ................................................................................................................. 18
STANDARDS SUPPORTED ................................................................................................................................... 18
QUICK STARTUP GUIDE ...................................................................................................................................... 20
D
EFAULT
IP
CONFIGURATION
.................................................................................................................................. 20
D
ISCOVER
L
OGIC
M
ACHINE
IP
ADDRESS
................................................................................................................. 22
F
IRMWARE UPGRADE
............................................................................................................................................... 23
L
OGIC
M
ACHINE FOR
KNX/EIB
NETWORK CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT WITH
ETS ......................................... 24
KNX
AND
IP
R
OUTER SETTINGS
.............................................................................................................................. 27
Q
UICK GUIDE
-
CREATE VISUALIZATION FOR I
P
AD
/PC ............................................................................................. 31
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE LOGIN .......................................................................................................... 36
1. LOGIC MACHINE CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................... 37
1.1.
R
EACTOR
.................................................................................................................................................. 38
1.1.1.
Digital output ....................................................................................................................................... 39
1.1.2.
Analog output ...................................................................................................................................... 41
1.1.3.
Resistive input ...................................................................................................................................... 42
1.1.4.
Analog input ........................................................................................................................................ 43
1.2.
S
CRIPTING
........................................................................................................................................................ 47
1.1.1.
Adding a new script ............................................................................................................................. 47
1.1.2.
Event-based scripting .......................................................................................................................... 50
1.2.3.
Resident scripting ................................................................................................................................ 51
1.2.4.
Scheduled scripting.............................................................................................................................. 51
1.2.5.
Script editor ......................................................................................................................................... 51
1.2.6.
Object functions ................................................................................................................................... 52
1.2.7.
Returned object functions, group communication functions ................................................................ 53
1.2.8.
Group communication functions .......................................................................................................... 54
1.2.9.
Object function examples ..................................................................................................................... 54
1.2.10.
Data type functions, data types ....................................................................................................... 55
1.2.11.
Data types ....................................................................................................................................... 55
1.2.12.
Data storage function ..................................................................................................................... 56
1.2.13.
Alert function .................................................................................................................................. 57
1.2.14.
Log function .................................................................................................................................... 57
1.2.15.
Scheduled scripting date/time format ............................................................................................. 58
1.2.16.
Time function .................................................................................................................................. 58
1.2.17.
Data Serialization ........................................................................................................................... 58
1.2.18.
String functions ............................................................................................................................... 59
1.2.19.
Input and output functions .............................................................................................................. 64
1.2.20.
Script control functions ................................................................................................................... 64
1.2.21.
JSON library ................................................................................................................................... 65
1.2.22.
Conversion ...................................................................................................................................... 65
1.2.23.
Bit operators ................................................................................................................................... 66
1.2.24.
Input and Output Facilities ............................................................................................................. 67
1.2.25.
Mathematical functions ................................................................................................................... 68
1.2.26.
Table manipulations ....................................................................................................................... 70
1.2.27.
Operating system facilities .............................................................................................................. 70
1.2.28.
Extended function library ............................................................................................................... 72
1.2.29.
User libraries .................................................................................................................................. 73
1.2.30.
Common functions .......................................................................................................................... 74
1.2.31.
Start-up (init) script ........................................................................................................................ 74
1.2.32.
Tools ............................................................................................................................................... 74
1.3.
O
BJECTS
.................................................................................................................................................... 76
1.3.1.
Object parameters ............................................................................................................................... 76
1.3.2.
Object visualization parameters .......................................................................................................... 77
1.3.3.
Change the object state ........................................................................................................................ 78
1.3.5.
Object control bar ............................................................................................................................... 79
Summary of Contents for LogicMachine3 Re:actor
Page 10: ...10 Terminal connection schemes KNX TP...
Page 12: ...12 24V power supply...
Page 13: ...13 Analog inputs e g reed contact...
Page 14: ...14 Analog inputs 0 10V...
Page 15: ...15 Digital output...
Page 16: ...16 Resistive sensor input...
Page 17: ...17 Analog output...
Page 26: ...26 Make sure that bus status is Online press button in ETS...
Page 35: ...35 o Then minimize side bar by pressing on left arrow icon to make the map more visible...
Page 83: ...83 66 if err then 67 alert FTP upload failed s err 68 end...
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Page 108: ...108 1 14 Help Documentation for scripting syntaxes is displayed in Help tab...
Page 126: ...126 Datapoints can be shown also in a way of table which can be later exported as CSV file...
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