
L-DALI User Manual
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LOYTEC
Version 5.2
LOYTEC electronics GmbH
12.
An example for editing an analog to multi-state value conversion is shown in Figure
176. Enter a
Conversion name
, then edit the
Value range from
column and select the
desired
Target state
mapping.
13.
Click
Save
and then choose the newly created conversion by clicking
Select
.
14.
The items with an assigned value conversion appears with a green checkmark .
To Create a Connection via Drag-and-Drop
1.
Change to the
Datapoints
tab of the main window and navigate to the data point that
shall be put into the new connection.
2.
In the properties view below the data point list click on the
Local Connections
tab as
shown in Figure 177.
3.
Then simply drag a data point from the data point list and drop it onto an empty area in
the connections list as shown in Figure 177.
Figure 177: Create a connection with drag-and-drop.
4.
To add data point to that connection, drop the new data point into the empty area in the
connected data points list below.
To Create a Bi-Directional Connection
1.
Start the connection by adding a data point. A value data point is added as
Send
to a
new connection.
2.
Then add the same data point a second time and do not create a multi-slot connection.
This time it is added as
Receive
. This makes the data point send to and receive values
from the connection.
3.
Continue by adding the data point, which shall be connected. A value data point is
added as
Receive
to an existing connection.
4.
Then add the same data point a second time to that connection. This time it is added as
Send
.
5.
Now both data points send values to and receive values from the connection. This
synchronizes value changes back and forth between the involved data points. Update
loops are suppressed by the connection. It is not necessary to set a COV on any of the
involved data points. An example is shown in Figure 178.