Technical Manual
Glass Push-button II Smart & Push-button Smart 86 [Series .02]
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4.6.2.1 Submenu
–
Logic 1-4
A submenu is activated for each activated logic.
The following picture shows the corresponding settings:
Figure 50: Settings
–
Submenu Logic 1-4
The following table shows the available settings:
ETS-Text
Dynamic range
[Default value]
Comment
Logic object A/B
(external)
▪
disabled
▪
normally active, with
preallocation 0
▪
inverted active, with
preallocation 0
▪
normal active, with
preallocation 1
▪
inverted active, with
preallocation 1
Activation of the external logic
object.
The preallocation value defines the
value of the external logic object
after a bus voltage recovery if no
value has yet been sent to the
communication object.
Internal Input 1 / 2
▪
not active
▪
Function 1
–
12
▪
Slap-button
Activation of the functions for the
logic function.
Function 1-12,
Slap-button
▪
not active
▪
normally active
▪
inverted active
Each function/button can be
activated normally or inverted.
Figure 51: Settings
–
Submenu Logic 1-4
The following communication objects are available:
Number Name/Object Function
Length Usage
91
Logic 1
–
Input A
1 Bit
external input for the logic function
92
Logic 1
–
Input B
1 Bit
external input for the logic function
Table 76: Communication objects
–
Inputs Logic 1-4
For each external logic input, a communication object is shown which can be connected to any other
communication object of size 1 bit, e.g. the status of an actuator. Furthermore, the logic operation
can react to the operation of the buttons.
Each logic input can be integrated either normally or inverted.
Note
: For "internal input", the "functions 1-12" are available for selection. As these can be variably
assigned to different buttons, the buttons are consequently not available for selection.
Exception
: The slap-button, as this remains unchanged.