Technical
Manual
Shutter
actuator
JAL
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The
following
chart
shows
the
dynamic
range
for
the
first
automatic
function.
There
are
4
different
automatic
functions
for
every
channel.
The
dynamic
range
of
the
automatic
functions
2,3
and
4
are
the
same
as
the
first.
ETS
‐
text
Dynamic
range
[default
value]
comment
Automatic
objects
Block
A
Block
B
setting
to
which
automatic
block
this
channel
shall
refer
Automatic
function
1(
‐
4)
‐
Position
0
‐
100%
[0%]
height
position
for
the
first
automatic
function
Automatic
function
1(
‐
4)
–
position
of
blinds
0
‐
100%
[0%]
position
of
blinds
for
the
first
automatic
function(only
at
shutters)
Chart
19:
dynamic
range
automatic
function
At
the
subitem
for
the
automatic
function,
you
can
depose
values
for
4
different
automatic
calls.
The
values
are
absolute
values,
which
the
channel
accepts
at
the
call
of
the
according
automatic
function.
Additional
you
can
determine
for
every
channel
to
which
automatic
block
the
channel
shall
refer.
Here
are
the
blocks
A
and
B
disposal.
The
activation
of
the
blocks
is
descripted
below.
4.7.2
Automatic
blocks
To
call
appointed
values
by
the
automatic
function,
you
have
to
activate
the
appointed
automatic
blocks
at
the
subitem
for
the
automatic
function.
The
blocks
A
and
B
can
be
activated
or
deactivated
separately.
The
following
illustration
shows
the
setting
options
for
the
automatic
blocks:
Illustration
17:
automatic
blocks
If
an
automatic
block
gets
activated,
the
according
communication
objects
appear.
There
are
four
communication
objects
for
every
block,
respectively
one
for
every
automatic
function.